Working Hour definition

Working Hour means an hour between 0900 hours and 1700 hours on a Working Day.
Working Hour means an hour during which the College has scheduled an Employee to perform assigned duties. Work Year means the academic year.
Working Hour means a period of one hour during a working day.

Examples of Working Hour in a sentence

  • Based on Party B’s duties, Party B’s working hours shall be calculated under the Integrated Working Hour Computation System (rather than the Standard Hours System and Flexible Hours System).

  • The helpdesk should operate between the defined Working Hour and Working Day.

  • Response times will cover the defined Working Hour and Working Day and cover both the products and software elements across the geography of Scotland.

  • Maximum Time Between Updates (by email, call back or implementation in the OnDemand Service) is targeted one (1) Working Hour.

  • A notice shall be effective upon receipt and shall be deemed to have been received at the time of delivery, if delivered by hand, registered post or courier provided that, where delivery occurs outside Working Hours, notice shall be deemed to have been received at the start of Working Hour on the next following Business Day.


More Definitions of Working Hour

Working Hour means any hour in the working day;
Working Hour means an hour between 0900 hours and 1700 hours on any Working Day.
Working Hour means any hour during a working day;
Working Hour means a period of one hour during a day which in Isle of Man is a working day; and
Working Hour. (“awr waith”) means a period of one hour during a working day.
Working Hour means a period of one hour between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. during a working day.
Working Hour is an hour occurring between 10:00 and 18:00 on a weekday excluding UK bank holidays.