Standby pay definition

Standby pay means the compensation paid to an hourly employee who is assigned to standby duty.
Standby pay means the monetary compensation paid to an employee who is assigned to standby duty.
Standby pay means the monetary com- pensation paid to an employee who is assigned to standby duty.

Examples of Standby pay in a sentence

  • Standby pay shall, however, cease where the employee is called in to work.

  • Standby pay shall, however, cease where an employee is called in to work, and works during the period of standby.

  • Standby pay shall, however, cease where an employee is called into work under Article 15.06 above and works during the period of standby.

  • Standby pay shall, however, cease where an employee is called into work under Article above and works during the period of standby.

  • Call-Back pay and/or overtime cannot be earned concurrently with Standby pay.

  • Standby pay shall only be paid while on standby status and shall not be paid after the employee has been called back to work.

  • Standby pay shall be paid at $86.00 per normal workday and $129.00 per day on weekends and holidays.

  • Standby pay shall, however, cease where the nurse is called in to work under Article above and works during the period of standby.

  • Standby pay is to be distinguished from the uncompensated status of being "subject to call" or "on call", wherein an employee returns to work during off-duty hours in response to being called, but is not required to meet the standby criteria.

  • Standby pay shall be paid for actual hours on standby prior to reporting for duty.


More Definitions of Standby pay

Standby pay. When bus drivers are engaged to drive out-of-district for field trips or activity trips, they shall be paid at their full hourly rate of pay for the actual time spent driving and also for the layover time between arrival and departure. When bus drivers are engaged to drive overnight, out-of-District trips, they shall be paid at their full hourly rate of pay for the actual time spent driving and when required to be available. The minimum two (2) hour call back provision will be paid at the full hourly rate of pay unless the overtime rate goes into effect. When driving ski trips, the driver will be paid his/her full hourly rate of pay from departure to return. Bus drivers will be paid for at least eight (8) hours of work for each day of an overnight trip provided they are available for transportation assignments during that time.
Standby pay means pay for standby time;
Standby pay is paid when members are designated and scheduled outside of their regularly scheduled hours of work to be immediately available to attend work to provide emergency services or other activities related to their position. Those receiving standby pay shall be immediately available for call-out.
Standby pay means the monetary compen- sation paid to an employee who is assigned to standby duty.

Related to Standby pay

  • Letter of Credit means any letter of credit issued pursuant to this Agreement.

  • ISP means, with respect to any Letter of Credit, the “International Standby Practices 1998” published by the Institute of International Banking Law & Practice, Inc. (or such later version thereof as may be in effect at the time of issuance).