Posted Overtime Sample Clauses

Posted Overtime. In Oshawa, posted overtime sheets referred to in this Agreement (Article 15.04) will be posted by 3:00 a.m. Friday, on long weekends the sheets will be posted 24 hours earlier.
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Posted Overtime. 1. Overtime posted with more than twenty-four (24) hours notice will be filled based on seniority.
Posted Overtime. Overtime requirements that become known at least 1 week in advance will normally be posted. The posting will indicate the overtime shift(s) and number of employees required. Subject to section 18 of the Employment Standards Act, the overtime will be allocated first to the Full Time Employee(s) who applied and who has worked the least number of overtime hours since the previous January 1, and second to the Part Time Employee(s) who applied and who has worked the least number of overtime hours since the previous January 1. Where there are no volunteers to work the overtime, the Employer shall assign the work in accordance with Article 15.05(d)(ii), Non-Posted Overtime.
Posted Overtime. Scheduled community events such as parades and festivals require public works participation for setup, operation, and removal. Overtime for these events will be awarded to qualified employees with the least amount of overtime who volunteer. Seniority will govern among employees equal in overtime hours.
Posted Overtime. Overtime that is offered using the call-in and/or overtime sign-up lists/sheets referenced in Sections 28.2 and 28.3.
Posted Overtime. In situations where the vacancy is more than seventy-two (72) hours, overtime will be posted in advance for radio room operators to consider if they would like to work. Overtime will then be offered to the radio room operator lowest on the equalization roster, that signed up to work the shift. If no radio room operator accepts the overtime offered, then the overtime will be forced by reverse seniority. If a radio room operator fails to work the mandated overtime shift, then the radio room operator will be disciplined accordingly.

Related to Posted Overtime

  • Banked Overtime In the event the day in lieu of working the statutory holiday is not provided as stipulated in 8.01.04, this portion may also be banked.

  • Planned Overtime In making planned overtime assignments the Employer shall first assign overtime on an equal opportunity basis according to each section’s procedure (Schedule E), as agreed to by the parties. Such overtime shall be assigned to employees who are actively on the payroll and who have indicated their willingness to accept overtime assignments according to section procedures and who are:

  • Scheduled Overtime Scheduled overtime is overtime which is assigned by the end of the employee's last worked shift prior to the overtime assignment and which does not immediately precede or immediately follow a scheduled work shift. Unless notified otherwise in advance of the scheduled starting time of the scheduled overtime assignment, any employee who is scheduled to report for work and who reports as scheduled shall be assigned at least two (2) hours work. If work is not available, the employee may be excused from duty and paid for two (2) hours at the employee's appropriate rate. If the employee begins work but is excused from duty before completing two (2) hours of work, the employee shall be paid for two (2) hours at the employee's appropriate rate.

  • Daily Overtime All employees shall be paid the applicable overtime rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for all time worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day.

  • Unscheduled Overtime I. a payment of forty dollars ($40.00) as a meal allowance.

  • Holiday Overtime An employee required to work on any of the above-named holidays will be paid holiday pay plus payment for the number of hours worked at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) his regular straight time rate of pay.

  • Weekly Overtime An Employee required to work in excess of forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1 1/2) for the first eight (8) hours of work in excess of the forty (40) hours and double time thereafter.

  • WORK WEEK AND OVERTIME Section 1. The normal work week will consist of forty (40) hours. Department management will establish the work week and hours of work best suited to meet the needs of the Department and provide superior service to the community. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a guarantee or limitation of the number of hours to be worked per week.

  • Mandatory Overtime Mandatory overtime shall be scheduled 2 weeks in advance of the scheduled event (or as soon as possible after the overtime is known to management.) If there are unforeseen circumstances, the two week requirement will not apply. Where the notice of mandatory overtime is not provided in that time frame, the hours worked will be paid at twice the regular rate. If a member has checked with the Director of Public Safety or designee about a certain date as being a mandatory day, and received a negative answer, that employee shall be waived from any mandatory obligation of the day inquired about. If a staff member has extenuating circumstances occurring on a mandatory overtime day, they may request a release from the mandatory overtime day from the Director of Public Safety, or designee. The employee shall meet with the Director of Public Safety, or designee, to discuss the extenuating circumstance. The Director of Public Safety, or designee, shall respond to the staff member’s request as soon as possible.

  • HOLIDAYS AND OVERTIME 4.11 All work performed outside of the regular scheduled working hours and on Saturdays, Sundays, and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day (California only), Presidents Day (Nevada only), Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day (California only), Nevada Day (Nevada only), Thanksgiving Day and the Friday following, and Christmas Day, or days celebrated as such, shall be paid for at double the regular straight-time rate of pay. EIGHT-HOUR REST PERIOD

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