Common use of Callback Pay Clause in Contracts

Callback Pay. When an employee has left the institution grounds and is called to return to the work station outside of regularly scheduled hours, they shall receive three (3) hours bonus pay at the employee’s regular rate of pay in addition to pay for time actually worked. Time worked beginning no more than two

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Public School Employees, Public School Employees, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Callback Pay. When an employee has left the institution grounds and is called to return to the work station outside of regularly scheduled hours, they he or she shall receive three two (32) hours bonus pay at the employee’s regular rate of pay in addition to pay for time actually worked. Time worked beginning no more than twotwo (2) hours immediately prior to an employee’s regular shift does not constitute callback, provided notice of at least eight (8) hours has been given. An employee on standby status called to return to the work station does not qualify for callback pay.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Callback Pay. When an employee has left the institution grounds and is called to return to the work station outside of regularly scheduled hours, they shall receive three (3) hours bonus pay at the employee’s regular rate of pay in addition to pay for time actually worked. Time worked beginning no more than twotwo (2) hours immediately prior to an employee’s regular shift does not constitute callback, provided notice of at least eight (8) hours has been given. An employee on standby status called to return to the work station does not qualify for callback pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public School Employees

Callback Pay. When an employee has left the institution grounds and is called to return to the work station outside of regularly scheduled hours, they he or she shall receive three (3) hours bonus pay at the employee’s regular rate of pay in addition to pay for time actually worked. Time worked beginning no more than twotwo (2) hours immediately prior to an employee’s regular shift does not constitute callback, provided notice of at least eight (8) hours has been given. An employee on standby status called to return to the work station does not qualify for callback pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public School Employees

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Callback Pay. When an employee has left the institution grounds and is called to return to the work station outside of regularly scheduled hours, he or she they shall receive three (3) hours bonus pay at the employee’s regular rate of pay in addition to pay for time actually worked. Time worked beginning no more than twotwo (2) hours immediately prior to an employee’s regular shift does not constitute callback, provided notice of at least eight (8) hours has been given. An employee on standby status called to return to the work station does not qualify for callback pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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