Common use of Lunch Periods Clause in Contracts

Lunch Periods. All employees who are regularly assigned to a work day of six (6) hours or more shall be granted an uninterrupted lunch period of at least one-half (½) hour in length. Lunch periods are without compensation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Lunch Periods. All employees who are regularly assigned to a work day of Each employee working six (6) hours or more per day shall be granted an uninterrupted lunch receive a duty-free period of at least one-one half (½1/2) hour in lengthand not more than one (1) hour. Lunch periods are without compensationThe employee’s supervisor shall schedule the lunch period and such lunch period shall be as nearly as practical to mid-shift. Such lunch period shall not be credited as time worked for any purpose.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Oregon School Employees, Oregon School Employees, www.medford.k12.or.us:443

Lunch Periods. All employees An employee who are regularly assigned to works a work day of six five (65) hours or more hour workday shall be granted receive an uninterrupted lunch unpaid duty-free meal period of at least not less than one-half (½) hour in lengthor more than one (1) hour. Lunch periods are without compensationWhenever possible, this meal period will be scheduled during the middle of the shift. This section shall not apply to employees assigned to a split shift.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Effect of Agreement, Effect of Agreement, resources.finalsite.net

Lunch Periods. All employees who are regularly assigned to a work day of Each employee working six (6) hours or more consecutive hours shall be granted an uninterrupted receive a duty free lunch period of at least one-half (½1/2) hour in lengthhour. Such time as scheduled by the employee's supervisor, as nearly as practical to mid shift, shall be their lunch period. Lunch periods are without compensationperiod shall not be credited as time worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lunch Periods. All employees who are regularly assigned to a work day Each employee working in excess of six (6) hours or more per day shall be granted an uninterrupted receive a duty-free lunch period (emergencies excepted) of at least one-half (½1/2) hour in lengthand not more than one (1) hour. Lunch periods are Such time as scheduled by the employee's supervisor, as nearly as practicable to mid shift, shall be his/her lunch period. Such lunch period shall not be credited as time worked for any purpose. In emergency situations or upon mutual agreement of the employee and his/her supervisor, the employee may work a full shift without compensationa lunch period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Lunch Periods. All employees ‌ An employee who are regularly assigned to works a work day of six five (65) hours or more hour workday shall be granted receive an uninterrupted lunch unpaid duty- free meal period of at least not less than one-half (½) hour in lengthor more than one (1) hour. Lunch periods are without compensation.Whenever possible, this meal period will be scheduled during the middle of the shift. This section shall not apply to employees assigned to a split shift.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractual Agreement

Lunch Periods. All employees who are regularly assigned to a work day of ‌‌ Each employee working six (6) hours or more consecutive hours shall be granted an uninterrupted receive a duty-free lunch period of at least one-half (½1/2) hour in lengthhour. Such time as scheduled by the employee's supervisor, as nearly as practical to mid shift, shall be their lunch period. Lunch periods are without compensationperiod shall not be credited as time worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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