Base Shift definition

Base Shift means an Employee’s primary predictable work schedule or flex schedule including adjusted hours and training hours excluding overtime.

Examples of Base Shift in a sentence

  • Position Title Base Shift Differential Total Payroll Contractor: Correctional Services C .......

  • On or before the 15th day of each calendar month, Heinz shall submit to ADC an invoice for O&M Labor Costs for the preceding month itemizing for each member of the O&M Staff each category of O&M Labor Costs and the Base Wage Rate or Base Shift Premium applicable thereto.

  • The agreement rate of annual salary for adult employees shall be in accordance with the following four level structure for each pay year commencing: • 1 July 2007 Level Base Shift O/T Super Total 2007 Rate 1A $37,627 $15,051 $2,508 $6,622 $61,809 • 1 July 2008 A total increase of 4% proportioned in accordance with the national remuneration data in the FMCG industry.

Related to Base Shift

  • Day Shift means a shift which commences at or after 6.00 am and before 10.00 am. "Afternoon shift" means a shift which commences at or after 10.00 am and before 4.00 pm.

  • Afternoon shift means any shift finishing after 6.00 p.m. and at or before midnight.

  • Work Week means a seven (7) consecutive day week that consistently begins and ends on the same days throughout the year, i.e. Sunday through Saturday, Wednesday through Tuesday, Friday through Thursday.

  • Night Shift means a shift which commences at or after 4.00 pm and before 6.00 am on the day following.

  • Base Term Commencing (i) with respect to the Original Premises on the Commencement Date, and (ii) with respect to the Expansion Premises on the Expansion Premises Commencement Date, and ending with respect to the entire Premises on January 31, 2017 (“Expiration Date”).”