Overtime means work performed by a full-time employee in excess or outside of their regularly scheduled hours of work.
Overtime means authorized work in excess of an Employee's regular work day or normal bi-weekly hours for Employees whose hours of work are set out in Article 14.01.
Overtime means work performed by an employee in excess of seven (7) hours in a day or thirty-five (35) hours in a week.
Examples of Overtime in a sentence
Overtime will apply if the employee works in excess of the normal daily hours.
Overtime is subject to authorization by the Director of Nursing or designate.
Overtime will not be paid for additional hours worked during a twenty-four (24) hour period either as a result of a change-over to daylight saving from standard time or vice versa.
Overtime will begin to accrue after sixty (60) hours in a two (2) week period averaged over the scheduling period determined by the local parties.
However, employees signing both regular Overtime Desired Lists are eligible to work up to twelve (12) hours per day on their regularly scheduled day(s) and their non-scheduled day(s).
More Definitions of Overtime
Overtime means in the case of a full-time employee, authorized work in excess of his scheduled hours of work or in the case of a part-time employee, authorized work in excess of the normal daily or weekly hours of work of a full-time employee, but does not include time worked on a holiday;
Overtime means work performed in excess of the normal daily full shift hours or weekly full shift hours outlined in Article 14.2 (Hours of Work) and Article 15 (Hours of Work and Scheduling- Community Health Workers).
Overtime means the time that an employee works during a day or a week in excess of ordinary hours of work;
Overtime means the time worked by an employee:
(a) in addition to his scheduled tour of duty on any day, or
(b) on a day outside his scheduled work week.
Overtime means work performed by an employee in excess of the hours outlined in Article 23.02.
Overtime means an authorized period of work calculated to the nearest half-hour and performed on a scheduled working day in addition to the regular working period or performed on a scheduled day(s) off.