Common use of Night Duty Clause in Contracts

Night Duty. 126. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org

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Night Duty. 126108.122. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's weeks’ notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, www.sfmta.com

Night Duty. 126‌ 122. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's weeks’ notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Night Duty. 126174. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

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Samples: mission.sfgov.org

Night Duty. 126106.122. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's weeks’ notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Night Duty. 126120. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's weeks’ notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Night Duty. 126121. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's noticeweeks’ notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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Night Duty. 126135. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's weeks’ notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sf.gov

Night Duty. 126121.122. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Night Duty. 126133. Any shift immediately following a regular day shift or co mmencing commencing during any period of a day shift shall be considered a night shift, and employees working on such shift shall be paid ten percent (10%) above the regular day shift as set forth herein. A subsequent shift shall be known as a midnight shift and shall be paid fifteen percent (15%) above their regular day rate. The employer shall give at least one (1) week's weeks’ notice to the employee of the change of shift work. There shall be no shift change made to avoid holiday pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sfdhr.org

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