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WORK SHIFTS DEFINED. A. For purposes of this Agreement, shifts will be designated as: 1. the first shift normally starts at 7:00 am 2. the second shift normally starts at 5:oo pm; 3. the third shift normally starts at 12:00 midnight. B. Employees working during the second or third shift will be paid eighty cents ($0.80) per hour in addition to their basic straight-time hourly rate provided that the major portion of their hours worked falls between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. C. Employees permanently assigned to evening or night shifts will be paid the applicable shift differential for paid holiday and vacation hours. D. Employees whose work shifts begin on or after 12:00 midnight Saturday night and before 12:00 midnight Sunday night will be paid a shift differential of eighty cents ($0.80) per hour in addition to their regular straight-time hourly rates for hours worked in such shifts. Shift differential pay will be in addition to any premium pay due employees pursuant to §18.5.
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