Common use of Lunch Clause in Contracts

Lunch. Employees working at least five (5) hours per day shall be granted a thirty (30) minute uninterrupted and duty-free unpaid lunch. If there is mutual agreement between the principal or his/her designee and an employee for the employee to work during their lunch time, then the employee shall receive his/her normal rate of pay. Working through the lunch period does not entitle an employee to leave early.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: www.nh.gov, www.nh.gov, nh.aft.org

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Lunch. Employees working at least who work five (5) or more consecutive hours per day shall be granted a receive an unpaid, uninterrupted, duty- free lunch period of at least thirty (30) minute uninterrupted and duty-free unpaid lunchminutes in duration. If there In the event that an employee is mutual agreement between the principal or required to work during his/her designee and an employee for lunch period or part thereof, he/shall shall be paid at the employee to work appropriate hourly rate. Except in unusual circumstances when so notified, employees may leave the premises during their lunch time, then period but shall let the employee shall receive his/her normal rate of payoffice know they have left the grounds. Working through the Employees will be expected to clock out and clock in for their lunch period does not entitle an employee to leave earlyperiod.

Appears in 7 contracts

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

Lunch. Employees working at least who work five (5) or more consecutive hours per day shall be granted receive a paid uninterrupted, duty-free lunch period of at least thirty (30) minute uninterrupted and duty-free unpaid lunchminutes in duration. If there In the event that an employee is mutual agreement between the principal or required to work during his/her designee and an employee for lunch period or part thereof, he/shall shall be paid at the employee to work appropriate hourly rate. Except in unusual circumstances when so notified, employees may leave the premises during their lunch time, then period but shall let the employee shall receive his/her normal rate of pay. Working through office know they have left the lunch period does not entitle an employee to leave earlygrounds.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Lunch. Employees working at least who work five (5) or more consecutive hours per day shall be granted a receive an paid unpaid, uninterrupted, duty-free lunch period of at least thirty (30) minute uninterrupted and duty-free unpaid lunchminutes in duration. If there In the event that an employee is mutual agreement between the principal or required to work during his/her designee and an employee for lunch period or part thereof, he/shall shall be paid at the employee to work appropriate hourly rate. Except in unusual circumstances when so notified, employees may leave the premises during their lunch time, then period but shall let the employee shall receive his/her normal rate of payoffice know they have left the grounds. Working through the Employees will be expected to clock out and clock in for their lunch period does not entitle an employee to leave earlyperiod.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.kearsarge.org

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Lunch. Employees working at least five (5) hours per day shall be granted a thirty (30) minute uninterrupted and duty-free unpaid lunch. If there is mutual agreement between the building principal or his/her designee and an employee for the employee to work during their lunch time, then the employee shall receive his/her normal rate of pay. Working through the lunch period does not entitle an employee to leave early.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nh.gov

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