Parking Control Officers Sample Clauses

Parking Control Officers. The normal workweek for employees in Unit E shall consist of five (5) consecutive eight (8) hour days, Monday through Friday. The City may maintain two shifts. The normal hours of the first shift are from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The normal hours of the second shift are from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., except that a limited number of employees may be assigned to work from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Both shifts include a one-half (1/2) hour paid meal period and two (2) fifteen (15) minute paid relief periods (one in each half of the shift). All employees regularly assigned to the second shift will receive the shift differential described in Article 10. The current practice of filling vacancies on the first shift by order of seniority will be continued. The City may also maintain two shifts on Saturdays. The normal hours of the first Saturday shift are from 10:15 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. The normal hours of the second Saturday shift are from 12:15
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Parking Control Officers. An average of thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours per week from the Saturday before Labour Day to the end of May inclusive with a one (1) hour unpaid lunch period and an average of thirty-five (35) hours per week from June 1 to the Friday next before Labour Day with a one-half (½) hour unpaid lunch period on a four (4) to six (6) week cycle as the case may be. The rotating shift shall be defined as a period of seven and one-half (7½) hours or seven (7) hours per day as the case may be, part of a twenty-four (24) hour operation during the overnight parking ban period in the winter months and an eighteen (18) hour operation at all other times. The hours of starting and finishing of each shift shall be determined by the Head of the Department in consultation with the employees.
Parking Control Officers. Parking Control Officers shall not receive a paid lunch break but lunchtime shall be without pay.
Parking Control Officers. Provincial Offences Officers I shall work the following rotating shifts of either seven (7) or eight (8) days in duration based on one of the followings: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. – 8:00 a.m.
Parking Control Officers. An average of thirty-seven and one-half (37%) hours per week from the Saturday before Labour Day to the end of May inclusive with a one (1) hour unpaid lunch period and an average of thirty-five (35) hours per week from June to the Friday next before Labour Day with a one-half hour unpaid lunch period on a four (4) to six (6) week cycle as the case may be. The rotating shift shall be defined as a period of seven and one-half (7%) hours or seven (7) hours per day as the case may be, part of a twenty-four (24) hour operation during the overnight parking ban period in the winter months and an eighteen (18) hour operation at all other times. The hours of starting and finishing of each shift shall be determined by the Head of the Department in consultation with the employees. Parking Division Operational Staff Between Labour Day and May inclusive, a five (5) day week, Monday to Friday, eight (8) hours per day between the hours of a.m. and with a maximum of one (1) hour for lunch. From June 1st to the Friday next before Labour Day, a five (5) day week, Monday to Friday, seven and one-half (7%)hours per day between the hours of a.m. and with a maximum of one (1) hour for lunch. It is recognized that Saturday may be scheduled by the Employer as a regular working day, part of the five (5) day week, providing the two (2) days off per week are scheduled consecutively (see Section 5.3.5).

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