Recall Pay definition

Recall Pay is paid when a 12-month Teacher is officially recalled to duty on a holiday or scheduled paid break day. The recall rate of pay shall be the same as the Master Agreement.
Recall Pay is paid when a Rainbow Teacher is officially recalled to duty on a holiday or scheduled paid break day. The recall rate of pay shall be the same as the Master Agreement.

Examples of Recall Pay in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the average hourly base salary rate for purposes of computing compensation provided by this Agreement (including but not limited to Special Duty Pay, Emergency Recall Pay, Emergency Overtime, Standby Compensation, Court Overtime, Paramedic Unit Overtime, Etc.) shall be calculated on the basis of a 53 hour work week.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the average hourly base salary rate for purposes of computing compensation provided by this Agreement (including but not limited to Special Duty Pay, Emergency Recall Pay, Emergency Overtime, Standby Compensation, Court Overtime, Paramedic Unit Overtime, etc.) shall be calculated on the basis of a 49.8 hour average work week.

  • Recall Pay shall be considered as time worked for purposes of overtime.

  • Any employee who reports f o r work while on stand - by w i l l receive payment over and above the stand - by premium, according to the provisions of Articles (Overtime) and (Minimum Recall Pay).

  • Section 2 - Recall Pay: If after completing the scheduled tour of duty, an employee is called back to work or to a meeting where attendance is required, he/she shall receive time and one-half his/her hourly rate for all such work performed; but, in no event, shall he/she be paid for less than two (2) hours.

  • In addition, a new obligation is included that academy trusts should now retender their external audit contract at least every five years and must consider the relevant points in paragraph 4.17 of the New Handbook when evaluating (4.5).

  • Any employee who reports for work while on stand-by will receive payment over and above the standby premium, according to the provisions of Articles 19 (Overtime) and 32 (Minimum Recall Pay).

  • Any employee who reports-for work while on stand-by will receive payment over and above the stand-by premium, according to the provisions of Articles 19 (Overtime) and 32 (Minimum Recall Pay).

  • Recall Pay Employees recalled for overtime duty shall be guaranteed at least two (2) hours of pay at the overtime rate, provided that there has been a lapse time of at least one (1) hour between the employee’s assigned shift and the overtime assignment.

  • Recall Pay: When an employee working a 24-hour shift schedule is called in to work during his/her off duty hours he/she shall receive a minimum work time credit of four (4) hours.

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