Maintenance, Warehouse and Sanitation Departments Sample Clauses

Maintenance, Warehouse and Sanitation Departments. Employees will be entitled to two (2) fifteen (15) minute rest periods in each twelve (12) hour shift, the first without pay and the second with pay. Employees required to work more than one (1) hour after the completion of a twelve (12) hour shift will be entitled to one additional fifteen (15) minute rest period with pay, which will be taken at the end of the scheduled twelve (12) hour shift, prior to the start of the overtime. For each additional two (2) hours of overtime worked over and above the first one (1) hour of overtime, employees will be entitled to an additional fifteen (15) minute rest period with pay.
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Maintenance, Warehouse and Sanitation Departments. All employees in Maintenance, Warehouse and Sanitation Department classifications shall work up to a twelve (12) hour shift schedule. Shift schedules will be determined by the Employer based on operational demands, while seeking to provide as much consistency as reasonably possible.
Maintenance, Warehouse and Sanitation Departments. Employees will be entitled to two (2) thirty (30) minute meal periods in each twelve (12) hour shift. The first meal period will be without pay and will be taken within the first eight (8) hours of the shift. The second meal period will be with pay and will be taken after ten (10) hours into the shift. If the employee does not work ten (10) hours or more, the second meal period will not be earned. The Employer may schedule a meal period and a rest period together (for a combined forty-five (45) minutes).
Maintenance, Warehouse and Sanitation Departments. All time worked in excess of twelve-and-a-half (12.5) hours in any one (1) day or in excess of forty-eight (48) hours in any one (1) work week, shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half (1½) the employee's regular hourly rate of pay. Employees who work additional shifts over and above a full-time work week schedule (i.e. an 8th or 9th shift in a two-week schedule cycle) shall be paid for time actually worked during such additional shifts at the rate of time and one-half (1½) the employee's regular hourly rate of pay; however, the half-hour paid lunch breaks during such shifts shall be paid at the employee’s regular hourly rate of pay. Should any employee be scheduled for anything less than twelve-and-a-half (12.5) hours in any one (1) day then overtime shall be paid for any hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours in any one (1) work week.
Maintenance, Warehouse and Sanitation Departments. All time worked in excess of twelve and a half (12.5) hours in any one (1) day or in excess of forty-eight (48) hours in any one

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