Breakbulk. Any terminal currently designated as a breakbulk facility shall re- main designated as a breakbulk facility and remain a seven (7) day operation. The designation of a terminal as a breakbulk after April 1, 2003 shall require the approval of the appropriate Change of Op- erations Committee. (a) Each regular employee working under this provision shall be subject to a forty (40) hour workweek. The employer has no further obligation to an employee after he has worked forty (40) hours in a workweek. This provision does not supersede the daily guarantee provisions of this Agreement. (b) An employee may be worked on any five (5), consecutive eight
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Sources: National Master Freight Agreement
Breakbulk. Any terminal currently designated as a breakbulk facility shall re- main designated as a breakbulk facility and remain a seven (7) day operation. The designation of a terminal as a breakbulk after April 1, 2003 shall require the approval of the appropriate Change of Op- erations Opera- tions Committee.
(a) Each regular employee working under this provision shall be subject to a forty (40) hour workweek. The employer has no further obligation to an employee after he has worked forty (40) hours in a workweek. This provision does not supersede the daily guarantee provisions of this Agreement.
(b) An employee may be worked on any five (5), consecutive eighteight (8) hour days or any four (4) consecutive or nonconsecutive ten (10) hour days during the established workweek. On the four (4) day, ten
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Sources: Supplemental Agreement
Breakbulk. Any terminal currently designated as a breakbulk facility shall re- main remain designated as a breakbulk facility and remain a seven (7) day operation. The designation of a terminal as a breakbulk after April 1, 2003 shall require the approval of the appropriate Change of Op- erations Operations Committee.
(a) Each regular employee working under this provision shall be subject to a forty (40) hour workweek. The employer has no further obligation to an employee after he has worked forty (40) hours in a workweek. This provision does not supersede the daily guarantee provisions of this Agreement.
(b) An employee may be worked on any five (5), consecutive eighteight (8) hour days or any four (4) consecutive or nonconsecutive ten (10) hour days during the established workweek. On the four (4) day, ten
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Sources: Supplemental Agreement
Breakbulk. Any terminal currently designated as a breakbulk facility shall re- main designated as a breakbulk facility and remain a seven (7) day operation. The designation of a terminal as a breakbulk after April 1, 2003 shall require the approval of the appropriate Change of Op- erations Committee.
(a) Each regular employee working under this provision shall be subject to a forty (40) hour workweek. The employer has no further obligation to an employee after he has worked forty (40) hours in a workweek. This provision does not supersede the daily guarantee provisions of this Agreement.
(b) An employee may be worked on any five (5), consecutive eighteight (8) hour days or any four (4) consecutive or nonconsecutive ten
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Sources: Freight Agreement