Data Processing Overtime Sample Clauses

The Data Processing Overtime clause establishes the terms under which additional charges or compensation will apply if data processing activities extend beyond the agreed-upon timeframes. Typically, this clause outlines the circumstances that trigger overtime, such as unexpected increases in data volume or delays caused by the client, and specifies the rates or calculation methods for overtime charges. Its core function is to ensure fair compensation for service providers when extra work is required, while also providing transparency and predictability for both parties regarding potential additional costs.
Data Processing Overtime. Data Processing Computer Employees periodically assigned on-call responsibility and system check responsibility during periods of non-production (generally weekends and holidays) will be paid a minimum of two hours pay for each such assigned day. The rate of such pay, and pay for hours actually worked in excess of two, shall be in accordance with the Board/OAPSE Agreement. Such periodic assignments shall normally be rotated among Computer Operator Is and Computer Operator IIs and such employees shall normally be furnished with a pager during such on-call assignment.