Common use of Paragraph 1 Clause in Contracts

Paragraph 1. The regular workweek will consist of 5 (five) 8 (eight) hour days commencing with the first shift of the week on Monday at approximately 7:00 am. The " regular" workday shall be eight (8) hours between 6:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Every Mechanic and/or Apprentice will be at the designated meeting space or work area at the start of the shift. This article requiring eight (8) hours on job shall be rigidly enforced. If it is proven beyond a reasonable doubt that a man is not on his assigned job he shall not be paid for this time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Paragraph 1. The regular workweek will consist of 5 (five) 8 (eight) hour days commencing with the first shift of the week on Monday at approximately 7:00 am. The " regular" workday shall be eight (8) hours between 6:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Every Mechanic and/or Apprentice will be at the designated meeting space or work area at the start of the shift. This article requiring eight (8) hours on job shall be rigidly enforced. If it is proven beyond a reasonable doubt that a man is not on his assigned job he shall not be paid for this time. Paragraph 2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maine Agreement

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Paragraph 1. The regular workweek will consist of 5 (five) 8 (eight) hour days commencing with the first shift of the week on Monday at approximately 7:00 am. The " "regular" workday shall be eight (8) hours between 6:00 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Every Mechanic and/or Apprentice as determined by mutual agreement of the Business Manager or Business Agent and the shop concerned. A 6:00 am start will be allowed when the General or Prime contractor is starting at 6:00 am, and it is mutually agreed to by the designated meeting space or work area at Union and the start of the shiftContractor. This article requiring eight (8) hours on job shall be rigidly enforced. If it is proven beyond a reasonable doubt that a man is not on his assigned job he shall not be paid for this time.eight

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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