WORKDAY DEFINED Sample Clauses

WORKDAY DEFINED. For the purpose of this Agreement, a working day is the period from midnight to midnight. Where shifts overlap into two (2) working days, payment shall be made for the hours worked on each working day in accordance with the rates established for such days.
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WORKDAY DEFINED. (a) The normal workday shall be six (6) hours of assigned duty for instructors and instructional assistants. By mutual agreement between the College and the employee hours may be extended to a maximum of twelve (12) hours per day.
WORKDAY DEFINED. The employee’s assigned workday for each shift (except third shift) shall consist of eight (8) hours, exclusive of lunch for each shift in the 24 consecutive hour period following his assigned starting time of his respective shift on his first scheduled workday except as otherwise provided in Section 10.5.
WORKDAY DEFINED. It is recognized that occasionally individuals may need time off during a workday to take care of personal business. In such instances, the Department Manager/Director may rearrange an employee’s daily work schedule to accommodate the employee.
WORKDAY DEFINED. For all employees in the bargaining unit, a workday shall be defined as a period commencing at 6:00 p.m. and ending at 5:59 p.m. the next night. Employees whose shift includes 6:00 p.m. will be paid for the date on which they punch in.
WORKDAY DEFINED a) A workday shall normally consist of a minimum of 8, 9 or 10 work hours, depending on the workweek schedule.
WORKDAY DEFINED. A full workday shall constitute work for that normal daily number of hours assigned to the job classification for which the employee has been called to work.
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WORKDAY DEFINED. The standard workday for full-time employees shall consist of eight (8) hours per day.
WORKDAY DEFINED. The workday is defined as a twenty-four (24) hour period beginning at 0000.00 hours and ending at 2359.59 hours.

Related to WORKDAY DEFINED

  • Seniority Defined Seniority is defined as the total length of service in the bargaining unit as an employee, regardless of occupational change. Seniority shall be used as one of the factors in determining preference or priority for promotion, transfers, demotions, terminations and layoff caused by force reductions and recall. Seniority shall operate on a bargaining unit wide basis.

  • DPA Definitions The definition of terms used in this DPA is found in Exhibit “C”. In the event of a conflict, definitions used in this DPA shall prevail over terms used in any other writing, including, but not limited to the Service Agreement, Terms of Service, Privacy Policies etc.

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