Nonexempt definition
Examples of Nonexempt in a sentence
Non-exempt employees shall not be paid for the period of the closure.
Not applicable Non-exempt Offer: An offer of the ETP Securities may be made by the Authorised Offerors specified in Paragraph 8 of Part B below other than pursuant to Article 1 of the Prospectus Regulation in Ireland, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland and Belgium ("EU Non-exempt Offer Jurisdictions") during the Offer Period.
Not applicable Non-exempt Offer: An offer of the ETP Securities may be made by the Authorised Offerors specified in Paragraph 8 of Part B below other than pursuant to Article 1 of the Prospectus Regulation in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, France, Spain and the Netherlands ("Non- exempt Offer Jurisdictions") during the Offer Period.
Non-exempt employees who are called back to work again, but within a three (3) hour minimum premium pay period as provided above, shall not be entitled to an additional minimum of three (3) hours of premium pay.
Non-exempt full-time employees called back to work without prior notice on the same day after once leaving work or before the next regular starting time, shall be guaranteed a minimum of not less than three (3) hours compensation.
Non-exempt full-time employees shall be given the opportunity to select their option at the commencement of their employment and shall be bound by their choice for at least a one-year period unless otherwise agreed to by the Employer.
Non-exempt employees will be unscheduled from work and FLSA-exempt temporary employees will be in paid status for closures less than one (1) full workweek and unscheduled from work for closures more than one (1) full workweek under this Article unless the temporary appointment ends.
Non-exempt employees shall be entitled to overtime pay at straight time.
Non-exempt employees shall be entitled to overtime pay at the rate of time and one half.
Non-exempt law enforcement employees and non-exempt fire protection employees may be relieved of duty during the regular shift hours in the basic work period or workweek in order to compensate or offset potential overtime.