PERIODS OF DUTY Sample Clauses

PERIODS OF DUTY. 17.00 (a) The usual hours of work do not normally exceed twelve (12) hours per day Monday to Friday inclusive. The usual workday ends at 1800 hours. Further, a resident will be scheduled to work a reasonable number of hours and the employer will undertake to limit the average number of hours with due regard to sound patient care and the educational requirements of the program.
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PERIODS OF DUTY. 42.1 The FRMS existing at the time of lodgement will be reviewed in consultation with the Pilot Committee within the term of this agreement with a view to incorporate all current work practices within the FRMS.
PERIODS OF DUTY. A part time pilot will be engaged and rostered in accordance with one of the options in the following table: Pro-Rated Employment Working Days RDOs Non-Work Days 50 % 10 4 RDOs 14 60 % 12 5 RDOs 11 75 % 15 6 RDOs 7 80 % 16 7 RDOs 5 These workdays may include all duty types performed by full time pilots including overnights and reserve days. The Company will make best endeavours to ensure duty types are equitably distributed to part-time pilots.
PERIODS OF DUTY. 23.1 Subject to maximum permissible duty and flight time limitations as prescribed in the approved FRMS and clause 23.2, Pilots employed under this Agreement shall be rostered the following:
PERIODS OF DUTY. A. See Appendix II CAO 48 Exemption.

Related to PERIODS OF DUTY

  • Unpaid Leave - After Three Years For every three (3) years' continuous service, an employee may request, in writing, an extended unpaid leave of absence, giving the longest possible advance notice. Every reasonable effort shall be made to comply with such requests providing that replacements to ensure proper operation of the Employer's business can be found. Notice of the Employer's decision shall be in writing.

  • Non-Paid Status During Treatment After Positive Test The employee will be in a non-pay status during any absence for evaluation or treatment, while participating in a rehabilitation program.

  • Rest Period After Overtime (a) When overtime work is necessary, it will, wherever reasonably practicable, be so arranged that employees have at least 10 consecutive hours off duty between the work of successive days or shifts, including overtime.

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as closely as possible to the middle of the workday. The length of the meal period shall be not less than thirty (30) minutes and not more than sixty (60) minutes.

  • Overtime-Eligible Unpaid Meal Periods ‌ The Employer and the Union agree to unpaid meal periods that vary from and supersede the unpaid meal period requirements of WAC 000-000-000. Unpaid meal periods for employees working more than five (5) consecutive hours, if entitled, will be a minimum of thirty (30) minutes and will be scheduled as close to the middle of the work shift as possible. Employees working three (3) or more hours longer than a normal workday will be allowed an additional thirty (30) minute unpaid meal period. When an employee’s unpaid meal period is interrupted by work duties, the employee will be allowed to resume their unpaid meal period following the interruption, if possible, to complete the unpaid meal period. In the event an employee is unable to complete the unpaid meal period due to operational necessity, the employee will be entitled to compensation, which will be computed based on the actual number of minutes worked within the unpaid meal period. Meal periods may not be used for late arrival or early departure from work and meal and rest periods will not be combined.

  • Other Unpaid Leaves It is agreed that this provision will be interpreted in a manner consistent with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Employment Standards Act.

  • Excessive leave accruals request by employee for leave

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