Common use of STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS AND CALL BACK Clause in Contracts

STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS AND CALL BACK. a. Any employee who is required to remain on standby for emergency work shall have the option, with management approval, to be paid the equivalent of two (2) hours straight time pay or two (2) hours compensated time off for each eight-hour standby shift, whether or not the employee is called to work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS AND CALL BACK. a. Any employee supervisor who is required to remain on standby for emergency work shall have the option, with management approval, to be paid the equivalent of two (2) hours straight time pay or two (2) hours compensated time off for each eight-hour standby shift, whether or not the employee he is called to work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Employees, Agreement

STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS AND CALL BACK. a. Any employee supervisor who is required to remain on standby for emergency work shall have the option, with management approval, to be paid compensated the equivalent of two (2) hours hours’ straight time pay or two (2) hours compensated time off for each eight-hour standby shift, whether or not the employee supervisor is called to work. A standby shift shall be eight (8) hours or less. Standby pay may only be earned once in each standby shift.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: laborrelations.saccounty.gov, Agreement

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STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS AND CALL BACK. a. Any employee supervisor who is required to remain on standby for emergency work shall have the option, with management approval, to be paid compensated the equivalent of two (2) hours straight time pay or two (2) hours compensated time off for each eight-hour standby shift, whether or not the employee supervisor is called to work. A standby shift shall be eight (8) hours or less. Standby pay may only be earned once in each standby shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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