Common use of Overtime as Continuation of Assigned Shift Clause in Contracts

Overtime as Continuation of Assigned Shift. Shift differential for overtime which is a continuation (without break) of the assigned shift is paid based upon the eligibility of the assigned shift. See Examples 1, 2, and 3 in Appendix A entitled Shift Differential Examples.

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Samples: General Unit Employees, santabarbaraca.gov

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Overtime as Continuation of Assigned Shift. Shift differential for overtime which is a continuation (without break) of the assigned shift is paid based upon the eligibility of the assigned shift. See Examples 1, 2, 3 and 3 4 in Appendix A entitled Shift Differential Examples. Back-to-Back Shifts. Shift differential for overtime which are two (2) entirely distinct assigned shifts are paid based upon the separate eligibility of each shift. See Examples 5 and 6 in Appendix A entitled Shift Differential Examples.

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Samples: Service Employees, www.santabarbaraca.gov

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