STARTING AND STOPPING TIME Sample Clauses

STARTING AND STOPPING TIME. 18.01 Each employee is required to be at their work place at the start of their scheduled shift and is required to clock in prior to the start of their shift and to clock out at the end of their shift.
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STARTING AND STOPPING TIME. The starting and stopping time as well as the meal period shall be mutually arranged by the Company and the Union, it being understood that the meal period shall not be less than Thirty (30) minutes.

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