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2018-050
Legislation Date
6/19/2018
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2018
Legislation Title
Service Unit Employees CBA
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(c) When employees in the Service Department are on an overtime assignment for <br />snow removal or salting, or similar emergency work, they are directed by <br />supervision either to obtain food and bring it back to the yard where it can be <br />eaten while the truck is reloaded or refueled, or they can eat on the road. These <br />meal opportunities are provided as circumstances, including the severity of a <br />storm permit, except that the Employer guarantees a thirty (30) minute paid lunch <br />period after approximately four (4) hours of work under snow or salting activity <br />when such hours are continuous to regular shift hours. <br />(d) Employees assigned to the Wastewater Treatment Plant, Wastewater Systems, <br />Building Maintenance and Service Department shall be permitted ten (10) <br />minutes wash-up time before lunch period and fifteen (15) minutes wash-up time <br />before the conclusion of each respective shift. <br />10.04 Employees will be paid time and one half (1/2) of their straight time rate of pay for hours <br />worked in excess of eight (8) in any one work day and time and one half (1/2) of their straight <br />time rate of pay for hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours in any one work week. In interest <br />of health and safety, management may send an employee home before he completes his regular <br />scheduled shift when the employee has worked the maximum consecutive emergency overtime <br />hours. Such regularly scheduled shift hours not worked will be credited toward the forty (40) <br />hour work week requirement for any subsequent overtime hours worked. Employees other than <br />those working rotating shift at the Waste Water Treatment Plant, shall receive time and one half <br />(1/2) the rate of their regular pay for hours worked on Sunday. A work day is a twenty-four (24) <br />hour period commencing at the start of the employee's scheduled shift. Hours worked on a day <br />designated as a holiday in Article 22 shall be paid at twice (2x) the employee's straight time rate <br />of pay for hours worked in addition to regular holiday pay in accordance with Article 22. Hours <br />worked on a day designated as a Personal Day in accordance with Article 22, shall be paid at <br />time and one half (l /2) the employee's straight time paid rate for hours worked, in addition to <br />regular holiday pay in accordance with Article 22. <br />(a) Rotating shift employees of the Waste Water Treatment Plant shall be paid double <br />(2X) the employee's straight time rate of pay for hours worked in addition to <br />regular holiday pay for hours N-vorked on Thanksgiving and Christmas. <br />10.05 In determining whether an employee has worked in excess of forty (40) hours in any <br />work week, the following shall be considered as hours worked: <br />(a) Hours on a holiday which the employee did not work, but for which he received <br />pay pursuant to Article 22 of this Agreement; <br />(b) Hours of vacation which the employee did not work but for which he received pay <br />pursuant to Article 21 of this Agreement. <br />(c) Hours of jury duty or witness duty which the employee did not work for which he <br />received pay pursuant to Article 26 of this Agreement. There shall be no <br />pyramiding of overtime. <br />
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