Common use of Status of Employees Clause in Contracts

Status of Employees. Refusing to Work in Excess of 8 Hours Per Day or Scheduled Hours Per Week. (Page 91, 1949 Transcript) If an employee is requested to work in excess of eight (8) hours in any one day or in excess of his scheduled work week hours in any one week, the employee has the right to come in or not to come in and no penalty can be imposed by the employer for the failure of the employee to come in. It is understood, however, that the Companies are entitled to look for reasonable co-operation from their employees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Labour Agreement, Labour Agreement, Labour Agreement

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Status of Employees. Refusing to Work in Excess of 8 Eight (8) Hours Per Day or Scheduled Hours Per Week. (Page 91, 1949 Transcript) If an employee is requested to work in excess of eight (8) hours in any one day or in excess of his scheduled work week hours in any one week, the employee has the right to come in or not to come in and no penalty can be imposed by the employer for the failure of the employee to come in. It is understood, however, that the Companies are entitled to look for reasonable co-operation cooperation from their employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Labour Agreement, Labour Agreement

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Status of Employees. Refusing to Work in Excess of 8 Hours Per Day or Scheduled Hours Per Week. (Page 91, 1949 Transcript) If an employee is requested to work in excess of eight (8) hours in any one day or in excess of his scheduled work week hours in any one week, the employee has the right to come in or not to come in and no penalty can be imposed by the employer for the failure of the employee to come in. It is understood, however, that the Companies are Company is entitled to look for reasonable co-operation from their employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Session Agreement

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