Common use of Accumulated Time Clause in Contracts

Accumulated Time. In circumstances where the Employee wishes to work additional hours in a pay period, such Employee may do so upon written approval from the Employer. It is agreed that the additional hours will not exceed 44 hours in a week, in accordance with the Employment Standards Act of Ontario. These hours would be considered as Accumulated time owing and would be used as mutually agreed to with the Employer within a six-month time frame. Time not used within said time frame will be assigned as time off by the Employer. Accumulated time may not exceed 14 hours at any given time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Accumulated Time. In circumstances where the Employee wishes to work additional hours in a pay period, such Employee may do so upon written approval from the Employer. It is agreed to that the additional hours will not exceed 44 hours in a week, in accordance with the Employment Standards Act of Ontario. These hours would be considered as Accumulated time owing and would be used as mutually agreed to with the Employer within a six-month 30 day time frame. Time not used within said time frame will be assigned as time off by the Employer. Accumulated time may not exceed 14 hours at any given time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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