Work Day/Payroll Period/Breaks Sample Clauses

Work Day/Payroll Period/Breaks. The work day referred to in this article shall be defined as the twenty-four hour (24) period beginning at the time the employee commences work on their regularly scheduled shift. Payroll period as referred to in this agreement shall be defined as a fourteen (14) calendar day period beginning at 12:01
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Work Day/Payroll Period/Breaks. The work day referred to in this article 4 shall be defined as the twenty-four hour (24) period beginning at the time the 5 employee commences work on their regularly scheduled shift. Payroll period as 6 referred to in this agreement shall be defined as a fourteen (14) calendar day 7 period beginning at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, or at the shift changing hour nearest that 8 time. The basic straight-time workday shall consist of twelve (12) hours to be 9 worked consecutively, except for a scheduled meal period of not less than 10 one-half hour lunch and three (3) fifteen (15) minute rest periods during each 11 twelve (12) hour shift. Meal breaks and rest periods will be taken in accordance 12 with the needs of the unit and the requirements of federal and/or state law. 13 Nurses shall not be scheduled to rotate shifts nor shall the regular hours for 14 beginning and terminating shifts be modified without the nurse's consent. Nurses 15 who request a change in shift in order to work for another nurse shall not receive 16 premium pay which would result solely from such substitution. The Hospital will 17 not utilize mandatory scheduled on-call/standby to meet the staffing plan core 18 requirements for units/departments that have staff present for patient care at all
Work Day/Payroll Period/Breaks. The work day referred to in this article shall be defined as the twenty-four hour (24) period beginning at the time the employee commences work on their regularly scheduled shift. Payroll period as referred to in this agreement shall be defined as a fourteen (14) calendar day period beginning at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, or at the shift changing hour nearest that time. The basic straight-time workday shall consist of eight (8) hours to be worked consecutively, except for a scheduled meal period of not less than one-half hour lunch and two (2) fifteen (15) minute rest periods during each eight (8) hour shift. Meal breaks and rest periods will be taken in accordance with the needs of the unit and the requirements of federal and/or state law. [current underlined language; XXX withdrew proposal to delete 11/3/15]

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