Common use of Meal Interval Clause in Contracts

Meal Interval. An Employer shall not require or permit an Employee to work continuously for more than five hours, without a meal interval, of not less than 30 minutes, during which interval, such Employee shall not be required or permitted to perform any work and such interval shall not form part of the ordinary hours of work or overtime.

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Sources: Main Collective Agreement

Meal Interval. An Employer employee shall not require or permit an Employee be required to work continuously for more than five hours, hours continuously without a meal interval, interval of not less than 30 minutes and not more than 60 minutes, during which interval, such Employee . Such meal interval shall not be required or permitted to perform any work counted as time worked, and the employee shall be free of all duty during such interval shall not form part of the ordinary hours of work or overtime.interval

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Sources: Staff Agreement