Common use of Meal Periods Clause in Contracts

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Fraserview Retirement Community, Memorandum of Agreement

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Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results result in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. A(a) A meal period of at least thirty not less than one-half (301/2) continuous minutes, away from the work place, hour and not more than one point five (1.5) hours shall be provided by granted to all Employees at approximately the Employermid-point of each work period that exceeds four (4) hours. Such a meal period shall be without pay except as provided at intervals that results for in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime14.06(b).

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. (A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A24.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. (A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. (A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without with- out an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results result in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarityWhen an employee is designated either expressly or implicitly to be available for work during a meal period, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.and:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work placeworkplace, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results result in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, www.lrb.bc.ca, www.bcnu.org

Meal Periods. (A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.five

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, www.lrb.bc.ca

Meal Periods. (A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous continuou s minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive con secutive hours without with- out an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. A) β€Œ A meal period of at least not less than thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, minutes but not more than one (1) hour shall be provided by allowed at approximately the Employermid-point of the scheduled work day. Such a meal period shall Longer periods may be provided arranged between the Employee and their supervisor. The Employer will make every reasonable effort to accommodate the lunch break preference of the Employee while insuring adequate staffing at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtimeeach worksite.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, www.afscmelocal52.org

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Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A24.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, www.bcnu.org

Meal Periods. A(a) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work placeworkplace, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results result in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lrb.bc.ca

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.. When an employee is designated either expressly or implicitly to be available for work during a meal period and:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fraserview Retirement Community

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A24.03(A) also applies to employees working overtime.. When an employee is designated to be available for work during a meal period and:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bcnu.org

Meal Periods. A) A meal period of at least thirty (30) continuous minutes, away from the work place, shall be provided by the Employer. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A15.04(A) also applies to employees working overtime.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Meal Periods. Aa) A An unpaid meal period of at least thirty one-half (301/2) continuous minutes, away from the work place, hour to forty-five (45) minutes shall be provided by the Employeremployer unless otherwise mutually agreed. Meal periods of forty-five (45) minutes shall only be implemented where there is no loss of overall hours. Such a meal period shall be provided at intervals that results result in no employee working longer than five (5) consecutive hours without an eating period. For clarity, Article 26.03(A) also applies to employees working overtimea meal period or as otherwise mutually agreed upon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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