Stand-By Hours Sample Clauses

Stand-By Hours. In order to recruit and retain employees who take call as part of their jobs, there shall be established in each department a maximum number of mandatory scheduled stand-by hours per employee. If the maximum number of mandatory scheduled stand-by hours per employee is exceeded then 12.7.3 (b) below will be triggered. The maximum number of scheduled stand-by hours per employee that will trigger 12.7.3 (b) will be one hundred thirty two (132) hours per month unless the Call Staffing Committee exempts the department from the maximum by consensus. Employees are permitted to trade, volunteer or signup for a greater number of stand-by hours voluntarily but to a safe and reasonable level as determined by the manager.
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Stand-By Hours. A. Stand-by would run for one week beginning Monday at 8:00 a.m. and ending the following Monday at 8:00 a.m.

Related to Stand-By Hours

  • Stand-by Duty A. An employee who is required by the Department head to be available on a stand-by basis leave to report to duty when necessary shall be reimbursed at a rate not to exceed seventeen dollars and fifty cents ($17.50) for such stand-by period.

  • Stand-By Time Stand-by time is defined as time that an employee is assigned, in writing and in advance, to be ready to work outside their normal work hours Schedule and Response. While on stand-by time, the employee must be ready and able to report to work within forty-five (45) minutes if so notified by phone, pagers, or other electronic device provided by the City. Employees on stand-by shall be subject to the call out provisions of this Article.

  • Stand-By Pay Employees are entitled to stand-by pay if required to remain on the Employer’s premises or so close thereto that the employee cannot use the time effectively for his/her own purposes. Stand-by payment shall be at the regular, or overtime rate of pay, whichever is applicable. An employee who is not required to remain on the Employer’s premises but is merely required to leave word at his/her home or with the Employer where he/she may be reached is not working while on call. If an employee is called back to work, the provisions of Section 2 apply. Any employee who is place on call shall not be required to perform any duties the employee is not qualified to perform.

  • Summer Hours a) Every year, for a period of ten (10) weeks, from mid-June to mid-August (exact dates to be posted by the Human Resources Department) the length of the regular work week is reduced by three (3) hours without reduction in remuneration.

  • Hours For the purposes of an unpaid 7.5-hour shift, the deduction from pay shall equate to 9.375 hours.

  • Extra Hours For the purpose of Clause 20.13, extra hours means any hours available to be worked in excess of an employee’s regular schedule. The Corporation shall determine the extra hours it requires in each circumstance, and offer such hours to employees working in that Post Office in accordance with the provisions of this Clause.

  • Duty Hours ‌ The following limits on requirements to undertake duty apply for full-time kaimahi (see clause 2.4.1 for part time kaimahi).

  • Overtime Hours Except as otherwise provided in this section, all hours worked in excess of the established work day, before or after an employee's regular scheduled shift, or on any regularly scheduled day off, shall be considered overtime. All paid vacation time, paid holidays, paid sick leave, compensatory time off, and paid leaves of absence shall be considered as "time worked" for purposes of this Article. Part-time employees whose established work day is less than eight (8) hours shall not be considered to be working overtime until having completed eight (8) hours of work.

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