REGULARLY ASSIGNED HOURS Sample Clauses

REGULARLY ASSIGNED HOURS. 1.00 The regular work week shall be five eight-hour days, Monday through Friday, inclusive, except Stationary Engineers who shall work any five days of the seven, Monday through Sunday.
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REGULARLY ASSIGNED HOURS. (1) The regular work week shall be five (5) eight-hour
REGULARLY ASSIGNED HOURS. (1) Cogeneration Plant operators normal work week presently consists of 12 hours shifts/40 hours per week with start time of 07:00 for day shift and 19:00 for night shift, plus or minus 30 minutes.

Related to REGULARLY ASSIGNED HOURS

  • Ordinary Hours 6.1.1 Ordinary hours will be 38 hours per week, Monday to Friday with a maximum of 7.6 ordinary paid hours a day. All ordinary hours shall be worked between the hours of 6am and 6pm.

  • Scheduled Hours Hours falling within an employee's scheduled tour.

  • Service outside business hours However, if under Clause 28.3 a notice would be deemed to be served:

  • Weekdays All work performed outside of the designated shift Monday through Friday shall be paid at time and one-half (1-1/2) the straight-time hourly wage rate.

  • Summer Hours a) Every year, for a period of ten (10) weeks, from mid-June to mid-August (exact dates to be posted by the Human Resources Department) the length of the regular work week is reduced by three (3) hours without reduction in remuneration.

  • Shift Hours All shifts assigned by the Employer must conform with the following guidelines:

  • Operating Hours Subject to Building Rules and Regulations and such security standards as Landlord may from time to time adopt, the Building shall be open to the public during the Building Operating Hours and the Premises shall be open to Tenant during hours other than Building Operating Hours.

  • Working Hours For the purposes of this Agreement “

  • TEACHING HOURS A. The teacher’s normal teaching hours in the secondary and elementary schools shall be as follows:

  • Monday through Friday Landlord shall have the right to prescribe the weight, size and position of all safes and other heavy property brought into the Building and also the times and manner of moving the same in and out of the Building. Safes and other heavy objects shall, if considered necessary by Landlord, stand on supports of such thickness as is necessary to properly distribute the weight. Landlord will not be responsible for loss of or damage to any such safe or property in any case. Any damage to any part of the Building, its contents, occupants or visitors by moving or maintaining any such safe or other property shall be the sole responsibility and expense of Tenant.

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