Common use of Work Schedules Clause in Contracts

Work Schedules. Two fifteen (15) minute breaks shall continue to be provided – one at approximately two hours into the shift and one at approximately six hours into the shift.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Trolley Coach, Single Employees, Medically Single Employees

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Work Schedules. Two fifteen (15) minute breaks shall continue to be provided for each full-time shift, one at approximately two hours into the shift and one at approximately six hours into the shift. A reasonable amount of clean-up time at the end of each work day shall continue to be provided.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Trolley Coach, Single Employees, Single Employees

Work Schedules. Two fifteen (15) minute breaks shall continue to be provided for each full-time shift – one in a.m. and one in p.m. One unpaid thirty (30) minute meal period shall continue to be provided at approximately two hours into the shift and one at approximately six hours into the mid-shift. For purposes of working overtime, a meal and/or break periods will continue to be provided as required by law.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: City and County, City and County, irle.berkeley.edu

Work Schedules. Two fifteen (15) minute breaks shall continue to be provided for each full-time shift, one at approximately two hours into the shift and one at approximately six hours into the shift. One unpaid thirty (30) minute meal period shall continue to be provided at approximately mid- shift.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Medically Single Employees, Single Employees, Single Employees

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Work Schedules. Two fifteen (15) minute breaks shall continue to be provided for each full-time shift, one at approximately two hours into the shift and one at approximately six hours into the shift. One unpaid thirty (30) minute meal period shall continue to be provided at approximately mid-shift.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trolley Coach, sfdhr.org

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