Common use of Work on Regular Workdays Clause in Contracts

Work on Regular Workdays. a. Wholly outside of regular hours. When an employee is required to work wholly outside of his/her regular hours on his/her regular workday, the Employer shall provide him/her with a 1/2-hour paid meal break at intervals of 4 hours as long as he/she continues to work. b. Work before regular starting time. When an employee is required to report to work on workdays starting 2 hours or more before his/her regular starting time and the employee continues to work into the regular work hours, a 1/2-hour paid meal break shall be allowed as early as the employee can be spared from the work program, but not later than 4 hours after the employee's starting time. c. Work beyond regular quitting time. When an employee is required to work beyond regular quitting time, the employee is entitled to a 1/2-hour paid meal break 1 1/2-hours after regular quitting time and every 4 hours thereafter until the work is completed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Basic Employee Management Agreement, Basic Employee Management Agreement

Work on Regular Workdays. a. Wholly outside of regular hours. When an employee is required to work wholly outside of his/her regular hours on his/her regular workday, the Employer shall provide him/her with a 1/2-hour paid meal break at intervals of 4 hours as long as he/she continues to work. b. Work before regular starting time. When an employee is required to report to work on workdays starting 2 hours or more before his/her regular starting time and the employee continues to work into the regular work hours, a 1/2-hour paid meal break shall be allowed as early as the employee can be spared from the work program, but not later than 4 hours after the employee's starting time. c. Work beyond regular quitting time. When an employee is required to work beyond regular quitting time, the employee is entitled to a 1/2-hour paid meal break 1 1/21-1/2 hours after regular quitting time and every 4 hours thereafter until the work is completed.

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Sources: Employee Management Agreement