Common use of Multiple Call Outs Clause in Contracts

Multiple Call Outs. If an employee is called for emergency work more than once in the twenty-four (24) hour period from midnight one day to midnight the following day, minimum overtime compensation shall be paid for two (2) hours only for the first call outside of such employee’s regular work hours on work days, or at any time on his on-work days. For subsequent calls, minimum overtime compensation shall be paid for one (1) hour and travel time as herein provided. For the purpose of this section, concurrent calls or successive calls without a break in work time shall be considered as a single call. If by reason of a call, an employee works less than the minimum time and into regular work hours; the minimum overtime provisions will apply into his regular work hours and thereby postpone starting time. All employees included in special or rotating schedules will receive the following consideration: When an employee is transferred from one schedule of work days or work hours to another schedule provided, the schedule is an established schedule or shift for the employee’s work group. The employee shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for work performed during regular work hours of any day involved in the transfer, provided that (a) employee has been notified of such transfer not less than twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the starting time of the new shift or work period; (b) employee has had a minimum of twelve (12) hours off between shifts or work periods; (c) as a result of such transfer employee has not been required to work more than forty (40) hours at the straight rate in any regular pay period involved; and (d) employee has not been required to work more than one (1) short change in the regular pay period involved, provided, however, that such short change was not the result of a voluntary action on the part of an employee, i.e., calling in sick, taking an unauthorized day off for personal reason, etc. (A short change is defined as a transfer from one schedule to another with but twelve (12) hours off between shifts or work periods).

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement (Nevada Power Co)

Multiple Call Outs. If an employee is called for emergency work more than once in the twenty-four (24) hour period from midnight one day to midnight the following day, minimum overtime compensation shall be paid for two (2) hours only for the first call outside of such employee’s regular work hours on work days, or at any time on his on-work days. For subsequent calls, minimum overtime compensation shall be paid for one (1) hour and travel time as herein provided. For the purpose of this section, concurrent calls or successive calls without a break in work time shall be considered as a single call. If by reason of a call, an employee works less than the minimum time and into regular work hours; , the minimum overtime provisions will apply into his regular work hours and thereby postpone starting time. All employees included in special or rotating schedules will receive the following consideration: When an employee is transferred from one schedule of work days or work hours to another schedule provided, the schedule is an established schedule or shift for the employee’s work group. The employee shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for work performed during regular work hours of any day involved in the transfer, provided that (a) employee has been notified of such transfer not less than twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the starting time of the new shift or work period; (b) employee has had a minimum of twelve (12) hours off between shifts or work periods; (c) as a result of such transfer employee has not been required to work more than forty (40) hours at the straight rate in any regular pay period involved; and (d) employee has not been required to work more than one (1) short change in the regular pay period involved, provided, however, that such short change was not the result of a voluntary action on the part of an employee, i.e., calling in sick, taking an unauthorized day off for personal reason, etc. (A short change is defined as a transfer from one schedule to another with but twelve (12) hours off between shifts or work periods).

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement (Nevada Power Co)