Common use of Hour Workweek Clause in Contracts

Hour Workweek. (1) Employees will be paid time and one-half for their regularly hourly rate of pay for all authorized hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours in a workweek or over twelve (12) hours in one day. (2) Employees required to attend mandatory in-service classes will be paid for these hours at the straight time rate. However, if the total work hours, classroom hours and committee hours exceed forty (40) hours in any workweek, time and one-half will be paid for all hours over forty (40). CROZER agrees to pay CCNA/PASNAP officers who attend the CCNA management meeting a maximum of two (2) hours paid time for meeting attendance. This payment may result in the payment of overtime, but not in a double-back. (3) Current practice whereby an employee requests straight time pay (ERST), shall remain in effect for scheduling purposes only. Employees may not ERST for more than forty (40) hours in a week. (4) An employee may not work more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours or more than twenty (20) hours in any twenty-four (24) hour period. (5) Any part-time employee who voluntarily works one or more extra shifts above his or her normal schedule in a payroll period will receive a bonus of seventy dollars ($70.00) for each extra eight (8) hour shift. The employee may instead opt to be paid a bonus of thirty- five dollars ($35.00) for each extra four (4) hour shift. This provision shall not apply for a period of three (3) months to any part-time employee who reduces his or her normally scheduled workweek, or to PRN's who receive PRN differential or time and one-half. (See Appendix for guidelines.)

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement