Overtime Shift definition
Examples of Overtime Shift in a sentence
When an Employee commences work on a shift of ten (10) hours or less but such Employee ultimately works in excess of ten (10) hours, such a shift would also be defined as an Unscheduled Overtime Shift.
When an Employee commences work on a shift in excess of ten (10) hours but such Employee ultimately works more than the originally scheduled hours, such a shift would be defined as an Unscheduled Overtime Shift.
The Parties acknowledge that it is the “unscheduled” nature of an Unscheduled Overtime Shift that complicates the process of definitively scheduling meal breaks on such shifts.
When an employee commences work on a shift in excess of ten (10) hours but such employee ultimately works more than the originally scheduled hours, such a shift would be defined as an Unscheduled Overtime Shift.
When an Employee commences work on a shift in excess of ten (10) hours but such Employee ultimately works more than the originally scheduled hours, such a shift would be defined as a Unscheduled Overtime Shift.
If an employee would like to accrue Comp Time from any Qualifying Overtime Shift, then it is the responsibility of the employee to email the On-Duty BC their Comp Time request prior to the completion of the Qualifying Overtime Shift.
Purchaser agrees to pay or reimburse any such taxes which PPLC or its suppliers are required to pay or collect.
The time and payment shall be based on the following: "Wages Received" includes such items as Vacation Pay, Paid Holiday Pay, Overtime, Shift Premium, etc.
Any time worked during a Qualifying Overtime Shift that exceeds the employee’s 48-hour maximum bank is to be paid at the employee’s appropriate OT rate.
The time and payment shall be based on the following: "Wages Received" includes such items as Vacation Pay, Paid Public Holiday Pay, Overtime, Shift Premium, etc.