Crib Time on Construction Projects Sample Clauses
The 'Crib Time on Construction Projects' clause defines the rules and allowances for scheduled breaks, often referred to as 'crib time,' for workers on a construction site. Typically, this clause specifies the duration, frequency, and timing of these breaks, such as a 30-minute meal break or shorter rest periods during a shift, and may outline whether these breaks are paid or unpaid. By clearly setting expectations for rest periods, the clause helps ensure worker welfare, compliance with labor regulations, and minimizes disputes over break entitlements during the project.
Crib Time on Construction Projects. If the period of overtime is more than one and a half hours, an employee before starting overtime and after working ordinary hours, will be allowed a meal break of twenty minutes which will be paid at ordinary rates. In the event of an employee remaining at work after the usual ceasing time without taking the crib time of twenty minutes and continuing at work for a period of more than one and a half hours, he/she will be regarded as having worked twenty minutes more than the time worked and be paid accordingly.
