Standard Working Day definition
Examples of Standard Working Day in a sentence
Part Time Employees will be entitled to receive Overtime after they have worked more than the Standard Working Day for their Classification.
Post Production crew members will follow the Standard Working Week and the Standard Working Day applicable to non-shooting crew and will be entitled to Non- Camera Overtime, if applicable, in accordance with Section 3.3(a)(ii), but shall not be entitled to Camera Overtime.
Post Production crew members will follow the Standard Working Week and the Standard Working Day applicable to non-shooting crew and will be entitled to Non-Camera Overtime, if applicable, in accordance with Section 3.3(a)(ii), but shall not be entitled to Camera Overtime.
Overtime will be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1 1/2) of the regular hourly rate for the first one (1) hour of overtime and at double the regular rate thereafter, for daily hours worked in excess of the standard working day as set out in Article 7:01 (Standard Working Day - Facilities) and 7:02 (Standard Working Day - Clerical, etc.) Scheduled overtime shall be on a voluntary basis, however, employees will cooperate in meeting overtime requirements.
A Standard Working Day is 7.5 hours effort expended during a Standard Day (the ‘Standard Working Day’) Overtime is effort greater than the Standard Working Day hours or effort incurred outside a Standard Day (‘Overtime’).