Common use of Variable Day Clause in Contracts

Variable Day. The employee may vary the length of the workday daily. The employee must account for 10 days per pay period, at least 40 hours per workweek, 80 hours per pay period, and core hours on each workday. For a part-time employee, the basic work requirement is the number of hours the employee must account for in the administrative workweek and the number of hours the employee must account for in a pay period. Credit hours may be earned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Master Agreement

Variable Day. The employee Employee may vary the length of the workday daily. The employee Employee must work ten (10) days per biweekly pay period. Employee must work at least forty (40) hours per workweek and eighty (80) hours per biweekly pay period. Employee must account for 10 days per pay period, at least 40 hours per workweek, 80 hours per pay period, and core hours time on each workday. For a part-time employee, the basic work requirement is the number of hours the employee must account for in the administrative workweek and the number of hours the employee must account for in a pay period. Credit hours may be earned.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Labor Agreement