Second Meal Period Clause Examples

The Second Meal Period clause establishes the conditions under which an employee is entitled to a second meal break during their work shift. Typically, this clause applies when an employee works beyond a certain number of hours in a day, such as more than ten hours, and outlines the timing, duration, and whether the meal period is paid or unpaid. Its core practical function is to ensure compliance with labor laws and promote employee well-being by mandating adequate rest periods during extended work shifts.
Second Meal Period. A second meal period of not less than one-half (1/2) hour, and not more than one (1) hour’s duration, shall be received in tours of duty of more than ten (10) hours, during which a first meal period was received. If an employee does not receive a half (1/2) hour second meal period, one- half (1/2) hour will be added to the tour of duty to be paid at the appropriate rate.
Second Meal Period. (excluding ENG camera, Master Control) On an eight-hour shift, a second paid meal period of 30 minutes will be given after the employee has worked (excluding unpaid first meal period) more than 10 hours. Second Meal Period – ( ENG camera, Master Control) A second paid meal period of 30 minutes will be given after the employee has worked more than 10 hours and a $15 meal allowance will be paid whether the meal was taken or not.
Second Meal Period. An employee who works three (3) or more hours of overtime immediately following their regular scheduled hours of work shall be reimbursed their expenses for one (1) meal in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) except where free meals are provided. Reasonable time with pay [minimum thirty (30) minutes] to be determined by management, shall be allowed the employee in order that the employee may take a meal period at their place of work.
Second Meal Period. I understand that I am entitled to a second unpaid and uninterrupted meal period of not less than 30 minutes if I work more than ten (10) hours during a work day. However, I also understand that I can waive the second meal period when my total day’s work will be completed within a work period of not more than twelve (12) hours, as long as I did not waive the first meal period.
Second Meal Period. For employees on a 12 hour shift pattern a second paid meal period of 30 minutes will be given after the employee has worked more than 12.5 hours and a $15 meal allowance will be paid when the meal is taken. If the meal period is not taken, 30 minutes will be added to the end of the shift at 1.5 basic hourly rate. Six dollars meal allowance will be paid for an overnight meal. 24.1 For the purposes of this agreement a vacation day will be calculated at 11.43 hours. 25.1 Employees shall be compensated for the holidays listed in Article 25.0 in the following manner:
Second Meal Period. For employees on a 12 hour shift pattern, a second paid meal period of 30 minutes will be given after the employee has worked more than 12.5 hours, and a $15 meal allowance will be paid when the meal is taken. If the meal period is not taken, 30 minutes will be added to the end of the shift at 1.5 basic hourly rate. Six dollars meal allowance will be paid for an overnight meal. 24.1 For the purposes of this agreement, a vacation day will be calculated at 11.43 hours. 25.1 Employees shall be compensated for the holidays listed in Article 25.0 in the following manner: (a) If an employee is not required to work on a statutory holiday the employee shall be compensated as follows: (1) Regular full-time employees shall receive compensation equal to the employee's regular hourly rate of pay, multiplied by the number of hours in the employee’s standard work day of that particular work week (either 8, 10 or 12 hour). (b) If the employee is required to work on a statutory holiday the employee shall be compensated as follows: (1) Regular full-time employees shall receive compensation equal to the employee's regular hourly rate of pay, multiplied by the number of hours in the employee’s standard work day of that particular work week (either 8, 10 or 12 hour), plus one and one-half (1.5) times the regular rate of pay for that same duration. All hours worked in excess of the standard work-day (8, 10 or 12) will be paid at 2 times the basic hourly rate.
Second Meal Period. Subject to Article 31.02 a second meal period of not less than thirty (30) minutes, and not more than sixty (60) minutes shall be assigned or taken during a tour of duty where the employee has worked ten (10) hours or more. This meal period shall begin no later than the fifth hour after the first meal period is completed. An allowance of fifteen dollars ($15.00) shall be paid to employees each time a second meal period is assigned or taken.
Second Meal Period. News Bureau employees shall receive a second meal period of not less than thirty (30) minutes nor more than sixty (60) minutes duration in tours of duty of more than twelve (12) hours, to be paid at the prevailing subse- quent meal rate, unless a meal is provided by the Company. This second meal period shall be assigned or taken beginning not earlier than the start of the ninth (9th) hour of the tour and end not later than the end of the thirteenth (13th) hour of the tour. If such a meal is not taken due to the exigencies of the assignment, then one-half (½) hour will be added to the end of the tour and be paid for at the appropriate rate.
Second Meal Period. When the Company initiates a second meal period in a workday, the second meal period shall commence between the conclusion of the fourth hour of work and the conclusion of the sixth hour of work, calculated from the completion of the previous meal period. In the event that substantials are not provided following the first meal period, a second meal period will be initiated between the conclusion of the fourth hour of work and the conclusion of the fifth hour of work calculated from the completion of the previous meal period.
Second Meal Period. Employees who work more than ten (10) consecutive hours in a single workday shall take a second (2nd) uninterrupted meal period of at least thirty (30) minutes when working more than five (5) consecutive hours in a workday. Employees are expected to return to work promptly at the end of any meal period.