Off Shift Training. If an employee is required to take training on a shift other than their regularly scheduled shift or on a regular day off, the time spent at training will attract a premium payment of 150% of their straight time rate. The following rules will apply to off-shift training situations: 1. Afternoon shift employees must have eight (8) hours rest with no loss of pay before attending training. 2. Night shift employees must have eight (8) hours rest with no loss of pay before returning to work after attending training. 3. Afternoon shift employees are required to take their shift off immediately following day shift training. They will not receive pay for time not worked. 4. Night shift employees are required to take their shift off immediately prior to day shift training. They will not receive pay for time not worked. 5. Employees may work a regular shift in conjunction with training if authorized by a supervisor. Regular shifts worked will always be paid at straight time rates. 6. Shift and Sunday premiums will only be paid for actual hours worked that would normally attract those premiums. 7. Employees must attend training for a minimum of seven (7) hours in order to receive a full shift’s pay. 8. Subject to mutual agreement, CMBC may schedule an employee to work day shift for a complete work week even if the training is less than a week. 9. Subject to mutual agreement, CMBC may reschedule an employee’s days off to fit the training schedule. 10. Employees will not be paid twice for the same period (M 3.01). If the time spent at training and a regular shift worked overlap, the regular shift time will be paid at straight time rates. 11. At the employee’s request, CMBC will adjust payroll to ensure that a night shift employee receives eight (8) days pay in a pay period where training takes place at a pay period cutoff.
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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Off Shift Training. If an employee is required to take training on a shift other than their regularly scheduled shift or on a regular day off, the time spent at training will attract a premium payment of 150% of their straight time rate. The following rules will apply to off-shift training situations:
1. Afternoon shift employees must have eight (8) hours rest with no loss of pay before attending training.
2. Night shift employees must have eight (8) hours rest with no loss of pay before returning to work after attending training.
3. Afternoon shift employees are required to take their shift off immediately following day shift training. They will not receive pay for time not worked.
4. Night shift employees are required to take their shift off immediately prior to day shift training. They will not receive pay for time not worked.
5. Employees may work a regular shift in conjunction with training if authorized by a supervisor. Regular shifts worked will always be paid at straight time rates.
6. Shift and Sunday premiums will only be paid for actual hours worked that would normally attract those premiums.
7. Employees must attend training for a minimum of seven (7) hours in order to receive a full shift’s pay.
8. Subject to mutual agreement, CMBC may schedule an employee to work day shift for a complete work week even if the training is less than a week.
9. Subject to mutual agreement, CMBC may reschedule an employee’s days off to fit the training schedule.
10. Employees will not be paid twice for the same period (M 3.01). If the time spent at training and a regular shift worked overlap, the regular shift time will be paid at straight time rates.
11. At the employee’s request, CMBC will adjust payroll to ensure ens ure that a night shift employee receives eight (8) days pay in a pay period where training takes place at a pay period cutoff.
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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement