Incidental overtime definition

Incidental overtime occurs when a normal work assignment goes beyond the end of a shift because of unforeseen problems.
Incidental overtime means mandatory scheduled overtime for a specific eligible employee where such eligible employee is needed at work at a designated time for such matters as meetings, training, physicals, CDL requirements, or investigative interviews.
Incidental overtime means mandatory scheduled overtime for a specific eligible employee where such eligible employee is needed at work on a regularly scheduled workday at a designated time for such matters as meetings, training, physicals, CDL requirements, or investigative interviews. Departments shall provide as much notice as possible and will make reasonable efforts to accommodate an eligible employee’s scheduling conflicts.

Examples of Incidental overtime in a sentence

  • Incidental overtime costs for engineering, testing and other related services will also be charged to the Contractor at the actual rate accrued.

  • Incidental Overtime Incidental overtime is defined as the amount of overtime an employee needs to complete their final work assignment of the day.

  • Incidental overtime, defined here as less than fifteen (15) minutes nonrecurrent extension of the workday/shift, is not compensable in any form.

  • Incidental overtime occurring at the end of a shift shall be offered to those employees working on the shift in the department concerned in order of their seniority firstly, to those employees working on the shift in other departments secondly, and then to employees not on shift.

  • Incidental overtime opportunities, which result from last minute call-offs or other unforeseen circumstances, shall first be offered to the full-time Communication Technicians that are on duty, in order of combined overtime totals from lowest to highest.

  • Incidental overtime (overtime required to finish serving the public at the end of the business day) shall be offered or assigned in accordance with current practices for scheduling overtime only to employees in the building or group of buildings which constitutes a facility where the overtime is needed.

  • Incidental overtime, defined here as less than eight (8) minutes nonrecurrent extension of the workday/shift, is not compensable in any form.

  • Incidental overtime opportunities are those known to the Employer less than seventy-two (72) hours in advance.

  • Incidental overtime is briefing time, arriving before or staying after the normal starting time and/or meal or break times without formal supervisory approval.

  • Incidental overtime means an employee works following the end of their scheduled shift, generally less than one hour, and has been relieved of direct patient care responsibilities.


More Definitions of Incidental overtime

Incidental overtime means mandatory scheduled overtime for a specific public safety eligible employee where such public safety eligible employee is needed at work on a regularly scheduled work day at a designated time for such matters as meetings, training, physicals, CDL requirements, or investigative interviews of employees pursuant to Article 44. Departments shall provide as much notice as possible and will make reasonable efforts to accommodate an eligible employee’s scheduling conflicts.
Incidental overtime. We perform a deep dive into specific clocking practices at the cost center, job, and employee level, which may lead to incidental overtime and excess working hours. Opportunities may include clock rounding, use of clock locations, pay rules and policies vs. actual clocking practices, and missed lunch deductions.