Overtime Provision Sample Clauses

Overtime Provision. A.06.01 a)
Overtime Provision. Restricted contract instructors employed on an hourly or overload basis shall be compensated at a rate of 1.5 times the instructor’s hourly rate for each hour over forty
Overtime Provision. Except in cases of emergency or extreme need, the City will give the employees involved as much notice as possible of available overtime. Overtime shall be worked on a voluntary basis; however, overtime will be required under certain circumstances as provided in subsections (b) and (d) below.
Overtime Provision. The City will comply with the Department of Labor guidelines for the administration of the Fair Labor Standards Act, including those guidelines and regulations governing the calculation and payment of overtime. The City affirms that it will follow FLSA rules pertaining to paying overtime and not adjusting work periods to avoid the payment of overtime. The purpose of this is to eliminate random work period/shift schedule adjustments. This does not apply to rescheduling for the purposes of facilitating attendance at training schools or similar activities. Overtime received for a continuation of a regularly scheduled shift, or preceding a regularly scheduled shift, will be for actual time worked after or preceding the regularly scheduled shift. Actual overtime received will be computed to the nearest fifteen (15) minutes.
Overtime Provision. (a) Time worked in addition to the regular scheduled shifts or time worked in a bi-weekly pay period in excess of seventy-five (75) hours shall be compensated at a rate of one and one-half times (l.5x) the Nurse’s regular hourly rate for the overtime worked.
Overtime Provision. Except in cases of emergency or extreme need, the City will endeavor to give the employees involved ample notice of available overtime. In the event that the regular employee in the position has requested and been granted approved leave, overtime shall be, offered by seniority within the job class, but if no volunteers are found it shall be assigned to employees in rotation, beginning with the lowest senior employee. Overtime will also be required under certain circumstances as provided in subsection (c). In lieu of monetary overtime compensation, an employee may elect to take compensatory time off (comp time) at a rate of 1 and one-half hours for each hour of overtime worked. The election for Comp Time by the employee must be approved by the employee’s supervisor and declared when the overtime is assigned. Comp time hours may not exceed 40 regular hours (60 at time and one-half) for any employee at any given time. Use of comp time must be approved by the supervisor. Comp time banks shall be paid out at the employee’s current rate of pay upon termination of employment or when an employee transfers or promotes to another position.
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Overtime Provision. 1. Time and one-half the straight time rates shall be paid for time worked on the sixth (6th) consecutive day and double time the straight time rates shall be paid for time worked on the seventh (7th) consecutive day provided the employee has worked the first forty (40) regular scheduled hours during the work week. Employees who take time off during their first five (5) consecutive working days because of illness will be paid in accordance with the above, provided their illness is established by a certificate from a licensed physician.

Related to Overtime Provision

  • Overtime Provisions (a) Time worked as an extension to the regular scheduled shift or time worked in a bi-weekly pay period that is in excess of seventy-five (75) hours shall be compensated at a rate of one and one-half times (1½ x) the Nurse’s regular hourly rate for the overtime worked. A Nurse who works in excess of four (4) hours overtime in any one day shall be compensated at a rate of two times (2 x) the Nurse’s regular hourly rate for the overtime worked.

  • Overtime Payment Full-time employees shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half times the employee's straight time hourly rate for all time worked outside of their normal work hours and/or work days up to sixteen (16) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period. For hours worked in excess of sixteen (16) in a twenty-four (24) hour period, employees shall be paid double time. Employees who receive an unpaid lunch period and are not required to work at their work assignments during such period shall not have such time treated as hours worked for the purpose of computing overtime.

  • Leave Provisions Clause No. Title

  • Overtime Payments (1) Subject to the provisions of this subclause, all work performed outside of the Ordinary Hours and time worked to accrue an RDO on any day, Monday to Friday, inclusive, shall be paid for at the rate of time and one half for the first two hours and double time thereafter.

  • Overtime Pay a) A casual employee shall be entitled to overtime pay in accordance with Article 27.05 in the following circumstances:

  • General Leave Provisions 21.1.1 Except where explicitly noted in Article 00 Xxxxx Xxxxx, the Employer may implement, modify, or eliminate the leaves of absence as outlined in this Article and consistent with all state and federal leave requirements. The Employer reserves the right to modify its Leave of Absence policies. The Employer will inform the Union of any material and substantial changes in its Leave of Absence policies prior to implementation.

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