Common use of Excess of standard shift Clause in Contracts

Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) hours later.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

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Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) hours later. This provision shall not be triggered if a nurse commences work within two (2) hours of his or her regularly scheduled shift, provided that the nurse is paid at the premium rate if he or she works in excess of the nurse’s standard shift.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-twenty- four (24) hours later.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s 31 standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the 1 beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) 2 hours later.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) hours later.. This provision shall not be triggered if a nurse commences work within two (2) hours of his or her regularly scheduled shift, provided that the nurse is paid at the premium rate if he or she works in excess of the nurse’s standard shift. T/A 6-8-12 * * * *

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Areas of Tentative Agreement

Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s 14 standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the 15 beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) 16 hours later. This provision shall not be triggered if a nurse commences work 17 within two (2) hours of his or her regularly scheduled shift, provided that the 18 nurse is paid at the premium rate if he or she works in excess of the nurse’s 19 standard shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

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Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in In excess of the nurse’s standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) hours later. This provision shall not be triggered if a nurse commences work within two (2) hours of his or her regularly scheduled shift, provided that the nurse is paid at the premium rate if he or she works in excess of the nurse’s standard shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) hours later.. This provision shall not be triggered if a nurse commences work within two (2) hours of his or her regularly scheduled shift, provided that the nurse is paid at the premium rate if he or she works in excess of the nurse’s standard shift. T/A 6-8-12

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s 13 standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the 14 beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) 15 hours later. 18 not a regularly scheduled weekend for the nurse, provided that a nurse shall not 19 be eligible for premium pay under this provision more frequently than every other 20 weekend. A nurse shall not be regularly scheduled to work consecutive 21 weekends.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

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