Quitting Time Sample Clauses

Quitting Time. The established quitting time for each operational unit shall be strictly enforced. Where employees are required to ring a time clock, they shall be permitted to ring out and leave the premises not more than six (6) minutes prior to the established quitting time. Clean up time for each employee's tools and equipment, work area, and person shall be negotiated from operational unit to operational unit between the individual unit, and the Union and the Department of Human Resources.
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Quitting Time. Employees will be furnished an ample amount of time to take all measures necessary in connection with the shift change.
Quitting Time. Work shall not stop until five (5) minutes before the beginning of the lunch break and five (5) minutes before the end of the work day. Any changes in working hours because of shift schedules will be adjusted accordingly.
Quitting Time. It is recognized that the workday commences at the assigned department and also terminates at a time sufficient to allow the Employee and/or any City equipment, as the case may be, to be returned to the assigned department prior to the end of the workday.
Quitting Time. The Company has instituted a 3:20 quitting time in lieu of the ten (10) minute afternoon rest period. The following rule applies: The time from 3:20 to 3:30 will automatically be allocated to last work order.
Quitting Time. Each employee shall be given sufficient time at the end of the day to put away his tools and be at the clothes room or change shack at quitting time.
Quitting Time. It is understodd and agreed that all employees after closing hours shall work for a period not longer than twenty (20) minutes before overtime compensation applies. It is expressly understood and agreed that employees requested to report to work prior to work or work after the specified time stated above, shall be paid overtime for all such time worked, ^t is further agreed that each employer shall keep a record of time showing the hours per day and days per week worked, and wages paid to each employee. Ha's record for an individual employee shall be available to that employee or his or her representative of Local Union No. 205. ^ Minimum Scale of ".’ages
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Related to Quitting Time

  • Starting Time is the time that employees present themselves at their work- station and not the time that employees are in the amenities or in the car park.

  • WAITING TIME Those employees working on a project who are entitled to receive subsistence allowance shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in the Schedules attached hereto as follows:

  • Starting Times Each site principal with input from the leadership team shall determine the starting times for staff members within legal requirements and exactly equal to the work day as set forth in Article 8.1.

  • Voting Time Leave Any employee who is eligible to vote in any statewide primary or general election or at any election to fill a vacancy in the office of a representative in Congress or in the office of state senator or state representative, may absent himself/herself from work for the purpose of voting during such election day provided the employee has made prior arrangements for such absence with his/her immediate supervisor.

  • Voting Time All employees shall be allowed up to two paid hours for the purpose of voting provided the employee does not have sufficient time before or after regular duty hours to vote. The two hours authorized for voting does not apply to those employees who by reasons of their employment must vote by use of an absentee ballot.

  • Meeting Times ‌ Meetings shall be held at least quarterly, but no more than monthly, at a time that is convenient for both Parties.

  • TRAVELLING TIME 12.01 For the purposes of this Agreement travelling time is compensated for only in the circumstances and to the extent provided for in this Article.

  • Voting Time Off If an employee's work schedule is such that it does not allow sufficient time to vote in any federal, state, or local election in which the employee is entitled to vote, the Employer shall arrange to allow sufficient time off for such voting by the employee without loss of pay.

  • Overtime Lieu Time Where an employee has worked an accumulated approved overtime hours (other than overtime hours related to paid holidays) such employee shall have the option of electing payment at the applicable overtime rate or time off equivalent to the applicable overtime rate (i.e. where the applicable rate I time and one-half, then time off shall be at one and one-half times. Where an employee chooses the latter option, such time off must be taken within the succeeding two pay periods of the occurrence of the overtime at a time mutually agreeable to the Hospital and the employee, or payment in accordance with the former option shall be made. An employee shall not be required to take time off to avoid payment of overtime.

  • REPORTING TIME 12.01 Any xxxxxx after being hired and/or reporting for work at the regular starting time and for whom no work is provided or due to climatic conditions, shall receive pay for two (2) hours at the applicable rate of wages, unless he has been notified not to report. The foregoing provisions shall apply to Saturday, Sunday, holidays and shift work at the applicable rate of pay. Employees who commence work shall receive the greater of reporting time or actual time worked.

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