Work Weeks definition

Work Weeks means the total number of weeks worked by a Class Member
Work Weeks means the number of weeks during the Class Period in which a Class Member
Work Weeks means the number of weeks of employment with Defendant for

Examples of Work Weeks in a sentence

  • Eight 10-hour days in a row = Six days off Further example: Eight days work, 10 days board as per Section 1100 E Compressed Work Weeks 802 WORK BREAKS Employees shall have a fifteen (15) minute rest pe- riod at mid-morning and fifteen (15) minute rest pe- riod at mid-afternoon, these rest periods shall also apply to all over-time and shift work.

  • Please note that the generally accepted safe water temperature is one hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit.

  • FMLA Leave taken to care for a newborn child, an adopted child, or for a child placed in the Employee’s home for foster care, must be taken in consecutive Work Weeks.

  • The discussion turned towards the question of grants for the FPAC.

  • FMLA Leaves will be granted for a period of up to twelve (12) Work Weeks in any rolling 12-month period, which is measured backward from the date of an Employee’s qualifying FMLA event.


More Definitions of Work Weeks

Work Weeks means the number of weeks in which Settlement Class Member(s) were
Work Weeks means the total number of weeks worked by Class Members during the Class Period. Work Weeks will be calculated to start from either the Class Member’s beginning of work with Bankers or the start of the applicable Hsueh Class Period or Mackey Class Period (whichever date is later) and will end upon the termination of the Class Member’s work with Bankers or the end of the applicable class period (whichever date is earlier). Work Weeks will only include two to seven workdays in a week, and any time less than two days worked in a week will not be considered a Work Week.
Work Weeks means the number of weeks worked by Class Members in California
Work Weeks means and refers to the number of work weeks for which members of the Plaintiff Class were employed by Defendant as a non-exempt employee during the Class Period. A single day (or more) worked during a week shall be considered one (1) work week.
Work Weeks means the total number of weeks in which a Class Member worked at least one day for Chase in a Covered Position.
Work Weeks means weeks of employment for each Class Member