Common use of WORK OF ABSENTEES Clause in Contracts

WORK OF ABSENTEES. (a) In the event an employee is absent from work, the employee’s specific assignment for a day shall be reassigned to another employee or employees, and such assignment shall be worked and paid for on the basis of the same hours and pay of the original assignment. The above language is interpreted as follows: The Employer must pay for the full amount of hours that were regularly scheduled for the section or space where an employee is absent. If the schedule is six hours for the space, six employees must be employed within their own regular schedule and get one hour each. If four such employees be employed, the four must be employed within their own regular schedule and get 1-1/2 hours each. If three such employees are employed, the three must be employed within their own regular schedule and get two hours each. If two such employees are employed, the two must be employed within their own regular schedule and get three hours each. This formula will apply on a pro rata basis if the space is seven hours, five hours, four hours, and so on, so that the Employer pays no more or no less for the work schedule of the absent employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contractors Agreement, Contractors Agreement

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WORK OF ABSENTEES. (a) In the event an employee is absent from work, the employee’s specific assignment for a day shall be reassigned to another employee or employees, and such assignment shall be worked and paid for on the basis of the same hours and pay of the original assignment. The above language is interpreted as follows: The Employer must pay for the full amount of hours that were regularly scheduled for the section or space where an employee is absent. If the schedule is six hours for the space, six employees must be employed within their own regular schedule and get one hour each. If four such employees be employed, the four must be employed within their own regular schedule and get 1-1 1/2 hours each. If three such employees are employed, the three must be employed within their own regular schedule and get two hours each. If two such employees are employed, the two must be employed within their own regular schedule and get three hours each. This formula will apply on a pro rata basis if the space is seven hours, five hours, four hours, and so on, so that the Employer pays no more or no less for the work schedule of the absent employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contractors Agreement, Contractors Agreement

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WORK OF ABSENTEES. (a) In the event an employee is absent from work, the employee’s specific assignment for a day shall be reassigned to another employee or employeesemploy- ees, and such assignment shall be worked and paid for on the basis of the same hours and pay of the original assignment. The above language is interpreted as followsfol- lows: The Employer must pay for the full amount of hours that were regularly scheduled for the section or space where an employee is absent. If the schedule is six hours for the space, six employees must be employed within their own regular schedule and get one hour each. If four such employees be employed, the four must be employed within their own regular schedule and get 1-1 1/2 hours each. If three such employees are employed, the three must be employed within their own regular schedule sched- ule and get two hours each. If two such employees are employed, the two must be employed within their own regular schedule and get three hours each. This formula will apply on a pro rata basis if the space is seven hours, five hours, four hours, and so on, so that the Employer pays no more or no less for the work schedule of the absent employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractors Agreement

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