Common use of Lunch Periods and Breaks Clause in Contracts

Lunch Periods and Breaks. A. Employees who work in excess of five clock hours per day shall be entitled to a thirty minute duty free unpaid lunch period, scheduled by his/her supervisor, all as added to the normal work day, except as may be the practice at the time of the effective date of this agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contractual Agreement, Contractual Agreement, Contractual Agreement

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Lunch Periods and Breaks. A. Employees who work in excess of five clock hours per day 1. All full-time employees shall be entitled to a thirty minute duty free duty-free, unpaid lunch period, scheduled by his/her supervisor, all as added to period of one (1) hour. Individual lunch periods shall begin no earlier than three (3) hours after the normal work day, except as may be the practice at the time start of the effective date shift or any later than five (5) hours after the start of this agreementthe shift.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Lunch Periods and Breaks. A. 1. Employees who work in excess of five clock hours per day shall be entitled to are authorized a thirty (30) minute duty consecutive and uninterrupted, non-paid, lunch period every workday. A lunch period is a time during which an employee is entirely free unpaid lunch period, scheduled by his/her supervisor, all as added from work responsibilities. During this time the employee is considered to the normal work day, except as may be the practice at the time of the effective date of this agreementoff-duty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Lunch Periods and Breaks. A. 1. Employees who work in excess of five clock hours per day shall be entitled to are authorized a thirty (30) minute duty consecutive and uninterrupted lunch period every workday. A lunch period is a time during which an employee is entirely free unpaid lunch period, scheduled by his/her supervisor, all as added from his work responsibilities. During this time the employee is considered to the normal work day, except as may be the practice at the time of the effective date of this agreementoff-duty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com, media.defense.gov

Lunch Periods and Breaks. A. 1. Employees who work in excess of five clock hours per day shall be entitled to are authorized a thirty (30) minute duty consecutive and uninterrupted lunch period every workday. A lunch period is a time during which an employee is entirely free unpaid from work responsibilities. During this time, the employee is off duty. The lunch period, period should normally be scheduled by his/her supervisor, all as added to the normal work day, except as may be the practice at the same time each day. Lunch periods will be scheduled to begin not earlier than four (4) hours and not later than five (5) hours after the start of the effective date of this agreementa shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Lunch Periods and Breaks. A. 1. Employees who work in excess are authorized a lunch period of five clock hours per day shall (30) consecutive minutes relatively free of interruption every workday. During this time the employee is considered to be entitled to a thirty minute duty free unpaid lunch period, scheduled by his/her supervisor, all as added to the normal work day, except as may be the practice at the time of the effective date of this agreementoff-duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lunch Periods and Breaks. A. 1. Employees who work in excess of five clock hours per day shall be entitled to are authorized a thirty (30) minute duty consecutive and uninterrupted lunch period every workday. A lunch period is a time during which an employee is entirely free unpaid lunch periodfrom work responsibilities. During this time, scheduled by his/her supervisor, all as added the employee is considered to the normal work day, except as may be the practice at the time of the effective date of this agreementoff-duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Lunch Periods and Breaks. A. 1. Employees who work in excess of five clock hours per day shall be entitled to are authorized a thirty (30) minute duty consecutive and uninterrupted lunch period every workday. A lunch period is a time during which an employee is entirely free unpaid lunch period, scheduled by his/her supervisor, all as added from work responsibilities. During this time the employee is considered to the normal work day, except as may be the practice at the time of the effective date of this agreementoff-duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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