Common use of Standby Time Clause in Contracts

Standby Time. Standby refers to circumstances in which an employee is contractually required to remain in readiness to discharge duties of work outside of working time when called upon. The agreement shall specify the duration of any standby time. The work may be done at the workplace, at a work assignment site, or via a remote connection. Standby time shall not be counted as working time. The employer shall be obliged to compensate the employee for the restrictions on use of leisure time arising from standby. The following compensation shall be payable for standby time:

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement Employees, Collective Agreement

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Standby Time. Standby refers to circumstances in which an employee is contractually required to remain in readiness to discharge duties of work outside of working time when called upon. The agreement shall specify the duration of any standby time. The work may be done at the workplace, at a work assignment site, or via a remote connection. Standby time shall not be counted as working time. time.‌‌ The employer shall be obliged to compensate the employee for the restrictions on use of leisure time arising from standby. The following compensation shall be payable for standby time:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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