Common use of Equitable Assignment of Overtime Work Clause in Contracts

Equitable Assignment of Overtime Work. Equitable assignment of overtime shall mean that once an appropriate list is established, posted and updated daily, overtime assignments will be offered to the available employee on the applicable list who has the least number of overtime opportunities until sufficient employees have been assigned to fulfill the requirements. For the purposes of establishing an employee’s overtime hours on the list, overtime hours offered but not worked by the employee shall be included. Eligible employees who cannot be contacted, shall be deemed to have been offered the overtime hours. An employee who is absent or unavailable for overtime at the location for an extended period exceeding thirty (30) days shall upon return to work, or reestablishment of his or her availability to perform overtime, be credited with the average number of hours credited to other employees on the list at that time. An employee who becomes eligible at the location for the overtime shall have his or her name inscribed on the list and shall be credited with the average number of hours credited to the other employees on the list at that time. Demonstrated inequities in the assignment of overtime shall be corrected by giving priority of assignment of overtime to the affected employees.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Equitable Assignment of Overtime Work. Equitable assignment of overtime shall mean that once an appropriate list is established, posted and updated daily, overtime assignments will be offered to the available employee on the applicable list who has the least number of overtime opportunities until sufficient employees have been assigned to fulfill the requirements. For the purposes of establishing an employee’s overtime hours on the list, overtime hours offered but not worked by the employee shall be included. Eligible employees who cannot be contacted, shall be deemed to have been offered the overtime hours. An employee who is absent or unavailable for overtime at the location for an extended period exceeding thirty (30) days 30)days shall upon return to work, or reestablishment of his or her availability to perform overtime, be credited with the average number of hours credited to other employees on the list at that time. An employee who becomes eligible at the location for the overtime shall have his or her name inscribed on the list and shall be credited with the average number of hours credited to the other employees on the list at that time. Demonstrated inequities in the assignment of overtime shall be corrected by giving priority of assignment of overtime to the affected employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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