Scheduled Tour of Duty definition

Scheduled Tour of Duty means a tour of duty not exceeding the basic hours of work per day which an employee is scheduled to work and of which he has been advised in advance.
Scheduled Tour of Duty means a tour of duty not exceeding the basic hours of work per day which an employee is scheduled to work and of which the employee has been advised in advance.
Scheduled Tour of Duty means any

Examples of Scheduled Tour of Duty in a sentence

  • However, additional time worked immediately following the employee’s regularly Scheduled Tour of Duty must exceed ten (10) minutes before the employee will be compensated for the additional time.

  • It is agreed that circumstances where an employee is expected to work additional time of less than ten (10) minutes immediately following their regularly Scheduled Tour of Duty are to be considered as exceptions rather than normal operating practice.

  • Scheduled Tour of Duty means a tour of duty not exceeding the basic hours of work and of which the employee has been advised in advance.

  • An employee without a prearranged regularly Scheduled Tour of Duty is given one day's credit towards the Waiting Period for each day in a pay status.


More Definitions of Scheduled Tour of Duty

Scheduled Tour of Duty means a tour of duty not exceeding the basic hours of work per day which an 'employee work and of which has
Scheduled Tour of Duty means the period within an administrative workweek, within which employees are required to be on duty regularly.
Scheduled Tour of Duty means the regular work hours in an established full- time or part-time work schedule during which the employee is charged leave or time off when absent. The law (5 U.S.C. 5550a) specifically refers to employees using religious compensatory time off by taking time off out of their “scheduled tour of duty.” Only employees with an established full-time or part-time schedule have a scheduled tour of duty. Employees who do not have a scheduled tour of duty, such as intermittent employees or leave-exempt Presidential appointees (see 5 CFR 630.211), cannot use leave or other time off, including religious compensatory time off. However, in the spirit of the religious compensatory time off law, supervisors should strive to accommodate such employees in their observance of religious activities required by their personal religious beliefs.

Related to Scheduled Tour of Duty

  • Facility Termination Date means the date as of which all of the following shall have occurred: (a) the Aggregate Commitments have terminated, (b) all Obligations have been paid in full (other than contingent indemnification obligations), and (c) all Letters of Credit have terminated or expired (other than Letters of Credit as to which other arrangements with respect thereto satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the L/C Issuer shall have been made).