Definition of Call-out Sample Clauses

Definition of Call-out. The Employer agrees to pay employees for a minimum of two (2) hours at overtime rates when they are called to work outside of regular working hours or on scheduled days off. Where an employee commences work, the Employer agrees to pay a minimum of three (3) hours at overtime rates.
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Definition of Call-out. Except as provided hereunder, a call-out is defined as that occasion when an employee is required to leave and return, except for meals, to his place of residence outside of the hours of his working shift in order to perform work for the District.
Definition of Call-out. A call-out is defined as notification by telephone, message, etc. to report for work immediately or within 8 hours of the receipt of call. Continuing work after the regular hours, or a requirement to report 2 hours or less prior to the regular schedule shall not be deemed a call-out. Before going home from a call-out, the employee shall check for additional orders. Such additional orders shall not be deemed a new call-out.

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