Common use of CALL IN AND REPORTING PAY Clause in Contracts

CALL IN AND REPORTING PAY. (a) Employees who report to work at the direction of the Employer, or his agents, and are not placed at work, shall be entitled to two (2) hours’ pay at the established rate, unless weather and other conditions are beyond the control of the Employer. The employer shall make a reasonable attempt, before the start of the shift, to notify employees of any work stoppage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: ’ Agreement, ’ Agreement, ’ Agreement

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CALL IN AND REPORTING PAY. (a) Employees who report to work at the direction of the Employer, or his agents, and are not placed at work, shall be entitled to two (2) hours’ pay at the established rate, unless weather and other conditions are beyond the control of the Employer. The employer employ- er shall make a reasonable attempt, before the start of the shift, to notify employees of any work stoppage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ’ Labor Agreement

CALL IN AND REPORTING PAY. (a) 1. When Employees who report to work at the direction of the Employer, (except for weather or his agents, and are not placed at work, shall be entitled to two (2) hours’ pay at the established rate, unless weather and other conditions are beyond the control of the Employer. The employer shall make a reasonable attempt, ) and are not given the opportunity to work because none is available or were not notified before the start completion of the shiftprevious day's work they shall be paid two (2) hours' reporting time. If an Employee shall stop work for reasons of his own, without the approval of the company representative, he shall be entitled to notify employees of any work stoppagepay only for the hours actually worked in the day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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CALL IN AND REPORTING PAY. (a) Employees who report to work at the direction of the Employer, or his agents, and are not placed at work, shall be entitled to two (2) hours' pay at the established rate, unless weather and other conditions are beyond the control of the Employer. The employer shall make a reasonable attempt, before the start of the shift, to notify employees of any work stoppage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ' Agreement

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