Distributing Overtime Clause Samples

The "Distributing Overtime" clause defines how overtime work is assigned among employees. Typically, it outlines the criteria or procedures for offering overtime opportunities, such as rotating assignments, considering employee availability, or prioritizing seniority. This clause ensures that overtime is distributed fairly and transparently, preventing favoritism or overburdening certain employees, and helps maintain workplace morale and compliance with labor regulations.
Distributing Overtime. All work which is to be performed on an overtime basis, including both scheduled and unscheduled overtime as defined above, shall be performed on a voluntary basis, subject to the following conditions:
Distributing Overtime. All work which is to be performed on an overtime basis shall first be offered on a voluntary basis, subject to the following conditions: Where the Employer has a requirement for overtime work to be performed, the Employer shall ask as follows: a) in seniority order from highest to lowest, the employees who normally perform the available work and who are scheduled to work a shift on the respective day if they want to work the overtime and those employees who accept shall thereby be scheduled in order of seniority to perform the overtime work. b) in seniority order from highest to lowest, the employees who normally perform the available work and who are not scheduled to work a shift on the respective day if they want to work the overtime and those employees who accept shall thereby be scheduled in order of seniority to perform the overtime work. c) If the Employer is unable to secure sufficient personnel to meet the overtime work requirements, the Employer shall have the right to schedule employees in the reverse order of seniority, from lowest to highest, who normally perform the available work and these employees shall perform the overtime work.
Distributing Overtime. Overtime shall be on a voluntary basis. First refusal shall be given to the employee(s) who normally performs such work. If refused, the overtime shall be divided among the employees who are willing and qualified to perform the work.
Distributing Overtime. All work which is to be performed on an overtime basis, including both scheduled and unscheduled overtime as defined above, shall be performed on a voluntary basis, subject to the following conditions: (a) Distributing Scheduled Overtime (i) Voluntary - In Order Of Seniority Where the Employer has a requirement for overtime work to be performed on a scheduled basis as defined by and in accordance with Clause 16.01(b) above, the Employer shall ask, in seniority order from highest to lowest, the Employees who normally perform the available work if they want to work the overtime and those Employees who accept shall thereby be scheduled to perform the overtime work.
Distributing Overtime 
Distributing Overtime