Scheduled overtime definition

Scheduled overtime means overtime assigned prior to the day on which it is to be worked. Ordinarily scheduled overtime is planned and assigned in advance.
Scheduled overtime. Planned absences or special assignments known in advance.
Scheduled overtime means overtime which is susceptible to scheduling and approval in advance of need.

Examples of Scheduled overtime in a sentence

  • When an employee works Scheduled Overtime (work performed on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays) they shall be entitled to a meal break when overtime work exceeds ten (10) hours.

  • A rank for rank replacement shall be provided for all platoon duty board members taking such time off outside of Scheduled Overtime Duty (SOD) procedures.


More Definitions of Scheduled overtime

Scheduled overtime is overtime that can be scheduled more than twelve (12) hours in advance of the time on which it is to begin. Scheduled Overtime will be offered by seniority to employees who are available and who have the qualifications and ability to do the work. If there are an insufficient number of volunteers, then the overtime will be assigned by the employer in reverse order of seniority to employees who have the qualifications and ability to do the work. In the case whereby an employee has declined an opportunity, the employee will be deemed to have had an overtime offer, and will not be offered another overtime opportunity until their seniority allows.
Scheduled overtime means all overtime scheduled as part of the hours in a Shift Cycle established pursuant to this Agreement.
Scheduled overtime means any potential overtime hours scheduled to occur in a manner that does not constitute work subject to Article 29 (On-Call) or Article 30 (Callback).
Scheduled overtime means hours or fractions thereof which are worked by an Employee in excess of Employee's forty (40) hour week (any fixed and regularly recurring period of 168 hours - seven consecutive 24-hour periods). Overtime may be scheduled on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays.
Scheduled overtime shall be defined as anytime a Firefighter agrees to work or is required by the district to work part shifts or full shifts in excess of scheduled hours not immediately related to a recorded incident.
Scheduled overtime under this Section 18.4 means hours or fractions thereof which are worked by an Employee either in excess of forty (40) hours during a weekly period or in excess of Employee's ten (10) hour day, which abut the Employee's regular work shift immediately before or after the normal work shift; provided, however, that such Employee must work the entire regular shift. Overtime may be scheduled on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays.
Scheduled overtime means overtime that an employee is scheduled (or required) to perform with such overtime being previously notified to the employee with adequate notice by management. “Significant Workplace Change” includes termination of employment; major changes in the composition, operation or size of the employer’s workforce or in the skills required; the elimination or reduction of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; the alteration of hours of work, the need for retraining or transfer of employees to other work or locations and the restructuring of jobs, provided that where the Award makes provision for alteration of any of the matters referred to herein an alteration shall be deemed not to have significant effect