Common use of Regularly Scheduled Overtime Clause in Contracts

Regularly Scheduled Overtime. Regularly scheduled overtime shall be defined as one of the following: - regular overtime that occurs before production for the purpose of set-up, pre-op, condensation and knife cages to a maximum of one and a half (1½) hours - regular overtime that occurs after production for the purpose of post-op and clearing the floor to a maximum of one and a half (1½) hours Regular overtime that occurs before production will be offered by seniority and department to employees who normally work the dayshift. Regular overtime that occurs after production will be offered by seniority and department to employees who normally work the evening or night shifts. In the event that there are not enough volunteers to perform the regular overtime either before or after production, the most junior employee(s), subject to Article 6.01, in the department, on the shift, in increasing order of seniority, who have the ability and qualifications to perform the work, shall then do the required work, but no employee shall be required to work an unreasonable amount of overtime. All regular overtime, either before production, or after production will be offered by canvassing the appropriate employees by midnight on Wednesday for the following week. The Company will notify employees if they have been chosen by the method above as soon as possible, but in no event later than midnight on Thursday for the following week.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Regularly Scheduled Overtime. following: Regularly scheduled overtime shall be defined as one of the following: - regular overtime that occurs before production for the purpose of set-set- up, pre-op, condensation and knife cages to a maximum of one and a half (1½) hours - regular overtime that occurs after production for the purpose of post-post- op and clearing the floor to a maximum of one and a half (1½) hours Regular overtime that occurs before production will be offered by seniority and department to employees who normally work the dayshift. Regular overtime that occurs after production will be offered by seniority and department to employees who normally work the evening or night shifts. In the event that there are not enough volunteers to perform the regular overtime either before or after production, the most junior employee(s), subject to Article 6.01, in the department, on the shift, in increasing order of seniority, who have the ability and qualifications to perform the work, shall then do the required work, but no employee shall be required to work an unreasonable amount of overtime. All regular overtime, either before production, or after production will be offered by canvassing the appropriate employees by midnight on Wednesday for the following week. The Company will notify employees if they have been chosen by the method above as soon as possible, but in no event later than midnight on Thursday for the following week.

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Sources: Collective Agreement