DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME definition

DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME. Overtime is scheduled in two ways: (1). All employees on one or more shifts in a department are requested to work a scheduled period of overtime. A list of departments can be found in Exhibit C. In this case all employees are required to work 50% of the overtime offered. Failure to maintain this average for a calendar month may subject the employee to disciplinary action. The Company will provide 48 hours advance notice of required overtime for full shift schedules in a department. If the Company fails to provide 48 hours advance notice for full shift schedules in a department, the 50% rule will not apply. The intention of an employee to work or not work a scheduled period of overtime will be indicated by the employee signing the overtime roster no later than noon Friday for all weekend overtime. The overtime roster will be maintained by the supervisor. Any employee who agrees to work such overtime and then either leaves early, arrives late or fails to work at all, will be charged with an absence or tardy in the same way as during the regular working week. This occasion will be charged to their attendance record. Exceptions to this provision may be made when evidence, as determined satisfactory by the Company, is presented showing that an emergency prevented the employee from reporting to work. Absences on a scheduled weekend will not be considered in determining eligibility for a P.A. Day, unless the 50% overtime requirement has not been met. (2). Specific employees are requested to work. In this case, several provisions apply: (A) The overtime will first be offered to the employee(s) performing the work during the regular working week. There will be no penalty for employees refusing this overtime, provided, however, that if more senior employees decline to work voluntary overtime, the least senior employees in the department will be required to work the offered overtime. The Company, in its sole discretion, will determine the number of employees necessary to work voluntary overtime. (B) Overtime will be divided as equally as possible among the employees possessing the necessary skills and experience.
DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME. Management will endeavour to offer overtime as equally as practical to qualified bargaining unit employees. Each employee is expected to co-operate with the Company in the performance of such work unless the employee has a reason acceptable to the company for declining such work. The Company shall not exercise this right in an or unfair manner. Distribution of overtime will be based on parameters outlined in an appropriate Letter of Understanding.

Examples of DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME in a sentence

  • DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME Management will attempt to assign overtime work as equitably as possible among all qualified employees in the same classification, in the same organizational unit and work location.

  • DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME Management will assign overtime work as equitably as possible among all qualified employees in the same classification, in the same organizational unit and work location.

  • FOR PURPOSES OF DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME OF SECTION 10.1, THREE SEPARATE JOB CLASSIFICATIONS, NAMELY, MAC, CONTEX AND CROMACOM, WILL BE ESTABLISHED IN THE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT.

  • ARTICLE XX - EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME sets forth in detail how overtime is to be assigned and who is to be called in for overtime and other related procedures, but does not address the question of when overtime must be used.

  • The Group determines its operating segments based on the reports reviewed by the chief operating decision-maker that are used to make strategic decisions.The Group reportable segments are managed separately as each business offers different products and services and requires different business strategies.

  • SECTION 7 – DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME: The assignment of overtime work (1 ½) shall be the responsibility of the division head and the department head.

  • DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME Employees available to work overtime will post their names on the Overtime Availability List.

  • City Manager's Directive #39 (CMD #39) requires equitable distribu- tion of overtime as follows: EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME.

  • AGREEMENT ON THE EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME OPPORTUNITY - PRODUCTION SUPPORT GROUPS (PSG) AND TEAM LEADERS Overtime will be distributed for each employee within their reference group.

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  • Income Distribution shall be calculated as set forth in subparagraph (A), below, unless the Prospectus provides for the averaging of income distributions, in which case, "Income Distribution" shall be shall be calculated as set forth in subparagraph (B), below. Accordingly, the Unitholder's "Income Distribution" shall be equal to:

  • Distribution main means the portion of any main with which a service line is, or is intended to be, immediately connected;

  • Distribution line means any single or multiphase electric power line operating at nominal voltage in either of the following ranges: 2,000 to 26,000 volts between ungrounded conductors or 1,155 to 15,000 volts between grounded and ungrounded conductors, regardless of the functional service provided by the line.

  • Distributable Items means, as prescribed by CRD IV, the amount of the profits at the end of the last financial year plus any profits brought forward and reserves available for that purpose before distributions to holders of own funds instruments less any losses brought forward, profits which are non-distributable pursuant to provisions in legislation or the institution’s by-laws and sums placed to non-distributable reserves in accordance with applicable national law or the statutes of the institution, those losses and reserves being determined on the basis of the individual accounts of the institution and not on the basis of the consolidated accounts, or any successor provision thereto;

  • Distribution Network means a 'distribution network' as defined in Special Condition E2A of the Transporter's Licence held by each DN Operator;

  • Distribution Rate means, for the Distribution Period beginning on (and including) the date of original issuance and ending on (but excluding) the Distribution Payment Date in June 2004, the rate per annum of 3.90%, and for each Distribution Period beginning on or after the Distribution Payment Date in June 2004, the Coupon Rate for such Distribution Period.

