called-in definition
called-in means the employee was summoned for a call and the employee actually arrived at the station.
(B) In addition, full time and part time employees will receive $4.00 for each 1st call {3:00 A.M. - 7:00 A.M.) shift covered and $2.50 for each 2nd call (3:00 P.M. - 7:00 A.M.) shift covered. It is acknowledged that the $2.50 for 2nd call is for a sixteen (16) hour period.
(C) The Employer will maintain a list for scheduling of standby call. So long as there are other employees readily available to perform the work, a full-time employee may elect to be withdrawn from the standby call list provided such election is made at least seven (7) calendar days in advance of the designated shift(s). The employee will not be required to +- ~ obtain their own replacement but the Employer may fill such , " nut 0~':-;:~: shift (s) in any manner it deems appropriate.
called-in activities means level 1 activities referred to the Board under Section 24 of EMPC Act or activities other
called-in means you being asked to attend for work outside your planned roster, in excess of the ordinary hours, circumstances where you are not at work, and shall not include extension of your working hours on a day when you are already at work.
More Definitions of called-in
called-in activities means level 1 activities referred to the Board under Section 24 of EMPC Act or activities other than level 1 or level 2 referred to the Board under Section 27 of EMPC Act.
called-in means the process that ward councillors must follow for an application to be able to be considered by the planning committee. See Appendix 1 to this Scheme of Delegation for the detailed call-in procedure. For the purpose of ward councillor “call-ins” only, the definition of “planning permission” (defined below) is extended to include reserved matters (major) applications.