Weekend definition

Weekend means a Saturday and the following Sunday, assuring a minimum of fifty-six (56) hours off duty;
Weekend means a Saturday and the following Sunday, assuring a minimum of 56 hours off duty, provided not more than one (1) hour is worked on the Sunday, and “Extended Weekend” shall mean a Saturday and the following Sunday assuring a minimum of 79.75 hours off duty, provided not more than one (1) hour is worked on the last day of the extended weekend. Where possible, Employees shall not be required to work beyond 1800 hours on the day preceding the designated days of rest when designated days of rest fall on a weekend; and
Weekend means a Saturday and the following Sunday. The period of time off must be at least fifty-nine (59) hours;

Examples of Weekend in a sentence

  • First Year and Transfer Student Move-In Weekend August 23 – 24, 2025 First-Year Move-In is August 23rd – 24th Orientation Week August 25 -29, 2025 Orientation Week and Check In Shifts Continuing Student Move-In August 30-31, 2025 Continuing Student Move-In is August 30th and if needed on August 31st Thanksgiving Break November 26-30, 2025 Residence halls are open.

  • Weekend or remote location trips, up to four hours per day, may be assigned to the same employee.

  • In the event that the Employer wishes to introduce a Weekend Nurse position, the provisions of the Acute Care Collective Agreement shall form the basis of the applicable position for this Employer.

  • Day: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.*, Monday - Friday Evening : 5 p.m. - 11 p.m.*, Sunday - Friday Night: 11 p.m. - 8 a.m.*, All Days Weekend: 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.*, Saturday Weekend: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.*, Sunday * To, but not including When a message spans more than one rate period, total charges for the minutes in each rate period are calculated and the results for each rate period are totaled to obtain the total message charge.

  • Weekend hours outside the employee’s regular work schedule will be paid at time and one half for all hours worked on a Saturday and double time for all hours worked on a Sunday.


More Definitions of Weekend

Weekend means Saturday and Sunday.
Weekend means a Saturday and the following Sunday, assuring a minimum of 56 hours off duty, and “Extended Weekend” means a Saturday and the following Sunday assuring a minimum of 79.75 hours off duty; and
Weekend means a Saturday and the following Sunday, assuring a minimum of 56 hours off duty, provided not more than one (1) hour is worked on the Sunday, and “Extended Weekend” shall mean a Saturday and the following Sunday assuring a minimum of 79.75 hours off duty, provided not more than one (1) hour is worked on the last day of the extended weekend. Where possible, Employees shall not be required to work beyond 1800 hours on the day preceding the designated days of rest when designated days of rest fall on a weekend. Provided however that, when scheduling considerations make compliance with the requirement that designated days of rest fall on a weekend impracticable, such will not be required. Such deviation shall be stipulated in the written advice required pursuant to Article 14.10.
Weekend means the period between 0001 hours Saturday and 0700 hours Monday.
Weekend means:
Weekend means a Saturday and the following Sunday. The period of time off must be at least fifty-nine (59) hours. Except when application of this Article is waived by mutual agreement between the Employee and the Employer. If an Employee is required by the Employer to change shifts without receiving twenty-two point five zero (22.50) hours off duty, she shall be entitled to premium payment of two (2X) times her Basic Rate of Pay for the first tour of duty on the new shift.”
Weekend means a Saturday and the following Sunday, assuring a minimum of fifty-six (56) hours off duty. Provided however that, when scheduling considerations make compliance with the requirement that designated days of rest fall on a weekend impracticable, such will not be required. Such deviation shall be stipulated in the written advice required pursuant to Article 30.03:7.01(a)(iii).”