ARENA STAFF Sample Clauses

ARENA STAFF. The normal hours of work for employees employed in the Arena shall be any eight (8) consecutive hours and five (5) consecutive days with two (2) days of rest (without shift differential). Due to the nature of the work carried on by the Arena staff, it shall be permissible for such employees to work more than five (5) shifts in a week, however, they shall not average more than forty (40) hours per week in a two (2) week period. Overtime rates shall apply when an employee works more than eight (8) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period or beyond the weekly average of forty (40) hours in a two (2) week period. The classes of Iceman Maintenance Man 1 and Queens Park Maintenance Supervisor are xxx- gible for shift differential.
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ARENA STAFF. The normal hours of work for employees employed in the Arena will be any eight (8) consecutive hours and five (5) consecutive days with two (2) days of rest (without shift differential). Due to the nature of the work carried on by the Arena staff, it will be permissible for such employees to work more than five (5) shifts in a week; however, they will not average more than forty (40) hours per week in a two (2) week period. Overtime rates will apply when an employee works more than eight (8) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period or beyond the weekly average of forty (40) hours in a two (2) week period. The classes of Parks & Recreation Maintenance Worker and Xxxxx Park Arena Maintenance Supervisor are eligible for shift differential.
ARENA STAFF. The normal hours of work for employees employed in the Arena shall be any eight (8) consecutive hours and five (5) consecutive days with two (2) days of rest (without shift differential). Due to the nature of the work carried on by the Arena staff, it shall be permissible for such employees to work more than five (5) shifts in a week; however, they shall not average more than forty (40) hours per week in a two (2) week period. Overtime rates shall apply when an employee works more than eight (8) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period or beyond the weekly average of forty (40) hours in a two (2) week period. The classes of Parks & Recreation Maintenance Worker and Queens Park Maintenance Supervisor are eligible for shift differential.

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