Duty Day definition

Duty Day means a day which is not approved leave, a holiday, a weekend day or a day in lieu of a weekend day.
Duty Day means day during which a unit member is required by contract to render service.
Duty Day means a day included in the college calendar, or individual faculty member’s assignment, on which a faculty member engages in duties as assigned by the administration.

Examples of Duty Day in a sentence

  • In other words, a Flight Attendant will be paid the greater of the hours worked +2 hours, or five (5) hours for each Duty Day.

  • This pay on a Duty Day will be paid above the Flight Attendant’s bi-weekly guarantee.

  • A Flight Attendant who works an additional Duty Day on their Guaranteed Day(s) Off will be paid for such Duty Day at their hourly rate for each flight hour worked (with fifty percent (50%) for deadhead flights), plus an additional two (2) hours of pay.

  • If the previous total, including the +2 hours, for a Duty Day equals five (5) hours or more, that is what the Flight Attendant will be paid; if the previous total is less than five (5) hours, the Flight Attendant will be paid five (5) hours for such Duty Day.

  • A Flight Attendant must be ready and available to work the entire Duty Day to be eligible for the +2 hours or the 5 hour minimum above.


More Definitions of Duty Day

Duty Day means a day of work on a Vessel that attracts a days’ pay and accrues a days’ leave.
Duty Day. Defined: “Duty Day” – shall mean any day a specific unit member is assigned to work.
Duty Day means any day on which a member is assigned to work a shift.
Duty Day means days when teachers are required to be at work regardless of whether or not students are required to be in school.
Duty Day means grievant’s duty day. For purposes of this Article only, tradable days taken outside the grievant’s contract year shall not be counted as duty days; and,
Duty Day means any day a specific unit member is assigned to work.
Duty Day means the day whereon the majority of a member's ordinary rostered shift falls and includes the whole of any one shift. Other than public holidays, where there is no majority of hours, the day on which the shift commenced shall determine the duty day.