Sunday Payments Sample Clauses

Sunday Payments. Payment to employees for all hours worked during a Scheduled Daily Tour on a Sunday shall be paid at Time and One-Half. All other hours worked on a Sunday will be paid at the Time and One-Half Overtime Rate or the Double Time Overtime Rate, as appropriate.
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Sunday Payments. Time worked on a Sunday, during a regularly scheduled tour as part of a normal work week, shall be compensated at one and one-half (1-1/2) times the hourly basic wage rate. Such additional one-half (1/2) payment shall not be considered time worked and will not be included in the Double Time calculation under the provisions of Paragraph 2(c). Should Sunday be the seventh (7th) consecutive day worked by an employee according to the provisions of Paragraph (b) above, then the provisions of Paragraph (b) shall apply.
Sunday Payments. 20.4.1 Employees who work on Sunday (meaning work started during the period from 12 midnight to 12 midnight on the Sunday) shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half (1-1/2) times the basic hourly rate for all time worked except that shift which commences at or after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday will be compensated at the regular straight time rate.
Sunday Payments a. Employees subject to overtime payments under the Fair Labor Standards Act shall be paid at the overtime rate of one and one-half (1½) times the basic hourly rate for all hours worked on Sunday during the period from 12:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.

Related to Sunday Payments

  • Holiday Payment 4.1 Where an employee works on a holiday specified in Article 47 (Holidays) and opts for compensating leave under Article UN13.2 or COR13.2, he or she may elect, at that time, to receive, in addition to his or her entitlement under Article UN13.2 or COR13.2, further leave equal to the difference between the number of hours in the employee’s normal work day and his or her entitlement under Article UN13.2

  • Thirty Day Payments Upon receipt of a billing statement that complies with all invoice requirements set forth in this Article, the State shall make a good faith effort to pay the amount which is due and payable within thirty (30) days.

  • Holiday Pay A. On each of the holidays designated above, each full-time employee scheduled to work but permitted to take the day off shall receive pay computed at the employee's basic hourly rate for the number of hours the employee was regularly scheduled to work.

  • Sunday Premium All hours worked by an Employee on Sunday, shall be paid for on the basis of one and one-half (1½) times the Employee’s Regular Rate of Pay. For the purpose of this Section, Sunday shall be deemed to be the twenty-four (24) hours beginning with the shift change hour nearest to 12:01 a.m.

  • Paid Holiday Pay Payment for holidays will be made at an employee’s basic pay, except if an employee has been working in a higher paid position than her regular position for a majority of the sixty (60) working days preceding her holiday, in which case she shall receive the higher pay.

  • Statutory Holiday Pay Employees who qualify for statutory holiday pay shall be paid an average day's pay on the Statutory Holidays above, based on the following: amount paid / days worked. “Amount paid” is the amount earned by the employee for work done during the thirty (30) calendars day period preceding the statutory holiday, including vacation pay but excluding overtime pay. “Days worked” is the number of days the employee worked or earned wages during that thirty (30) calendar day period.

  • 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.

  • HOLIDAYS AND HOLIDAY PAY 117. A holiday is calculated based on an eight (8) hour day. The following days are designated as holidays:

  • Check-Off Payments The Employer shall deduct from every employee any dues, initiation fees, or assessments levied by the Union on its members.

  • Holiday Premium If an employee works one of the following holidays, they will receive time and one half for all hours worked on that holiday: New Year’s Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xx. Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, the Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

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