Excess hours worked Sample Clauses

Excess hours worked. For all hours actually worked greater 5 than forty-eight (48) hours per week of call coverage, the nurse shall be paid time 6 and one-half the nurse’s straight-time hourly rate. This rate will be paid for all 7 hours worked, including travel time. Telephone consultation and documentation 8 of calls that are in excess of ten (10) cumulative minutes will be considered hours 9 worked, as provided under the ONA-CHS contract. For all hours worked in 10 excess of 6.86 hours shall be paid at time and one-half the regular straight-time 11 hourly rate of pay. 12
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Excess hours worked. For all hours actually worked greater than 22 fifty-six (56) hours per week of call coverage, the nurse shall be paid time and 23 one-half the nurse’s straight-time hourly rate. This rate will be paid for all hours 24 worked, including travel time. Telephone consultation and documentation of calls 25 that are in excess of ten (10) cumulative minutes will be considered hours 26 worked, as provided under the ONA-CH contract. For all hours actually worked in 27 excess of eight (8) hours during, or any hours beyond, the daily scheduled hours 28 of call coverage (1630 – 0830) shall be paid at time and one-half the regular 29 straight-time hourly rate of pay. Patient care documentation must be completed 30 during the scheduled hours of the on-call shift to facilitate clinical communication 31 that supports a quality patient experience.
Excess hours worked. Under existing City policy, Management Unit employees may accrue time off when they work over 50 hours per week (Excess Hours) which can be used hour for hour as time off. In an effort to ensure that the calculation of excess hours for Management Unit employees is consistent among all departments, the term per week shall be defined as any consecutive seven-day period, and not as the standard pay week. The City Manager and/or Department Head must approve any excess hours claimed and any corresponding time taken. Hours must be entered on the City form entitled, Record of Management Employee Excess Hours and must be initialed by both the employee and the Department Head. Any excess hours which are taken as time off must be placed on a Personnel Action Form (PAF) and approved by the Department Head and/or City Manager, with a copy of the corresponding excess hours record attached. Hours which are worked at the Management employees’ discretion and not at the request or with the approval of the Department Head will not be counted as excess hours. All unused accumulated hours not used by June 30 of each year, or upon termination of employment, shall be forfeited. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as entitling any Unit member to additional salary or other cash payments for hours accrued or forfeited under this paragraph. (96-97) Service Credit New employees will receive credit of up to 50% for prior comparable government entity service toward vacation accrual. The applicable service experience will be determined by the City Manager. (Synopsis 1/89)

Related to Excess hours worked

  • Normal Business Hours Those hours during which most similar businesses in the community are open to serve customers. In all cases, “normal business hours” must include some evening hours at least one night per week and/or some weekend hours.

  • Hours Worked For the purpose of computing the number of hours worked, all time during which an employee is in paid status shall be construed as hours worked.

  • Business Hours Service Requests will only be processed by the LFC during Business Hours except where explicitly required by the Service Level Terms.

  • Maximum Hours No employee shall be required to work more than twelve (12) hours per day, or for more than forty-eight (48) hours per week, unless mutually agreed otherwise by the Employer and the employee.

  • Normal Working Hours Prevailing Wage Rate Projects: Work performed from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00

  • Shortfall of Annual Working Hours There shall be no pay back for shortfall of annual working hours in the shift systems determined in this Agreement.

  • Hours For the purposes of an unpaid 7.5-hour shift, the deduction from pay shall equate to 9.375 hours.

  • WORKING HOURS AND OVERTIME 18 A. FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE 18 B. PART-TIME EMPLOYEE 20 6. Part-time Meat Cutter 21 C. EXTRA MEAT CUTTER. 21 D. MEAT DEPARTMENT EIGHT-HOUR GUARANTEE 21 E. WORKWEEK 21 F. OVERTIME 21 G. SIXTH DAY/GROCERY 22 H. SIXTH OR SEVENTH DAY/GROCERY 22 I. SIXTH OR SEVENTH DAY/MEAT 22 J. REGULAR WORKDAY 22 K. READY FOR WORK 22 L. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 22 M. WORK SCHEDULE 23 N. FALSIFICATION OF TIME RECORDS 23 1. No Employer Knowledge 23 2. Collusion 23 3. Coercion 23 O. CONSECUTIVE DAYS WORKED. 24 P. PREDESIGNATED DAY OFF GUARANTEE 24 Q. SUNDAY GUARANTEE 24 R. WORKDAY DEFINED. 25 S. ON CALL 25 T. PART-TIME EMPLOYEES - SIXTH DAY 25 U. WORK IN A HIGHER CATEGORY AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS (GENERAL MERCHANDISE CLERKS WORKING IN HIGHER CLASSIFICATION) 25 V. TRAVEL PAY 26 W. INTERRUPTION OF OPERATIONS 26 ARTICLE 6 - WAGES 26

  • Medicaid-Funded Hours Worked Effective July 1, 2021, the Employer shall contribute the Retirement Rate or eighty cents ($0.80), whichever is higher, to the Retirement Trust for each Medicaid-Funded Hour worked by all home care workers covered by this Agreement with seven-hundred and one (701) or more cumulative career hours and fifty cents ($0.50) for each hour worked by all home care workers covered by this Agreement with less than seven-hundred one (701) cumulative career hours. Medicaid- Funded Hour(s) worked shall be defined as all hours worked by all employees covered by this Agreement in the Employer's in-home care program that are paid by Medicaid, excluding vacation hours, paid-time off hours, and training hours.

  • Normal Hours This article defines what normal working hours will be and is a guarantee that employees will be paid for all of the time that they are required by management to remain on the job.

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