Common use of Callout Clause in Contracts

Callout. (To be defined in the case of Regular Full‐Time Employees and Temporary Full‐Time Employees as being called back to work at any time following completion of an employee's regular shift except when pre‐scheduled by notice provided prior to the end of the employee's previous regular shift which is defined as overtime in Article 10.1 above.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Callout. (To be a) Callout is defined in the case of Regular Full‐Time Employees and Temporary Full‐Time Employees as being called back to work at any time following completion of an employeea Regular Full‐Time Employee's or Temporary Full‐Time Employee's regular shift except when pre‐scheduled prescheduled by notice provided prior to the end of the employee's previous regular shift which is defined as overtime in Article 10.1 above4.8.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Callout. (To be defined in the case of Regular Full‐Time Full-Time Employees and Temporary Full‐Time Full-Time Employees as being called back to work at any time following completion of an employee's regular shift except when pre‐scheduled pre-scheduled by notice provided prior to the end of the employee's previous regular shift which is defined as overtime in Article 10.1 above.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Callout. (To be defined in the case of Regular Full‐Time Full−Time Employees and Temporary Full‐Time Full−Time Employees as being called back to work at any time following completion of an employee's regular shift except when pre‐scheduled pre−scheduled by notice provided prior to the end of the employee's previous regular shift which is defined as overtime in Article 10.1 above.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement