Scheduled and Unscheduled Overtime Sample Clauses

Scheduled and Unscheduled Overtime a. When management determines that overtime is needed, the OIC will offer the overtime to the first two people on the bucket list with the number one person on the bucket list having first choice. If neither employee chooses to accept the OIC will attempt to contact employees on the voluntary overtime call list beginning with the most senior staff person on the list. For the purpose of overtime, Sergeants, Corporals, and Correctional Officers shall be considered on classification and can work any post.
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Scheduled and Unscheduled Overtime. 1. When it is determined that overtime is needed the Officer in Charge (OIC) will attempt to contact employees on the appropriate Voluntary Overtime Call List beginning with the next employee below the last employee contacted and worked the previous overtime opportunity.
Scheduled and Unscheduled Overtime. 1. Upon ratification of this agreement the employer will establish a rotational list by classification based on seniority.
Scheduled and Unscheduled Overtime. All scheduled overtime will, when possible, be posted fourteen (14) days in advance or as soon as the University determines the approximate number of positions that will be needed. When scheduled overtime is necessary, management will assign overtime by posting a sign-up notice for five (5) calendar days. All overtime events will be scheduled for a minimum of two (2) hours. If an insufficient number of employees sign-up for the overtime, management at its discretion and in this order may:
Scheduled and Unscheduled Overtime. All overtime, except pump watch, will be assigned on the basis of seniority in classification and will not be on a rotation basis.

Related to Scheduled and Unscheduled Overtime

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

  • 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.

  • Scheduled Downtime For the purposes of this Agreement, Scheduled Downtime will mean those hours, as determined by us but which will not occur between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday through Friday without your authorization or unless exigent circumstances exist, during which time we will perform scheduled maintenance or adjustments to the Environment. We will use our best efforts to provide you with at least twenty-four (24) hours of notice prior to scheduling Scheduled Downtime.

  • Scheduled Hours Hours falling within an employee's scheduled tour.

  • 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.

  • Overtime-Eligible Unpaid Meal Periods ‌ The Employer and the Union agree to unpaid meal periods that vary from and supersede the unpaid meal period requirements of WAC 000-000-000. Unpaid meal periods for employees working more than five (5) consecutive hours, if entitled, will be a minimum of thirty (30) minutes and will be scheduled as close to the middle of the work shift as possible. Employees working three (3) or more hours longer than a normal workday will be allowed an additional thirty (30) minute unpaid meal period. When an employee’s unpaid meal period is interrupted by work duties, the employee will be allowed to resume their unpaid meal period following the interruption, if possible, to complete the unpaid meal period. In the event an employee is unable to complete the unpaid meal period due to operational necessity, the employee will be entitled to compensation, which will be computed based on the actual number of minutes worked within the unpaid meal period. Meal periods may not be used for late arrival or early departure from work and meal and rest periods will not be combined.

  • Scheduled Outages (a) Commencing at least sixty (60) days before Initial Synchronization and throughout the Delivery Term, Seller shall, no later than January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year, submit to SCE, using the Web Client, Seller’s schedule of proposed planned outages (“Outage Schedule”) for the subsequent twenty-four month period.

  • Scheduled Days Off Except in cases of emergency, no employee will be required to return to his/her place of employment on his/her scheduled day off.

  • Unscheduled Maintenance Unscheduled maintenance may be required to resolve issues that are critical for Customer and/or performance of the Cloud Services. Druva will use its commercially reasonable efforts to notify Customer at least six (6) hours prior to the unscheduled maintenance.

  • 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:

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