Regular Workweek and Workday Sample Clauses

The "Regular Workweek and Workday" clause defines the standard days and hours that employees are expected to work under an employment agreement. Typically, it specifies the number of hours in a workday, the days of the week considered as the regular workweek (such as Monday through Friday), and may outline start and end times for shifts. This clause ensures both employer and employee have a clear understanding of normal working schedules, helping to prevent disputes over working hours and providing a basis for calculating overtime or other work-related entitlements.
Regular Workweek and Workday. The regular workweek shall be five (5) consecutive days falling within Monday through Saturday. Where a single shift is worked, the regular workday shall be eight (8) consecutive hours between 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM; exclusive of a meal period of not less than one-half (1/2) hour. Nothing herein shall preclude the Contractor or subcontractor from scheduling any workday in excess of eight (8) hours or a workweek in excess of forty (40) hours. The Contractor or subcontractor shall determine and establish the work starting times at any time between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM. All work performed before the regular starting time or after eight (8) consecutive hours shall be paid at the regular overtime rate, except that under conditions beyond the control of the parties to this Agreement (such as concrete paving, concrete pouring, asphalt and road oiling work) or on work requiring special crews, or when the job or weather conditions warrant, the work starting time shall be mutually arranged to fit such conditions without penalty or premium payment. Other starting times, including staggering starting times, may be mutually agreed upon by the Parties without premium pay.
Regular Workweek and Workday. 1. The regular workweek shall be Monday through Saturday. Sunday shall be deemed to be a day unto itself. 2. For any employee, eight (8) hours shall constitute a regular day's work between midnight and midnight. 3. Thirty-two (32) hours, consisting of any four (4) eight (8) hour days of the regular workweek as described above, shall constitute a regular week's work for any full-time employee and sixteen (16) hours, with a minimum of four (4) hours worked each day, for part-time employees..