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без простояwith no downtime (Alex_Odeychuk)
оплата вынужденного простояshow-up time pay (Show-up Time. The contractor may require or request an employee to remain on the job for up to thirty (30) minutes past the employee’s normal starting time, pending possible abatement or cessation of inclement weather, or situations beyond the contractor’s control which is preventing work from starting without paying show-up time to the employee. Should such a requirement or request extend beyond thirty (30) minutes past the employee’s normal starting time, the employee shall be entitled to show-up time pay, equal to one (1) hour’s pay, unless such employee quits or voluntarily lays off. finishingcontractors.org 'More)
оплата вынужденного простояshow-up pay (Show Up Pay means costs for Contractor's personnel unable to work due to reasons outside of Contractor's reasonable control. employeeissues.com kondorsky)
плата за простойreport-in pay (работника: A Standard Clause that can be included in a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) to specify the minimum pay to which employees are entitled if they report to work for their scheduled shift and the expected workload is unavailable, as well as any limitations on that payment. This payment commonly is called reporting pay, show-up pay, or report-in pay. westlaw.com 'More)
плата за простойreporting time pay (работника 'More)
плата за простойshow-up time pay (работника 'More)
плата за простойreporting pay (работника: A Standard Clause that can be included in a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) to specify the minimum pay to which employees are entitled if they report to work for their scheduled shift and the expected workload is unavailable, as well as any limitations on that payment. This payment commonly is called reporting pay, show-up pay, or report-in pay. westlaw.com 'More)
плата за простойshow-up pay (работника: A Standard Clause that can be included in a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) to specify the minimum pay to which employees are entitled if they report to work for their scheduled shift and the expected workload is unavailable, as well as any limitations on that payment. This payment commonly is called reporting pay, show-up pay, or report-in pay. westlaw.com 'More)