Weekly working Sample Clauses

Weekly working hours for fully continuous shift work The weekly working hours for fully continuous shift work shall be 36 (thirty-six) hours on average. The weekly working hours for partly continuous shift work shall be 36 (thirty-six) hours on average provided that such shift work has been actually and permanently (for more than 24 (twenty-four) weeks) established by way of shift schedules. The shift schedule must include at least 6 (six) monthly night shifts extending beyond midnight throughout the wage/salary payment period. Within the scope of the shift schedule, the individual worker must be concretely assigned to serving at least 5 (five) night shifts (regardless of whether continuous or not) within the wage/salary payment period. Employees who have completed their 55th (fifty-fifth) year and perform shift work within the above meaning shall be entitled to one paid free shift within one calendar year. Whenever possible this paid free shift should be identical with a shift to build up credit time so as to ensure a longer period of recreation. Such a shift must not be a Sunday or public holiday shift.
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Related to Weekly working

  • Day Work The work week shall be thirty-seven and one-half (37 ½) hours exclusive of lunch periods, comprising five (5) days of seven and one-half (7 ½) hours each, Monday through Friday. The work day shall be scheduled to fall between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., unless otherwise agreed.

  • Work Day/Work Week 1. The work week shall consist of five (5) consecutive days Monday through Friday of no more than eight (8) hours per day and no more than forty (40) hours per work week. This shall not restrict the extension of the employee’s usual and customary workday or workweek when such is necessary to carry on the business of the School District. Employees who actually work more than forty (40) hours per week will receive overtime pay (time-and-a-half).

  • Work Day and Work Week (A) The normal hours of work for all full-time employees shall be thirty-five (35) hours per week, or seventy (70) hours per two consecutive weeks. All employees are entitled to thirty-two (32) consecutive hours free from work each week, unless overtime rates are paid, as per Article 29.02.

  • Daily and Weekly Hours of Work The standard hours of work shall be the equivalent of thirty-five (35) hours of work per work week. This will be done by each Employee working a scheduled work week of five

  • Sunday Work Employees required to work overtime on Sundays shall be paid for a minimum of three hours work at double time. The double time is to be paid until the employee is relieved from duty.

  • Flexible Working Hours The Employer will, where operational requirements and efficiency of the service permit, authorize experiments with flexible working hours if the Employer is satisfied that an adequate number of Employees have requested and wish to participate in such an experiment.

  • WORKING DUES 6.1 The hourly working dues shall be calculated at two percent (2%) of the Principal Operator hourly wage rate and shall be deducted from each employee covered by this Agreement for each hour for which wages are payable. SCHEDULE A2 OPERATING ENGINEERS DISTRIBUTION PIPELINE AGREEMENT FOR CANADA ALBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN, AND N.W.T.

  • Normal Working Hours Prevailing Wage Rate Projects: Work performed from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00

  • Normal Work Day The normal work day shall be eight (8) hours and the normal work week shall be forty (40) hours, Monday through Friday, provided however that nothing herein shall be construed as guaranteeing any EMPLOYEE eight (8) hours of work per day or forty (40) hours per week. A single shift shall consist of eight (8) hours of continuous employment, except for unpaid lunch period, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

  • Standard Work Week The standard work week shall be thirty-five (35) hours and is composed of five (5) consecutive standard work days.

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