planned overtime definition
planned overtime means work that is planned in advance and when employees can be given the minimum notice.
planned overtime would be considered to be forty-eight (48) hours in advance. Anything less than forty-eight (48) hours would be considered, “Emergency Overtime”. If there are no volunteers the Company shall have the right to request the less senior employee to work.
planned overtime means, for the purpose of this Section 5, prearranged work carried out on a day, afternoon or night when the Employee would ordinarily not be rostered to work. It shall not include inter alia attendances immediately before or immediately after ordinary working hours for the purpose of switching operations and the like. Recognised Workshops means the expression ‘working in recognised workshops’ for the purpose of calculating overtime, Sunday time and Shift work payments is to include all Employees attached to such recognised workshops provided their ordinary hours of labour are 38 per week and they normally work the said hours on weekdays other than Saturdays. Salaried Employees means those Employees classified at Level 4.2 or above or previously classified as IW3A or above. Wages Employee is an Employee who is paid a weekly rate of pay. Weekend means either a Saturday, or Sunday, or a Saturday and a Sunday (i.e. consecutive calendar days).
More Definitions of planned overtime
planned overtime means work that is planned in advance and when employees can be given the
planned overtime is project work or special events that are planned and scheduled well in advance (e.g. coverage on July 1 for a grounds maintenance person to open and clean up washrooms, etc.). Unforeseen events are not planned overtime.