Callback definition
Callback shall be defined as the recall of a member to duty after the member’s normal tour of duty is completed and before the member’s next tour of duty commences, and it shall include the attendance of a member:
(a) effective January 8, 1999, at courts during off-duty hours as follows:
(1) morning and afternoon constitute one first appearance if attendance is continually required. This applies even though a lunch break occurs;
(2) the time of the appearance shall be deemed to begin one-half hour before the time indicated on the subpoena or court notice;
(3) should a member be subpoenaed for a separate court charge in the afternoon, this shall also constitute a first appearance. This includes occasions when a member attends court on another matter in the morning but is dismissed prior to the time of the afternoon appearance;
(4) should morning court continue or resume beyond 4:00 p.m., a separate appearance shall be considered to have taken place, provided the member is required to be in attendance; and
(5) a minimum of four (4) hours at one and one-half (1½) times the member’s hourly rate shall apply to any first appearance, and a minimum of four
Callback means any period of time when an employee works as a result of being called back to work, as prescribed by the employer, outside of the employee's scheduled working hours.
Callback means when a member who has reported off duty and has left the premises is called back to work before his/her next tour of duty. For such Callback duties, a member shall be paid at a rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) with a minimum guarantee of three (3) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) for each Callback. In the event that the Callback continues into a regular tour of duty, the member shall be paid at overtime rate only until the start of the regular tour of duty and then revert to straight time rates. Where a Callback occurs on the member’s regularly scheduled day off, the member shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) with a minimum guarantee of four (4) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) for each Callback.
Examples of Callback in a sentence
Callback time is work time not connected to a scheduled work shift.
Call-back shall be paid at one and one-half (1 - 1/2) times the regular rate.
The Reporting Pay and Callback Pay provisions in the Labor Agreement are waived when this pay provision is invoked.
More Definitions of Callback
Callback means work required as a result of a final inspection or complaint/concern and occurs prior to a dwelling unit being reported as completed within the WisWAP System.
Callback is defined as a service call that requires Contractor to return to complete or repair a previously performed service due to Contractor’s inability, negligence, or lack of knowledge to perform services. Contractor is to perform Callback Service at no additional cost to TFC,
Callback means keeping hospital staff members on duty beyond their regularly scheduled hours, or having them return to the facility after hours to provide unscheduled ser- vices which are usually associated with hospital emergency room, surgery, laboratory and radiology services.
Callback means a telephone call initiated by us to an Authorized Representative for the purpose of verifying that you actually issued a Payment Order, a cancellation of a Payment Order or a change to a Payment Order.
Callback means work required as a result of an inspection or complaint/concern.
Callback is time worked outside of the employee’s regular shift that is not defined as either “Draft” or “Holdover” time. Callback pay shall be 1.5 times the current established rate for Range 48, Step 4, 40 year longevity for a 40 hour Battalion Chief. A minimum of three and one-half (3.5) hours pay at the callback rate listed above shall be paid for callbacks. Actual hours worked shall be paid at the callback rate and rounded off to the nearest one-half hour. Duty hours for callback pay purposes shall commence when the employee reports to the required location of duty, or if applicable, the assigned time for duty to commence. Duty hours for callback pay purposes shall cease when the employee is relieved of assignment.
Callback is defined as a service call that requires Contractor to return to complete or repair a previously performed service due to Contractor’s inability, negligence, or lack of knowledge to perform services. Contractor is to perform Callback service at no additional cost to TFC, regardless of whether the work is performed during normal working hours or overtime hours. Contractor shall maintain a complete, orderly written report of all Callbacks. These “Callback Reports” shall indicate the time, date, name of personnel, problems reported, and corrective measures taken to complete or repair all problems. A consolidated Callback Report is to be furnished to TFC as soon as the service is provided.