Paid Lunch Periods Sample Clauses

Paid Lunch Periods. Section 14.1 All contracted employees working six (6) or more consecutive hours daily, including summer work, will receive a thirty (30) minute lunch period as part of their contracted work day. All other contracted employees working under six (6) hours or those working by a time sheet will not receive the thirty (30) minute lunch period as a paid part of their day. All employees are on call during paid lunch periods and may not leave their assigned buildings without the approval of their immediate supervisor. Section 14.2 Personnel will not receive free lunches.
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Paid Lunch Periods. Employees working the second and third shifts shall have a thirty (30) minute paid lunch period.
Paid Lunch Periods. If the City determines that any employee is required to remain at the work site for the entire length of a period of eight (8) hours or more, then the employee shall be permitted a one half (1/2) hour paid lunch break during said period, provided the employee shall make himself available to respond to work demands during the lunch period if the need arises.
Paid Lunch Periods. Police Officers, when working their normal eight - (8) hour shift, shall be entitled to a maximum of one-half (1/2) hour for lunch. When working a work shift of twelve (12) hours or more, they shall be entitled to a maximum of two (2) one-half (1/2) hour periods for lunch and dinner. Prior to starting such lunch or dinner periods they shall advise the police radio operator as to where they can be reached in case of emergency.

Related to Paid Lunch Periods

  • Lunch Periods 3.6.1 All employees covered by this Agreement shall be entitled to an uninterrupted lunch period, which shall be scheduled for full-time employees at or about mid-point of each work shift. If time variations to this schedule need to be established, the wishes of the affected employees and the efficient operation of the District shall be the criteria used to establish such variation.

  • REST AND LUNCH PERIODS 1. The present practices of agencies, departments or organizational units with respect to rest periods during the regular workday shall be continued, provided that each employee shall be allowed two (2) rest periods with pay of fifteen (15) minutes during each regular workday. Employees whose duties involve continuous operations where breaks cannot be scheduled shall take personal rest periods as schedules permit.

  • Lunch Period Employees who work five (5) hours or more shall be granted a thirty (30) minute, duty-free, uninterrupted lunch period, which may or may not be during the normal lunch hours.

  • Work Periods 10.02 Work Periods shall be:

  • Break Periods The parties agree that the paid rest period contemplated by Article 16(e) shall be taken during times that will not interfere with the operation of the Strong Start Centre.

  • Paid Rest Periods All Employees shall be given a paid rest period of fifteen (15) minutes in the first and second half of their daily shift in an area made available by the Employer. If mutually agreed to between the parties, the two (2) rest periods shall be combined.

  • Consecutive Hours of Work The daily hours of work for each employee shall be consecutive.

  • Meal Periods and Rest Periods (a) Regular hours of work shall include, as scheduled by the Employer, two (2) rest periods of fifteen (15) minutes during each shift of seven and three- quarter (7 3/4) hours and exclude an unpaid meal period of not less than thirty (30) minutes.

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as closely as possible to the middle of the workday. The length of the meal period shall be not less than thirty (30) minutes and not more than sixty (60) minutes.

  • Flexible Hours of Work 19.1 Flexible hours of work, or flextime, is a system designed to provide for the individual preferences and work habits of employees while at the same time ensuring the efficient operation of the Employer's service.

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