TIME BETWEEN WORK PERIODS Sample Clauses

The "Time Between Work Periods" clause defines the minimum required rest or break period that must occur between consecutive work shifts or periods for employees. Typically, this clause specifies a set number of hours that must elapse before an employee can begin their next shift, such as requiring at least 8 or 12 hours off between the end of one work period and the start of the next. This ensures that employees have adequate time to rest and recover, thereby promoting workplace safety, reducing fatigue, and helping employers comply with labor regulations regarding working hours.
TIME BETWEEN WORK PERIODS. An employee shall have not less than 10 hours off between work periods except in the case of overtime worked. If the employee is required to return to work before 10 hours has expired, they shall be compensated at the applicable overtime rate for the first part of the shift up to the point where ten hours has passed.