Common use of Maximum Consecutive Hours Worked Clause in Contracts

Maximum Consecutive Hours Worked. Except for work performed in an emergency or life-threatening situation, no member may routinely work more than fourteen (14) consecutive hours if other employees are available. The parties further agree that there are situations, such as shift change day and certain days where a member will occasionally be required to work more than 12 non-consecutive hours in a day. See Article 30 – Definitions – Work Forced Over (WFO) 12 Comp

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Maximum Consecutive Hours Worked. Except for work performed in an emergency or life-threatening situation, no member may routinely work more than fourteen sixteen (1416) consecutive hours if other employees are available. The parties further agree that there are situations, such as shift change day and certain days for the relief dispatcher, where a member will occasionally be required forced to work more than 12 non-consecutive hours in a day. See Article 30 – Definitions – Work Forced Over (WFO) 12 Comp.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement