Second and Third Shifts Sample Clauses

Second and Third Shifts. The regular work period for all employees who work the second and/or third shifts shall consist of eight hours per day including a half-hour paid lunch period.
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Second and Third Shifts. The College will pay a shift differential for all work performed on the second and third shifts (including holidays, vacation, sick and personal time). The amount shall be ninety cents ($.90) per hour.
Second and Third Shifts. When it is found necessary to work what are generally known as second or third shifts, the hours of work and payment thereof shall be as follows: All hours worked on shift work that fall within the regular hours of labour shall be paid at the straight-time rate. All hours extending from the end of the regular work day to the hours of 12:00 midnight shall be paid at one hundred and fifteen percent (115%) of the wage rate and all hours from 12:00 midnight until the start of the regular work day shall be paid at one hundred and twenty percent (120%) of the wage rate. Shifts shall be composed of seven and one-half (7 ½) hours and if it is found necessary to transfer an employee from one shift to another, a period of at least one (1) full shift must elapse between shifts worked. Shifts shall be established for at least three (3) consecutive days. Where a second or third shift is required, the hours shall change from the regular 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on the first shift to the following: First shift: 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM Second shift: 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM Third shift: 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM

Related to Second and Third Shifts

  • Third Shift The third shift shall consist of seven (7) consecutive hours of employment, except for lunch period at mid-shift, and shall be paid eight (8) hours at the straight time hourly wage rate.

  • Second Shift The second shift shall be seven and one-half (7½) hours of continuous employment, except for lunch period at mid-shift, and shall be paid eight (8) hours at the straight time hourly wage rate.

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