Common use of Lunch Period Clause in Contracts

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work seven to eight hours per day shall be provided an unpaid duty-free lunch period of at least thirty minutes. Employees scheduled to work less than seven hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Master Contract, www.winonaschools.org

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Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work seven to eight working six (6) or more hours per day shall be provided an will receive a thirty (30) minute unpaid duty-duty free lunch period of at least thirty minutes. Employees scheduled subject to work less than seven hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisorscheduling changes and unplanned interruptions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled All employees regularly assigned to work seven to eight more than six (6) hours per day shall be provided an unpaid have a duty-free free, unpaid lunch period of at least not less than thirty (30) minutes. Employees scheduled The lunch period shall occur approximately at the midpoint of the shift. Lunch periods are to work less than seven hours per be taken each day may waive and cannot be skipped without prior approval from the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of employee’s supervisor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees In order not to disrupt the lunch program, the employees will take a one-half (1/2) hour unpaid lunch period (scheduled by the supervisor) for any day the employee is scheduled to work more than seven to eight (7) hours per day shall be provided an unpaid duty-free lunch period of at least thirty minutes. Employees scheduled to work less than seven hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisorday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work seven to eight more than five hours per day shall be provided an unpaid a duty-free lunch period of at least thirty minutes. Employees Any employee directed to work by their supervisor during their normal duty free lunch period because of staffing concerns, emergencies, medical issues, or other circumstances shall be paid for that thirty minute period. With mutual agreement of the employee and the supervisor, an employee scheduled to work less more than seven five hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free be scheduled to work without a lunch with approval of supervisorperiod.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, www.winonaschools.org

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to whose work seven to eight day exceeds 4 hours per day shall be provided an unpaid with a duty-free lunch period of at least thirty minutes30 minutes without pay. Employees scheduled authorized, in writing, by administration to work less than seven hours per day may waive through this lunch period will be paid for the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisortime worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work on seven (7) to eight hours per (8) hour-per-day shall be provided an unpaid dutywork schedules will have a one-free half (1/2) hour unpaid, uninterrupted lunch period of at least thirty minutes. Employees scheduled to approximately midway through their work less than seven hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisorday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to Those employees who work seven to at least eight (8) consecutive hours per day shall be provided an unpaid duty-free entitled to a thirty (30) minute to one hour lunch period of at least thirty minutesas assigned by the Supervisor. Employees scheduled to work less than seven hours per day may waive The lunch period shall be with no pay and not included in the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisoremployee’s regular workday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work seven to eight ‌ Any employee working less than six (6) hours per day shall be provided may receive an uninterrupted unpaid duty-free lunch period of at least thirty minutesone-half hour, and such time shall be in addition to the workday. Employees Such time shall be scheduled by the employee's immediate supervisor and be as near as possible to work less than seven hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisorhalfway point in the shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work seven to eight assigned at least 6 (six) hours per day shall be provided an unpaid unpaid, duty-free lunch period of thirty (30) consecutive minutes, at least thirty minutesa time determined by the supervisor. Employees scheduled shall not be required to remain on work premises during this lunch period. If an employee is required to work less than seven hours per day may waive because of an emergency or other operational needs, as determined by the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval School District, he or she shall be paid at their regular rate of supervisorpay for this time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work seven to eight assigned at least 6 (six) hours per day shall be provided an unpaid unpaid, duty-free lunch period of thirty (30) consecutive minutes, at least thirty minutesa time determined by the supervisor. Employees scheduled shall not be required to remain on work premises during this lunch period. If an employee is required to work less than seven hours per day may waive because of an emergency or other operational needs, as determined by the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval School District, the employee shall be paid at their regular rate of supervisorpay for this time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work seven to eight hours per day shall be provided an unpaid A non-compensated duty-free lunch period of not less than thirty (30) or more than sixty (60) minutes, shall be provided to all employees working at least thirty minutessix (6) consecutive hours. Employees The lunch period shall be scheduled by the immediate supervisor near the midpoint (3 1/2 to 5 hours) of each work less than seven shift. Notwithstanding the above, by mutual agreement of the supervisor and the unit member, employees scheduled for six (6) hours per may elect to forego their unpaid half hour lunch break and conclude their work day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisorafter six (6) hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Saugus Union School District

Lunch Period. 3.4.1 Employees scheduled to who work seven to eight at least six hours per day shall be provided entitled to an unpaid duty-free lunch period of at least thirty 30 minutes. Employees scheduled to work less than seven hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.capousd.org

Lunch Period. Employees In order not to disrupt the lunch program, the employees will take a one-half ( 1/2) hour unpaid lunch period (scheduled by the supervisor) for any day the employee is scheduled to work more than seven to eight (7) hours per day shall be provided an unpaid duty-free lunch period of at least thirty minutes. Employees scheduled to work less than seven hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisorday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Lunch Period. Employees scheduled to work seven to eight hours per day shall be provided an unpaid duty-free lunch period of at least thirty 30 minutes. Employees scheduled to work less than seven hours per day may waive the unpaid duty-free lunch with approval of supervisor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

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