Equal Distribution of Overtime Sample Clauses

Equal Distribution of Overtime. Overtime in any school shall be divided equally among the employees of that school who are engaged in similar types of employment and who are qualified to perform the work that is available.
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Equal Distribution of Overtime. Overtime shall be distributed and rotated as equally as is practical among employees in the same classification at each college.
Equal Distribution of Overtime. Overtime work shall be distributed among employees in the same classification and in the same location as equal as is practical.
Equal Distribution of Overtime. The District has the right to require employees to work overtime and to designate the classification to perform overtime work. In assigning call-out overtime, the District will use a rotational system, for the equal distribution of overtime work among qualified employees.
Equal Distribution of Overtime. If overtime work is performed, it shall be done by carpenters working on the job prior to the overtime period. Such overtime should be divided equally among the xxxxxxxxx employees on the job.
Equal Distribution of Overtime. The District will attempt to allocate overtime equally among the employees in the Bargaining Unit on each job site. In the Maintenance classification and Trade Assistants, overtime shall be allocated equally within each shop. Overtime in the kitchen shall be offered within a classification starting with employees who have the least number of assigned hours.
Equal Distribution of Overtime. The District shall make a good faith effort to allocate overtime equally among unit members within each department/site.
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Equal Distribution of Overtime. Overtime shall be distributed and 24 rotated as equally as is practical among employees in their respective 25 classifications at the job site.

Related to Equal Distribution of Overtime

  • Computation of Overtime In computing overtime a period of thirty (30) minutes or less shall be counted as one-half (½) hour and a period of more than thirty (30) minutes but less than sixty (60) minutes shall be counted as one (1) hour.

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