Noncontiguous Overtime Clause Samples
The Noncontiguous Overtime clause defines how overtime pay is calculated for work periods that are not continuous or consecutive. Typically, this clause specifies that if an employee works multiple separate shifts in a single day, the total hours worked across all shifts are combined to determine eligibility for overtime pay. For example, if an employee works a morning and an evening shift with a break in between, the hours from both shifts are added together. The core function of this clause is to ensure fair compensation for employees by preventing employers from avoiding overtime obligations through scheduling breaks between shifts.
Noncontiguous Overtime. A Nurse working overtime hours which are not contiguous to a regular shift will be paid shift differential at the rate applicable to the shift in which the overtime hours are worked.
