Five consecutive days, Monday Sample Clauses

Five consecutive days, Monday through Friday, shall constitute a workweek on all jobs except as otherwise provided under sub-sections of this Article. Eight (8) hours shall constitute a workday. Employees shall report at 8:00 A.M. at their respective headquarters and be returned to their respective headquarters at 4:00
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Five consecutive days, Monday through Friday, shall constitute a workweek on all jobs. Eight (8) hours shall constitute a workday. Employees' work schedule shall be as follows: The Stenographic Department will work from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Employees in the General Office Department will work from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Employees shall be entitled to thirty (30) minutes time out for lunch.
Five consecutive days, Monday through Friday, shall constitute a workweek on all jobs except the Engineering & Operations Specialist and the Building & Grounds Maintenance Coordinator workweek shall be Tuesday through Saturday. Eight (8) hours shall constitute a workday. Employees' work schedule shall be from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., except for the Building & Grounds Maintenance Coordinator whose work schedule shall be from 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Employees shall be entitled to thirty (30) minutes time out for lunch. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, Tuesday through Saturday employees’ workweek shall be Monday through Friday for that week. When a holiday falls on a Sunday or Monday, these employee’s workweek shall be Monday through Friday for that week.

Related to Five consecutive days, Monday

  • Consecutive Days Off The Employer shall schedule consecutive days off for all full-time employees except where a full-time employee requests otherwise. Where possible, part-time employees shall have consecutive days off every second week. Where it can be demonstrated by the Shop Xxxxxxx, to the Employer’s satisfaction, that scheduling of consecutive days off can be accomplished without an adverse effect on the operation of the department, the Employer shall do so.

  • consecutive days The Employer may switch scheduled days off to accommodate an emergency situation provided the switch is mutually agreed with the employees affected.

  • consecutive months If the Employer extends an individual employee’s trial service period, the Employer will provide the employee with written reasons for the extension. Employees in an in-training appointment will follow the provisions outlined in Subsection 4.3 E.

  • Consecutive Hours The regular hours of work each day shall be consecutive except that they may be interrupted by unpaid lunch periods. No split shifts will be implemented without the mutual agreement of the Local Union and the Appointing Authority. Each party may cancel such agreement with thirty (30) days written notice to the other party.

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