Hours Clause Samples
The "Hours" clause defines the specific times during which work or services will be performed under the agreement. It typically outlines the standard working hours, days of operation, and may address expectations for overtime, breaks, or holiday schedules. By clearly establishing when work is to be conducted, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings about availability and ensures both parties have aligned expectations regarding scheduling and resource allocation.
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Hours. For the purposes of an unpaid 7.5-hour shift, the deduction from pay shall equate to 9.375 hours.
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Hours. A. Teachers shall not be required to report more than two (2) work days prior to the beginning of classes. Teachers new to the system shall not be required to report more than four (4) work days prior to the beginning of classes.
B. Teachers must be on duty according to the following schedules: Report By Leave No Earlier Than High School 7.45 3:00 Middle School 7:40 2:55 Intermediate School 8:30 3:45 Elementary Schools 8:30** 3:45* *The daily report time may be adjusted by the principal and building staff. **Contingent on preparation time remaining at not less than 135 minutes/week. Teachers shall not be assigned to a longer school day than designated above. The parties recognize that student instruction time within the teacher work day is subject to adjustment in order for the District to receive full per pupil and categorical appropriations under the State School Aid Act.
C. One (1) school day per month shall be set aside for a staff meeting. This meeting shall occur outside the regular teacher work day, will be devoted to administrative matters, and shall not exceed forty (40) minutes in duration. The parties agree that a building principal may call additional staff meetings within the normal school day in case of emergency, with emergency being strictly defined as a situation beyond the control of either the Board or the Administration and one requiring the immediate presence of affected teachers. Part-time teachers’ attendance at staff meetings and other meetings outside the regular work day shall be prorated according to the work assignment of the part-time teacher. Other meetings outside the regular teacher work day shall be dedicated to professional development, including school accreditation and school improvement purposes, according to the following provisions:
1. All faculty members are to be in attendance at professional development meetings that are either designated on the school calendar or which are required under this Article. Proper exceptions will be made for bargaining unit members absent due to illness, other approved leaves or conflicts due to previously scheduled District athletic competition in which the teacher has coaching responsibilities.
2. The content and extent of professional development meetings shall include school improvement, school accreditation and other purposes that satisfy the substantive requisites for professional development time for compliance with Section 1527 of the Revised School Code as well to be counted as...
Hours. No laborer, worker, or mechanic in the employ of a contractor or subcontractor engaged in the performance of any public work project shall be permitted to work more than eight hours in any day or more than five days in any week, except in cases of extraordinary emergency. The contractor and the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) may apply to the Bureau of Public Work for a dispensation permitting workers to work additional hours or days per week on a particular public work project. There are very few exceptions to this rule. Complete information regarding these exceptions is available on the "Request for a dispensation to work overtime" form (PW30) and "4 Day / 10 Hour Work Schedule" form (PW 30.1).
Hours. Except for live-ins and overnights, the hours of work shall be an average of eight hours per day, exclusive of an unpaid meal period or an average of 40 hours per week. Employees shall not be required to work more than six consecutive days without receiving two consecutive days off work.
Hours. (i) Before commencing as a part-time Employee, the Employee and the Employer must agree upon the ordinary hours to be worked by the Employee, the days upon which they will be worked and the starting and finishing times.
(ii) The terms of this agreement or any variation to it shall be in writing and retained by the Employer. A copy of the agreement and any variation to it shall be provided to the Employee by the Employer;
Hours. (1) Subject to this Agreement, the ordinary working hours for full-time employees shall be an average of 38 hours per week, to be worked in not more than 40 hours in any week, or eight in any day and shall be worked on any five days of the week.
(2) Subject to Clause 42. - Overtime of this Agreement, the spread of shift in any one day shall not exceed 12 and a 1/2 hours.
(3) In addition to meal breaks, there may be one break of at least two hours in each shift for kitchen and dining room employees.
(4) As the means of working a 38 hour week, a full-time employee who works 40 hours per week, shall be entitled to payment including shift and weekend penalties for the following days on which the employee shall not be required to attend for work:
(a) Three agreed days during the first school term vacation in each year.
(b) Two agreed days during each of the other school term vacations.
(c) Five agreed days during the Christmas vacation.
(5) In lieu of the provisions of subclause (4) of this clause and notwithstanding other provisions of this Agreement and by agreement between an employer and a majority of employees covered by this Agreement at a workplace, as a means of working a 38 hour week the following may apply:
(a) with at least seven days' notice to the Union by the employer, the hours of work may be arranged so that an employee works 76 hours over nine days each fortnight with the tenth day off on full pay; or
(b) with at least seven days' notice to the Union by the employer, the hours of work may be arranged so that an employee works 152 hours over 19 days in each four week period with one day off on full pay in conjunction with other day(s) off work; or
(c) by agreement with the Union, the hours of work may be arranged so as to provide any other form of implementation of a 38 hour week.
(a) A part-time employee shall be given payment for the days referred to in subclauses (4) and (5) of this clause in the proportion that the hours worked each week bear to 40. A part-time employee shall be granted the days referred to in subclauses (4) and (5) of this clause in the proportion that the number of days worked each week bears to five.
(b) By agreement in writing between the employer and the employee, a part-time employee who works 30 hours per week or less may be paid for all hours worked at the 38 hour week rate in lieu of payment for the days prescribed in subclauses (4) and (5) of this clause.
(7) Subject to the provisions of subclause (4) of this claus...
Hours. This notice shall include reasons for the introduction of this shift. The Employer and the Union shall meet within fourteen (14) days to discuss the introduction of the shift and the feasibility of available alternatives to same. If there are no mutually acceptable alternatives, then the following shall apply.
Hours. Mon – Fri: 9am - 4pm Sat-Sun: 9am - 2pm Closed: Christmas Day (25th December), Boxing Day (26th Dec), New Year’s Day (1st Jan).
Hours. (i) Hours of work shall be flexible and in accordance with past practice concerning arrangements between employees and supervisors unless altered by mutual agreement between the parties to this Agreement.
(ii) There shall be no change in hours of library operation which result in alteration of established public service information schedules without one (1) calendar month's prior notice to the Association and to the professional librarian employee(s) involved.
Hours. Purpose: Evaluates timeliness of repair for specified services, focusing on trouble reports where the out-of- service trouble reports were cleared within the standard estimate for specified services (i.e., 24 hours for out-of-service conditions).
