TIME EMPLOYEE LUNCH AND COFFEE BREAK Sample Clauses

TIME EMPLOYEE LUNCH AND COFFEE BREAK. Full-time inside employees shall receive up to a one (1) hour un- paid lunch period and shall be taken between the two shifts that are part of the specific bid. One (1) fifteen (15) minute coffee break shall be permitted each full-time employee and shall be taken during the first half of the shift. An additional ten (10) minute break shall be permitted each full-time employee and shall be taken during the second half of the shift.
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TIME EMPLOYEE LUNCH AND COFFEE BREAK. Full-time employees shall receive a one (1) hour unpaid lunch period and shall schedule and complete said lunch hour between the fourth (4th) and sixth (6th) hour of work. The Company may require or permit a full-time employee to take a one-half (1/2) hour lunch period, providing the operational needs of the Company are met. Management shall not arbitrarily require employees to take a lunch period which would conflict with the provisions of this Aarticle. One (1) fifteen (15) minute break shall be permitted each full-time employee and shall be taken during the first (1st) half of the shift. An additional ten (10) minute break shall be permitted and shall be taken during the second (2nd) half of the shift. Each full-time employee in the jurisdictional area of Local No. 483 shall be permitted a 20-minute break to be taken during the first or second half of the shift.

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