Meals Without Charge Clause Samples

The "Meals Without Charge" clause establishes that certain meals will be provided at no cost to specified individuals, such as employees, contractors, or guests, during the course of an event, project, or employment. Typically, this clause outlines which meals are included (for example, breakfast and lunch during training sessions) and may specify any conditions or limitations, such as eligibility or maximum value per meal. Its core practical function is to clarify the parties' expectations regarding meal expenses, preventing misunderstandings and ensuring that meal provisions are handled consistently and fairly.
Meals Without Charge. 5 In the Department of Corrections, to facilitate security measures, employees who meet 6 the criteria listed below will be provided a meal without charge. The meal provided will be 7 from the same menu provided the residents for the main meal of that date. To be eligible, 8 the employee shall be: 9 1. Employed and assigned within the security perimeter of a correctional facility where 10 food service facilities are available; and 11 2. Required to remain at the correctional facility for the full eight (8) hour shift, and not 12 be relieved of custody responsibilities during the period provided for consuming the 13 meal; and 14 3. Entitled to receive full pay for the period during which the meal is to be consumed. 15 4. The method of providing the meal, including the accommodation of dietary restrictions 16 shall be a proper subject of secondary negotiations.
Meals Without Charge. 1. Except as described in Subsection 2., all employees currently provided a meal without charge shall continue to receive such benefit. 2. In the Department of Corrections, to facilitate security measures, employees who meet the criteria listed below will be provided a meal without charge. The meal provided will be from the same menu provided to the residents for the main meal of that date. To be eligible, the employee shall be: a. Employed and assigned within the security perimeter of a correctional facility where food service facilities are available; and b. Required to remain at the correctional facility for the full eight (8) hour shift, and not be relieved of custody responsibilities during the period provided for consuming the meal; and c. Entitled to receive full pay for the period during which the meal is to be consumed. UAW : ARTICLE 36---COMPENSATION POLICY UNDER CONDITIONS OF GENERAL EMERGENCY
Meals Without Charge. 27 In the Department of Corrections, to facilitate security measures, employees who meet 28 the criteria listed below will be provided a meal without charge. The meal provided will 29 be from the same menu provided the residents for the main meal of that date. To be 30 eligible, the employee shall be: 31 1. Employed and assigned within the security perimeter of a correctional facility 32 where food service facilities are available; and 33 2. Required to remain at the correctional facility for the full eight (8) hour shift, and 34 not be relieved of custody responsibilities during the period provided for consuming 35 the meal; and
Meals Without Charge. 38 In the Department of Corrections, to facilitate security measures, employees who meet 39 the criteria listed below will be provided a meal without charge. The meal provided will be
Meals Without Charge. In the Department of Corrections, to facilitate security measures, employees who meet the criteria listed below will be provided a meal without charge. The meal provided will be from the same menu provided the residents for the main meal of that date. To be eligible, the employee shall be: 1. Employed and assigned within the security perimeter of a correctional facility where food service facilities are available; and 2. Required to remain at the correctional facility for the full eight (8) hour shift, and not be relieved of custody responsibilities during the period provided for consuming the meal; and 3. Entitled to receive full pay for the period during which the meal is to be consumed. 4. The method of providing the meal, including the accommodation of dietary restrictions shall be a proper subject of secondary negotiations.