Scheduling of Meal Periods and Relief Periods Sample Clauses

Scheduling of Meal Periods and Relief Periods. Subject to Articles 13.01 and 13.02, meal and rest periods will be scheduled as follows: Regular tours: D fifteen (15) minutes paid – thirty (30) minutes unpaid – fifteen (15) minutes paid. E thirty (30) minutes unpaid – fifteen (15) minutes paid – fifteen (15) minutes paid. N fifteen (15) minutes paid – thirty (30) minutes unpaid – fifteen (15) minutes paid. Extended tours: D/N fifteen (15) minutes paid – thirty (30) minutes unpaid – fifteen (15) minutes paid – thirty (30) minutes (consisting of fifteen (15) minutes unpaid and fifteen (15) minutes paid).
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Scheduling of Meal Periods and Relief Periods. Regular tours: D fifteen (15) minutes paid – thirty (30) minutes unpaid – fifteen (15) minutes paid. E thirty (30) minutes unpaid – fifteen (15) minutes paid – fifteen (15) minutes paid. N fifteen (15) minutes paid – thirty (30) minutes unpaid – fifteen (15) minutes paid. Extended tours: D fifteen (15) minutes paid – thirty (30) minutes unpaid - fifteen (15) minutes paid – thirty (30) minutes (fifteen (15) minutes paid fifteen
Scheduling of Meal Periods and Relief Periods. Regular tours (7.5 hours): The first thirty (30) minutes of break time shall be considered the paid relief period and the second thirty (30) minutes will be considered an unpaid meal period.

Related to Scheduling of Meal Periods and Relief Periods

  • 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.

  • Relief Periods Employees will be allowed breaks within the shift without reduction in pay and without increasing the regular working hours as follows: Shift Length Breaks Up to, and including 5.5 hours 1 – 15 minute break More than 5.5 hours 2 – 15 minute breaks In addition to the above, any shift over five (5) hours will also have a half (½) hour unpaid lunch within the shift.

  • Limitation Periods To the extent that any limitation period applies to any claim for payment of the Obligations or remedy for enforcement of the Obligations, the Obligor agrees that:

  • Rest and Meal Periods (a) There shall be a 15 minute rest period in each half of any full shift. Employees working less than a full shift, but a minimum of four hours, will receive one 15 minute paid rest period.

  • Break Periods The parties agree that the paid rest period contemplated by Article 16(e) shall be taken during times that will not interfere with the operation of the Strong Start Centre.

  • Preparation Periods 31-1 The School District agrees to maintain daily preparation periods during the student day in all junior and senior high schools. At schools where block scheduling is in effect, the total preparation time provided shall be equal to the preparation time provided at schools not operating on a block schedule.

  • Period of Agreement This Agreement shall start on _, 20 (“Effective Date”), and end on , 20_ _, at 12:00 midnight (“Listing Period”), unless the expiration date is extended in writing.

  • Closed Periods No Noteholder may require the transfer of a Registered Note to be registered or an Exchangeable Bearer Note to be exchanged for a Registered Note (i) during the period of 15 days ending on the due date for any payment of principal on that Note; (ii) during the period of 15 days prior to any date on which Notes may be drawn for redemption by the Issuer at its option pursuant to Condition 6(c); or

  • Trial Periods 1. A secondment agreement may only include a trial period clause if and insofar as the contract is concluded for a period of more than six months. In that case, the maximum trial period laid down by law shall apply.

  • Reporting periods The action is divided into the following reporting periods: - Reporting period 1: from month 1 to month [X][ - Reporting period 2: from month [X+1] to month [Y]][ - Reporting period 3: from month [Y+1] to month [Z]][ - Reporting period 4: from month [Z+1] to month [the last month of the action]]

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