  • Distribution box means a watertight component that receives effluent from a septic tank or other treatment unit and distributes effluent via gravity in approximately equal portions to two or more distribution laterals in the soil treatment area.

  • Distribution Tariff means the Distribution Tariff prepared by the Company and approved by the Commission on an interim or final basis, as the case may be;

  • Distribution Amount means the principal amount of $42,500,000 for each of the COP Swap Counterparties, plus interest, on and after October 15, 2014, on the unpaid Net Amount at the rate applicable to obligations under the Postpetition Financing Agreement, payable in cash in the manner set forth in the COP Swap Settlement Agreement.

  • Distribution Upgrades has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Certificate Distribution Account has the meaning assigned to such term in the Trust Agreement.

  • Final Distributions means, with respect to the Certificates of any Trust on any Distribution Date, the sum of (x) the aggregate amount of all accrued and unpaid interest on such Certificates (excluding interest, if any, payable with respect to the Deposits relating to such Trust) and (y) the Pool Balance of such Certificates as of the immediately preceding Distribution Date (less the amount of the Deposits for such Class of Certificates as of such preceding Distribution Date other than any portion of such Deposits thereafter used to acquire Equipment Notes pursuant to the Note Purchase Agreement). For purposes of calculating Final Distributions with respect to the Certificates of any Trust, any Premium paid on the Equipment Notes held in such Trust which has not been distributed to the Certificateholders of such Trust (other than such Premium or a portion thereof applied to the payment of interest on the Certificates of such Trust or the reduction of the Pool Balance of such Trust) shall be added to the amount of such Final Distributions.

  • Hardship Distribution means a severe financial hardship to the Participant resulting from a sudden and unexpected illness or accident of the Participant or of his or her dependent (as defined in Section 152(a) of the Code), loss of a Participant’s property due to casualty, or other similar or extraordinary and unforseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Participant. The circumstances that would constitute an unforseeable emergency will depend upon the facts of each case, but, in any case, a Hardship Distribution may not be made to the extent that such hardship is or may be relieved (i) through reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise, (ii) by liquidation of the Participant’s assets, to the extent the liquidation of assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship, or (iii) by cessation of deferrals under this Plan.

  • Distribution Protocol means the plan for distributing the Settlement Amount and accrued interest, in whole or in part, as approved by the Courts.

  • Cash Distributions means dividends, interest and other distributions and payments (including proceeds of liquidation, sale or other disposition) made or received in cash upon or with respect to any Collateral.

  • REMIC IV Distribution Amount shall not cause a reduction in the Class Principal Balances of any of the Classes of REMIC IV Regular Interests; and

  • Distribution Costs means all costs of: (i) transporting ore or concentrates from a Mine or a concentrating plant to a smelter, refinery or other place of delivery designated by the purchaser and, in the case of concentrates tolled, of transporting the concentrate or metal from a smelter or refinery to the place of delivery designated by the purchaser; (ii) handling, warehousing and insuring the concentrates and metal; and (iii) in the case of concentrates tolled, of smelting and refining, including any penalties thereon or in connection therewith.

  • REMIC I Distribution Amount For any Distribution Date, the REMIC I Available Distribution Amount shall be distributed to the REMIC I Regular Interests and the Class R-1 Residual Interest in the following amounts and priority:

  • Cash Distribution means the distribution by the Company to all holders of its Common Stock of cash, other than any cash that is distributed upon a merger or consolidation to which Section 2(h) applies or as part of a distribution referred to in paragraph (4) of Section 2(b).

  • Certificate Distribution Amount means, as of any Payment Date, the amount being distributed to the Trust Certificateholders on such Payment Date.

  • Distribution facilities means those facilities by and through which electricity is received from a transmission services provider and distributed to the customer and that are controlled or operated by a distribution services provider.

  • Distributable Income means, for any period, the net income of Centurion Apartment REIT, including income earned from its proportionate interest under the Rollover Agreement and its applicable consolidated Subsidiaries for such period set out in its consolidated financial statements as determined in accordance with GAAP, subject to certain adjustments, including: (a) adding back the following items: depreciation, amortization (except for amortization of deferred financing costs, future income tax expense, losses on dispositions of assets and amortization of any net discount on long-term debt assumed from vendors of properties at rates of interest less than fair value); and (b) deducting the following items: future income tax credits, interest on convertible debentures to the extent not already deducted in computing net income, gains on dispositions of assets and amortization of any net premium on long- term debt assumed from vendors of properties at rates of interest greater than fair value and any other adjustments determined by the Trustees in their discretion.

  • REMIC III Distribution Amount The REMIC III Available Distribution Amount for any Distribution Date shall be distributed to the Certificates and the Class R-3 Residual Interest in the following amounts and priority:

  • Principal Distribution Account means the account by that name established and maintained pursuant to Section 4.1 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Note Distribution Account means the account designated as such, established and maintained pursuant to Section 5.1(a)(ii).

  • Distribution Service means the delivery of electricity to Customers by the Distribution Company.