Meal Time - Non-Work Time Sample Clauses

The 'Meal Time - Non-Work Time' clause defines meal periods during the workday as unpaid, non-working time for employees. Typically, this means that employees are relieved of all job duties during their meal breaks, and the time is not counted toward hours worked for wage or overtime calculations. This clause clarifies that meal breaks are distinct from paid rest periods and ensures compliance with labor laws regarding unpaid breaks, helping both employers and employees understand how meal times are treated in terms of compensation and scheduling.
Meal Time - Non-Work Time. All unit employees shall be entitled to one meal time for eight (8) or more consecutive hours of time worked. One meal break per scheduled work day, exclusive of overtime worked.
Meal Time - Non-Work Time. Unit membersmeal breaks shall commence not earlier than three (3) hours nor later than five (5) hours after the scheduled time for reporting.