Identification of Shifts Sample Clauses

Identification of Shifts. (1) Day shift - all hours worked on any shift which starts between 4:30 a.m. and 1:59 p.m. inclusive;
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Identification of Shifts. The City shall have the right to establish work schedules and starting times. The City shall designate the starting and stopping times of each shift; the meals and rest periods of each shift; and may stagger such times between various departments and between groups of employees or individuals within a department.
Identification of Shifts. 1. There shall be a day shift, an afternoon shift, and a midnight shift. All employees are to be at their regularly assigned building or work area at their scheduled starting time. Scheduled starting times shall be adhered to. Job postings will define the normal shift and hours for each position.
Identification of Shifts. The first shift will commence between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. The second shift will commence between 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. The third shift will commence between 11:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. The District retains the right to change the time periods within which shifts will commence provided that the District gives the Association at least two (2) weeks notice of any such change.
Identification of Shifts. The Civil Service Commission has identified shifts as follows: An employee whose scheduled shift starts on or after: A) 7:00 P.M. but before 5:00 A.M. shall be deemed to be working the No. 1 (midnight) shift.
Identification of Shifts. The first shift will commence at 7:00 am and end at 3:30 pm. The second shift will commence at 2:30 pm and end at 11:00 pm. The first shift shall include all classifications except Auto Mechanic Job Titles which shall also include a second shift. Upon mutual agreement between the Union and the Cooperative, other classifications may be added to second shift.

Related to Identification of Shifts

  • Identification When performing work on District property, Contractor shall be in appropriate work attire (or uniform, if applicable) at all times. If Contractor does not have a specific uniform, then Contractor shall provide identification tags and/or any other mechanism the District in its sole discretion determines is required to easily identify Contractor. Contractor and its employees shall (i) display on their clothes the above-mentioned identifying information and (ii) carry photo identification and present it to any District personnel upon request. If Contractor cannot produce such identification or if the identification is unacceptable to District, District may provide at its sole discretion, District-produced identification tags to Contractor, costs to be borne by Contractor.

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