ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK Sample Clauses

ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. (a) Clarification of the Word "Accident". (Page 60, 1945 Transcript) The word "accident" as used in this section means a mishap occurring to an individual resulting in a shutdown. In other words, the occasion involves the human element as distinguished from the mechanical.
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ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. Section 1: No Work In case any employee reports for their regular scheduled shift having been ordered to report for such work and then no work is provided, they shall nevertheless receive two (2) hours’ pay for so reporting.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. An employee who reports for duty at the beginning of his normal day, shift or tour, and finds his work schedule has been changed and reasonable effort has not been made to notify him shall, if possible, be given an opportunity to do other work for four (4) hours or more and the employee will be expected to accept such work. However, if four (4) hours or more is not available, two (2) hours straight time shall be paid.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. Section 1: In case any employee reports for their regular scheduled shift having been scheduled to report for such work and then no work is provided, they shall nevertheless receive four (4) hours pay for so reporting.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. 11.01 An employee who reports for work at his regularly scheduled time and who has not been notified by the Company not to report, shall receive not less than one half his regular shifts work at his regular straight time hourly rate, or pay in lieu thereof at the discretion of the Company.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. A. In case any employee reports for work having been scheduled or ordered to report for such work, unless notified not to report before leaving home for work, and then no work is provided, he shall receive an allowance of three (3) hours pay at his straight- time rate for so reporting.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. 11.01 In case any employee reports for work, .whether it be one of their regular days, or on their days off, having been ordered to report for such work, and then no work is provided, they shall nevertheless receive three
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ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. I. of the Word “Accident”. (Page Transcript) The word “accident” as used in this section means a mishap occurring to an individual resulting in a shutdown. In other words, the occasion involves the human element as distinguished from the mechanical. Clarification of “Employee’s Regular Job”. (Page et Transcript) the application of this section it is considered that the allowance is due to an employee only in the case where he is reporting for his regular duties and then no work is provided. If the employee’s regular duties consist of ship loading and bull gang work, he may be from one regular assignment another without penalty providing he obtains work on either job. However, while working on ships he will receive the ship rate and while working in the yard he will receive the bull gang In the case of an employee, whose regular duties consist of one specified job, and who reports for work and finds no work available. if such employee then transfers to a job carrying a lower rate, at his election. shall the rate paid him on his regularjob. Clarification of “Breakdown”. (Page Transcript) A breakdown in one department which compels the closing down of one or more additional departments is a breakdown within the meaning of this section. providing the Company its in handling the case and where there is no loss of time unjustly caused to an employee.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. (a) In case any employee reports for work on one of his regular days having been ordered to report for such work and then no work is provided, he shall nevertheless receive three hours’ pay for so reporting, provided however, that if there has been insufficient time for notification of the employee by the employer or if the employer has been unable to notify the employee after making a reasonable effort, no allowance for so reporting shall be paid. If an employee reports for work on his day off, having been ordered to report for such work, unless notified to the contrary by quitting time, and no work is provided, he shall receive four hours pay for so reporting. In the event that a day worker has been notified to report for overtime work after his regular work day and no work is provided, after punching in, he shall nevertheless receive three hours’ pay.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. In any employee reports for work on one of his regular days having been ordered to report for such work and then no work is provided, shall nevertheless receive two hours’ pay for so reporting. provided however, that if there has been insufficient time for notification of employee by the employer or if the employer has to notify the after making a reasonable effort. no allowance for so reporting shall be paid. If an employee reports for work on his day off, having been ordered to report for such work, unless notified to the contrary by quitting and no work is pro- vided. he shall receive four hours pay for so reporting. In the that a day worker has notified to report for overtime work after his no work is provided, after punching in. he shall three hours’ pay. SECTION X Day Workers OVERTIME Overtime at be paid to day workers on the following basis: Any who works on Sunday. Any day worker who works hours or more on Sunday shall have the option of taking a day off or his regular schedule (Monday through Friday) the week following. If he works through the full week he will be paid at the rate of time and one-half for Friday. If a day off is requested it shall be by mutual agreement of employee and supervisor. off It is understood that a for reason, for statutory holidays, floating and rest periods as specified in this agreement, breaks the continuity of a full work week. Should such holidays fall on a Friday, time and one-half will apply to the day preceding. Should a rest period as specified in Section and fall on a Friday, time and one-half equivalent to hours of the rest period involved, will apply to the next scheduled working day To any worker who is required to work on his sched- uled days off. For al) work performed in excess of eight hours in any one day of twenty-four hours. For all time worked during a scheduled noon hour. Any worker who regularly works the day shift and has completed his shift and punched out and who is called in for repair work between the hours of p.m. and a.m. shall receive time and one-half the period worked but in no case less than four hours’ pay. A minimum of six hours will be paid on Saturday and Sunday call-ins. Employees called in during the designated statutory holiday shutdown shall be paid a minimum of six hours or time, whichever is greater. If called in between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. he shall receive time and one-half for the time worked. When notified before punching out that he is required to return at 6 p.m., time and ...
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