WORKING HOURS AND ASSIGNMENT Sample Clauses
The "Working Hours and Assignment" clause defines the expected work schedule and the specific tasks or roles assigned to an employee or contractor. It typically outlines the number of hours to be worked per day or week, the days on which work is to be performed, and may specify whether overtime, shift work, or flexible hours are permitted. Additionally, it clarifies the nature of the work or the position held, ensuring both parties understand the scope of responsibilities. This clause serves to set clear expectations regarding time commitments and job duties, helping to prevent misunderstandings and disputes over workload or scheduling.
WORKING HOURS AND ASSIGNMENT. In those weeks where the schedule calls for thirty-seven (37) hours, employees shall be scheduled to work an additional three (3) hours to complete the forty (40) hour work week as otherwise provided herein. The County shall establish a recurring training, staff or special meeting schedule for the three (3) hours. The County shall give any affected employee two
WORKING HOURS AND ASSIGNMENT. A. Daily Work Schedule
WORKING HOURS AND ASSIGNMENT. A. The daily schedule will be a six and one-half hour day which I shall include unpaid, duty-free one-half hour lunch periods. Any modification in the daily schedule must have the approval of the supervisor of special education.
B. Before an assignment is made, the individual must meet the standards and be capable of performing the work without a trial period. It is understood that "capable of performing" the work includes satisfactory attendance as determined by the employer, temperament, personality and ability to work with a particular administrator, or the public, or teachers and students in a harmonious relationship. I I I I I I I I I ,I.
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WORKING HOURS AND ASSIGNMENT. A. Daily Schedule The daily schedule will be a six and one-half hour day which shall include unpaid, duty- free one-half hour lunch periods. Any modification in the daily schedule must have the approval of the Director of Special Education.
