0 If a worker such as a doctor is on call, he or she is available to work or make official visits at any time when needed:
1 used to describe workers who are available to make official visits at any time when they are needed:
an on-call specialist/firefighter/judge
It comprises a small number of in-house translators exercising quality control who supervise a large pool of experienced and trusted on-call translators and interpreters.
Those junior doctors on call will, equally, receive the same on-call payments as they would at other bank holidays.
When a scanner to diagnose a critical patient does not have a 24-hour on-call person to work it, there is dismay and disbelief.
If a waiter sits in an empty restaurant, this counts as inactive on-call time which will, of course, be evaluated differently.
Another issue concerns the possibility of extending on-call time without suitable remuneration, allegedly with the employee's consent.
At present, consultants operate an on-call rota to cover 24-hour emergency access to both medical and surgical care.
Of these 4,000 only about half are on rotas which are likely to require significant amounts of work when on-call.
The onerous on-call rotas have been better paid.
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