Common use of CONSECUTIVE DAYS WORKED Clause in Contracts

CONSECUTIVE DAYS WORKED. All hours of work performed on the sixth (6th) consecutive day shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (11/2) the regular rate of pay. All hours of work performed on the seventh (7th) consecutive day shall be paid at the rate of double time and one-half (21/2) the regular rate of pay except for continuous operation employees. Any time working on sixth (6th) consecutive day shall constitute a workday, i.e. (one [1] hour work counts as sixth [6th] day). This provision applies regardless of when a new pay period begins. Work performed by continuous operation employees during their regularly scheduled shifts shall not be paid overtime in accordance with this paragraph, excluding scheduled overtime, since such work on the sixth (6th) and seventh (7th) day of their shift is a part of their regular schedule. Work performed by continuous operation employees in excess of their regularly scheduled shift shall be paid overtime in accordance with this section, and scheduled days off in excess of their shift shall be in accordance with this section. (One [1] hour work counts as sixth [6th] day) Continuous operations shall continue as in effect at the signing of this contract, i.e. (sixth [6th] consecutive day could be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday).

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement