Hours Clause Sample Clauses
An Hours Clause defines the specific working hours or time periods during which services are to be performed under a contract. It typically outlines the start and end times for each workday, the total number of hours expected per week, and may address overtime or exceptions for holidays. By clearly establishing when work is to be performed, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings about availability and ensures both parties have aligned expectations regarding scheduling and compensation.
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Hours Clause. (a) Forty (40) hours shall constitute the basic work week for full-time employees. The work week shall be defined as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
(b) Full-time employees shall not be scheduled to work less than five (5) eight (8) hour days during the work week when work is available. Overtime at the rate of one and one-half (1%) times the regular straight time hourly rate of pay shall be paid full-time employees after eight (8) hours daily or forty (40) hours weekly, whichever is greater, but not both.
(c) During a holiday week the basic work week for full-time employees shall be thirty-two (32) hours. Overtime at the rate of one and one-half (1%) times the regu lar straight time hourly rate of pay shall be paid after thirty-two (32) hours. EXCEPTION—In any holiday week in which the holiday falls on Thursday, Fri day or Saturday, the Department Heads only shall work forty (40) hours and re ceive forty-eight (48) hours straight time hourly rate of pay.
(d) Regularly scheduled full-time employees are to be paid one and one-half (1%) times their regular straight time hourly rate of pay for any hours worked before 6:00 A.M. of any work day. This does not include night stockers.
(e) Any full-time employee who works after 6:00 P.M. when the store is open for busi ness shall be paid his or her regular straight time hourly rate of pay, plus a premium of 50% of his or her regular straight time hourly rate of pay for hours worked between 6:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M. Where such premium is so paid, it shall not penalize a regular full-time employee from receiving overtime pay for hours worked in excess of his or her regular daily or weekly schedule.
(f) Each full-time employee shall be entitled to an unbroken rest period of at least nine
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Hours Clause. The work week for full time male and fe male employees shall be forty (40) hours per week, to be performed within the store and shall be worked in five (5) days. Work in excess of forty (40) hours in any one (1) week or eight (8) hours in any one (1) day to be on an overtime basis, at the rate of time and one half the regular straight time hourly rate of pay. Overtime pay shall be computed on either a daily or weekly basis, whichever is the greater, but overtime shall not be computed on overtime. If any employee is required to work out side of his regular schedule, he shall not be required to take time off from his schedule that week in order to avoid overtime.
Hours Clause. (a) Forty (*+0) hour shall constitute the basic work week for full-time employees and shall be worked in five (5) days. Time and one-half the straight time hourly rate shall be paid for hours worked over eight (8) daily or forty ( W) weekly, whichever is greater, but not both. All time worked outside of the employees posted schedule shall be paid for at time and one half.
(b) A part-time employee is one who works a maximum of thirty-two (32; hours per week and a minimum of fifteen (15) hours per week. The 15 hour minimum shall not apply when a part-time employee is called in to cover the bonafide absence of a scheduled employee on the last two working days of the week. HOURS CLAUSE (continued) Part-time employees shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half times the straight time hourly rate for hours worked after nine (9) hours a day.
Hours Clause. It limits the time period during which claims resulting from one occurrence may be included as part of the loss subject to the cover. The time period is usually measured in consecutive hours and most for property reinsurance
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