Allowance for Reporting Sample Clauses

The Allowance for Reporting clause establishes the requirements and procedures for submitting reports related to the agreement. Typically, it outlines the types of information that must be reported, the format and frequency of reporting, and the responsible parties. For example, it may require periodic financial statements, progress updates, or compliance certifications to be delivered to the other party. This clause ensures that all parties remain informed and accountable, thereby promoting transparency and enabling timely identification of issues or non-compliance.
Allowance for Reporting. An allowance of three (3) hours’ pay time will be paid a regular or an extra employee who is called in for a day’s work on one’s scheduled day off and who reports for duty as required and is then not assigned any work of any kind. If such employee is assigned work the pay time for which is less than three (3) hours, one will, nevertheless, receive three (3) hours’ pay time for the work assigned and performed. In calculating overtime, only the platform hours worked will be counted. An allowance of one hour’s pay time will be paid a regular or an extra employee who is called in for tripper or wildcat work on one’s scheduled day off or before or after one has finished one’s day’s work and who reports for duty as required and is then not assigned any work of any kind. An allowance of one hour’s pay time will be paid an extra employee who has made previous scheduled reports for the day (whether or not one receives work on such previous reports) and is called in for tripper or wildcat work after 6:00 P.M. but does not receive any work of any kind after reporting for duty as required. The rates of pay for such reporting allowances shall be the established rates of pay for the work for which the employees were required to report, but if such work is not known the rate of pay for a regular employee shall be the established rate for the run picked by such employee and the rate of pay for an extra employee shall be the established rate of pay for the lowest paid class of work normally filled from the extra list to which such employee is assigned.
Allowance for Reporting. In case any employee reports for his regular scheduled shift, having been ordered to report for such work and then no work is provided, he shall nevertheless receive four (4) hours pay for so reporting. PROVIDED this section is not applicable where the Company has given sufficient advance notice to an employee not to report for work, such notice being not less than one (1) hour prior to the employee's scheduled starting time. EVERY employee shall be required to advise the Company of a telephone number where he can be reached for advance notice as required herein, and where the Company is unable to contact the employee at such number, the Company shall not be obliged to pay for hours in lieu of notice. Provision is also made for a four (4) hour day in periods of slack time, where the employee is notified within the first four (4) hours of his shift, or earlier.