HOURS AND SCHEDULING Sample Clauses

HOURS AND SCHEDULING. 10.1 This article applies to contract and regular faculty employees. Article 7 describes hours and scheduling for part-time faculty employees.
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HOURS AND SCHEDULING. Definitions The following definitions shall govern for purposes of this Article:
HOURS AND SCHEDULING. 18.1 During the non-water season, the District Manager shall establish as near as is possible, a forty-hour (40) five (5) day workweek (Monday through Friday). During the water season, employees will be scheduled to work overtime on Saturdays during the week on a rotating schedule. However, if an employee is sick and/or on vacation during that work week, vacation and/or sick time hours will be used (as appropriate) to reach forty (40) hours of pay for that work week. Under no circumstance will an employee will receive premium pay or additional compensation for working Saturday when hours worked is less than forty (40) in the work week or less than eight
HOURS AND SCHEDULING. 11.1 Work Week and Running Schedule Reference to 7-day swing in Article 11 or anywhere else in this agreement is equivalent to the term Southern Swing.
HOURS AND SCHEDULING. For regular full-time teachers who work Monday through Friday, the workweek shall consist of 40 hours and shall normally adhere to the following pattern: 6.5 hours of contact time and 0.5 hour of lunch Monday through Thursday, 5.5 hours of contact time, 0.5 of lunch, and 2 hours of required staff meeting on Friday; the remaining 4 hours of the workweek will be used for professional time. The schedules for Teachers with a workweek shorter than five days shall maintain the same proportions as described above, although the 40-hour workweek shall be shortened by 0.5 for each day on which no service is performed. 405 Regardless of the configuration of the weekly schedule, the contact time shall remain fixed at 31.5 hours. For regular teachers with 75 percent contracts, the workweek shall consist of 30 hours, which shall normally adhere to the following pattern: 22.5 hours of contact time, 2 hours of required staff meeting, 3 hours of professional time, and 2.5 hours of lunch. The schedules for Teachers with a workweek shorter than five days shall maintain the same proportions as described above, although the 30-hour workweek shall be shortened by 0.5 for each day on which no service is performed. Regardless of the configuration of the weekly schedule, the contact time shall remain fixed at 22.5 hours. For part-time teachers, the workweek shall consist of up to 20 hours, which shall include contact time, 2 hours of required staff meeting, and a proportionate amount of professional time (10 percent of the workweek). Break time shall be provided as legally required. After the contact hours are scheduled, teachers will use professional discretion in scheduling the time and place of their professional time. Teachers may also be asked in emergency situations to extend or otherwise adjust their contact time in order to provide adequate supervision of children when another Teacher is absent.
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