HOURS REST Sample Clauses

HOURS REST. All Operators shall receive an eight (8) hour rest period between an evening and morning shift.
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HOURS REST. When an Employee is required to report from one scheduled shift to another scheduled shift between two consecutive workdays within the posted twelve
HOURS REST. When an Employee is required to report from one scheduled shift to another scheduled shift between two consecutive workdays within the posted 12-week work schedule with less than a lapse of twelve (12) hours of rest, the Employee shall continue to earn overtime for all hours worked from the second workday until the rest period is granted.
HOURS REST. An Employee who renders overtime work within the sixteen (16) hour period immediately prior to the beginning of the Employee’s workday and does not receive at least a total of ten (10) hours of rest within such sixteen (16) hour period shall be credited with overtime for the straight-time hours worked which is equal to the difference between the ten (10) hours of rest and the number of hours of rest received.

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  • 00 - HOURS OF WORK 14.01 The Employer does not guarantee to provide work to any employee for regularly assigned hours or any other hours, except as provided for in Article 18.00. Eight (8) hours shall constitute a normal day of work. The normal hours of work shall be between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. for an eight (8) hour day, with one-half or one hour for lunch at the midpoint of the shift. Forty (40) hours shall constitute a normal week's work, Monday through Friday inclusive. Variances beyond one (1) hour of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. shall be agreed mutually between the Employer and the Business Manager. The one (1) hour variance is conditional upon the Employer giving the Union and affected employees appropriate advance notice. If the foregoing starting or quitting times are changed without mutual agreement, applicable overtime rates shall be paid for any time worked before or after the above hours as a result of the change of the times.

  • hours per week An employee hired prior to September 1, 1997, who as of that date is scheduled to work a normal work week of less than forty (40) hours per week, shall not be scheduled to work a normal work week of forty (40) hours per week while he/she remains in his/her current position, unless agreed to by the employee.

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