Maximum Consecutive Hours Sample Clauses

Maximum Consecutive Hours. Bargaining unit members may not accept overtime assignments that would result in the employee working in excess of two (2) consecutive duty shifts. Bargaining unit members may not work as the result of trade time if doing so would result in the employee working in excess of two (2) consecutive duty shifts. Following the completion of the two (2) complete shifts, bargaining unit employees shall not be eligible to work in a fire suppression or EMS assignment until the employee has been off duty for at least twelve (12) hours. Under the application of this Article, a bargaining unit employee will be considered to have worked a 24 hour shift if the employee works in excess of twelve (12) hours during any duty shift.
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Maximum Consecutive Hours. Employees shall not work in excess of a maximum of one hundred forty-four (144) consecutive hours (O.T., trades, and/or regular shifts). There shall be a minimum of twenty- four (24) hours break after this limit is reached.
Maximum Consecutive Hours. ‌ The maximum number of consecutive hours of rehearsal for which an Artist may be required to rehearse is three (3) hours and rehearsals may not be resumed until the Artist has had at least a one (1) hour rest period. If the Artist is required to rehearse more than three (3) consecutive hours, the Artist shall be paid additional compensation at double the quarter (1/4) hourly overtime rate per quarter (1/4) hour or part thereof. Notwithstanding the above, once per engagement week, and upon written notification to Equity, the number of consecutive hours of rehearsal may be extended by one (1) hour without incurring overtime provided no additional service (rehearsal, travel, costume fittings etc.) is required from the Artist on that day. An additional one-half (1/2) hour may be scheduled without incurring overtime for the purpose of putting on costumes. In the case of a Technical Rehearsal in the theatre, the maximum number of consecutive hours may be extended to four (4) hours without penalties. Additional services may be provided either before or after the Technical Rehearsal provided that there is a one (1) hour break between such services and the Technical Rehearsal or vice versa. In no case may this provision be used to extend the maximum number of rehearsal hours or the span of day. The Artist will not be required to travel to another building of rehearsal or performance or perform any service whatsoever for the Engager during rehearsal breaks or the one (1) hour rest period.
Maximum Consecutive Hours. Employees shall not be required to work more than sixteen
Maximum Consecutive Hours. Bar- gaining unit members may not accept overtime assign- ments that would result in the employee working in ex- cess of two (2) consecutive duty shifts. Bargaining unit members may not work as the result of trade time if do- ing so would result in the employee working in excess of two (2) consecutive duty shifts. Following the comple- tion of the two (2) complete shifts, bargaining unit em- ployees shall not be eligible to work in a fire suppression or EMS assignment until the employee has been off duty for at least twelve (12) hours. Under the application of this Article, a bargaining unit employee will be consid- ered to have worked a 24 hour shift if the employee works in excess of twelve (12) hours during any duty shift.

Related to Maximum Consecutive Hours

  • Minimum Hours All employees shall be paid their regular hourly rate for each hour worked except where employed for less than four (4) consecutive hours per day, in which event they shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours pay. An employee who is called for work and upon reporting finds that his or her services are not required shall receive two (2) hours pay.

  • Maximum Contract Amount 4.4.1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the City’s maximum payment obligation will not exceed ($_) (the “Maximum Contract Amount”). The City is not obligated to execute an agreement or any amendments for any further services, including any services performed by the Contractor beyond that specifically described in Exhibit A. Any services performed beyond those in Exhibit A or performed outside the Term are performed at the Contractor’s risk and without authorization under this Agreement.

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