Stand-By/On. Call for Mandatory Absence Shift: On-call will be paid at the rate of 6 four dollars ($4.00) per hour. Time actually worked when called back to work while 7 on standby for a mandatory absence shift, beginning when the called-in nurse 8 arrives for work, shall be paid at one and one-half (1½) times the nurse's regular 9 straight-time hourly rate of pay, in addition to any differentials that may apply 10 pursuant to other provisions of this Agreement, for a minimum of three (3) hours. 11 4.4.1 The call-in pay (1½ times) does not apply if the nurse is called in to work 12 at least one and one-half (1½) hours prior to the beginning of the nurse's 13 stated on-call time. In such case, however, the nurse shall be paid a 14 minimum of two (2) hours at straight time. 16 4.4.2 A nurse may be placed on-call and given a delayed start time. A nurse 17 who is given such a delayed start may be called back prior to the 18 established delayed start time. Such nurse shall be paid the time and 19 one-half (1½) call-back rate for the period of time beginning with the 20 nurse's arrival for work on the call-back and ending with the previously 21 established delayed start time, provided that the nurse will receive at least 22 the minimum three (3) hours at the time and one-half (1½) rate. No nurse 23 would be required to work beyond the regular ending time of their shift 24 without mutual agreement.
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Stand-By/On. Call for Mandatory Absence a Hospital Convenienced Shift: , On-call will be paid at the 12 rate of 6 four dollars ($4.00) per hour. Time actually worked when called back to work while 7 on standby for a mandatory absence shift, beginning when the 14 called-in nurse 8 arrives for work, shall be paid at one and one-half (1½) times the 15 nurse's regular 9 straight-time hourly rate of pay, in addition to any differentials that 16 may apply 10 pursuant to other provisions of this Agreement, for a minimum of three 17 (3) hours.
11 19 4.4.1 The call-in pay (1½ times) does not apply if the nurse is called in to work 12 20 at least one and one-half (1½) hours prior to the beginning of the nurse's 13 21 stated on-call time. In such case, however, the nurse shall be paid a 14 22 minimum of two (2) hours at straight time.
16 24 4.4.2 A nurse may be placed on-call and given a delayed start time. A nurse 17 25 who is given such a delayed start may be called back prior to the 18 26 established delayed start time. Such nurse shall be paid the time and 19 27 one-half (1½) call-back rate for the period of time beginning with the 20 28 nurse's arrival for work on the call-back and ending with the previously 21 29 established delayed start time, provided that the nurse will receive at least 22 30 the minimum three (3) hours at the time and one-half (1½) rate. No nurse 23 31 would be required to work beyond the regular ending time of their shift 24 32 without mutual agreement.
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