Workweek Hours Clause Samples

The Workweek Hours clause defines the standard number of hours an employee is expected to work within a typical workweek. It typically specifies the start and end times for each workday, the total weekly hours, and may address overtime eligibility or exceptions for certain roles. By clearly outlining these expectations, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings about work schedules and ensures both employer and employee are aligned on time commitments.
Workweek Hours. A. Nurses shall have a normal workday of 7.5 hours plus a 30-minute duty-free unpaid lunch. B. Travel time for nurses assigned to more than one building shall count towards workday and workweek hours. If nurses, due to extenuating circumstances, travel to more than two buildings in the day, the Association President will be notified. C. Except for extenuating circumstances, nurses shall not be pulled from their regular duties to cover private nursing duties usually covered by an agency. If, under extenuating circumstances a nurse is used to cover a private nursing duty, they will be paid at the private nursing rate, if that is greater than their current hourly rate.
Workweek Hours. The regular workweek for all full-time bargaining unit members shall be thirty-seven and one half (37.5) hours.
Workweek Hours. 5.1.1 The regular workweek of a full-time Association member shall be forty