Stand-By Hours Sample Clauses
The Stand-By Hours clause defines the periods during which personnel or equipment are required to be available and ready for work, even if not actively engaged in tasks. Typically, this clause specifies the hours that count as stand-by, outlines any compensation or conditions for such availability, and may detail how stand-by time is tracked or reported. Its core function is to ensure that both parties understand the expectations and obligations regarding availability, thereby preventing disputes over payment and clarifying when resources must be on call.
Stand-By Hours. In order to recruit and retain employees who take call as part of their jobs, there shall be established in each department a maximum number of mandatory scheduled stand-by hours per employee. If the maximum number of mandatory scheduled stand-by hours per employee is exceeded then 12.7.3 (b) below will be triggered. The maximum number of scheduled stand-by hours per employee that will trigger 12.7.3 (b) will be one hundred thirty two (132) hours per month unless the Call Staffing Committee exempts the department from the maximum by consensus. Employees are permitted to trade, volunteer or signup for a greater number of stand-by hours voluntarily but to a safe and reasonable level as determined by the manager.
a. The maximum mandatory scheduled stand-by will be implemented within ninety (90) days of ratification of the contract.
b. When the total average stand-by per group of employees (who have an expectation to share in the unit’s collective stand-by) hit the mandatory maximum number of stand-by hours, the Call Staffing Committee will be called to a meeting to determine a course of action to lower the stand-by hours. Management, with the committee, will make every effort to immediately lower the overall mandatory stand-by hours per employee. The committee will continue to meet to determine a course of action to lower the stand-by hours long term. If, after thirty (30) days, the mandatory scheduled stand-by hours remain over the established mandatory maximum, the next level of management for the department will participate in the committee’s work to facilitate a course of action to lower the standby hours.
Stand-By Hours. A. Stand-by would run for one week beginning Monday at 8:00 a.m. and ending the following Monday at 8:00 a.m.
B. The stand-by person will be responsible for being available to respond to emergency calls during all hours that the Animal Shelter is closed.
C. The stand-by person will clean the Animal Shelter from 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday of their stand-by week and also on any holidays that fall within their stand-by period.
D. Stand-by will be rotated weekly among the Animal Control Officers and Kennel Attendants. Schedules will be posted yearly, it will be up to the employee to schedule vacation around their stand-by. Stand-by can be rotated out of schedule in weekly blocks only, if mutually agreed upon by the employees involved.
E. In case of sickness stand-by would be covered by volunteers. If no volunteer is available the next person on the stand-by list would be responsible.
Stand-By Hours. In order to recruit and retain employees who take call as part of their jobs, there shall be established in each department a maximum number of mandatory scheduled stand-by hours per employee. If the maximum number of mandatory scheduled stand-by hours per employee is exceeded then 12.3.3 (b) below will
a. The maximum mandatory scheduled stand-by will be implemented within 90 days of ratification of the contract.
b. When the total average stand-by per group of employees (who have an expectation to share in the unit’s collective stand-by) hit the mandatory maximum number of stand-by hours, the Call Staffing Committee will be called to a meeting to determine a course of action to lower the stand-by hours. Management, with the committee, will make every effort to immediately lower the overall mandatory stand-by hours per employee. The committee will continue to meet to determine a course of action to lower the stand-by hours long term. If, after 30 days, the mandatory scheduled stand-by hours remain over the established mandatory maximum, the next level of management for the department will participate in the committee’s work to facilitate a course of action to lower the standby hours.
Stand-By Hours. Stand-by would run for one week beginning Monday at 8:00 a.m. and ending the following Monday at 8:00 a.m.
