Attendance and Working Hours Sample Clauses

Attendance and Working Hours a. The supervisor shall schedule two (2) breaks and the lunch period in each working day. The department supervisor may modify the break and lunch periods to suit the needs of the department. b. Employees are expected to be at their place of work at the starting time specified by their supervisor. In the event an employee is going to be either absent or tardy, he is to notify his department supervisor or the Public Works Department by telephone or other means, at the earliest possible time. Any employee absent without notifying the City may be subject to disciplinary action. c. In order to reemphasize the policies of the City and to insure compliance with Federal and State laws, it is mandatory that all employees follow these regulations: (1) Employees shall not be permitted to start work before the time specified by the department supervisor. Work includes any handling of tools, equipment or material prior to performing actual job duties. (2) Employees shall not work after the time specified by the department supervisor and must leave the City premises immediately. They shall not be permitted to linger at the Corporation Yard. (3) Employees are not permitted to work during their lunch period.
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Attendance and Working Hours. A. Individual work schedules and job descriptions will be determined by the Superintendent or his/her designee, after appropriate consultation with the employee and building principal. No employee shall leave the school premises during scheduled working hours without permission of the Supervisor. B. All annual individual 12-month wage agreements will specify the number of hours, days per week, name of school and hourly rates. All Elementary Principal’s Administrative Assistants currently working 37.5 hours will have their hours increased to 40 hours per week. C. All annual individual 10 month wage agreements will specify the number of hours, name of school, hourly rates and all information contained in Section F of this Article. D. In emergencies, necessary authorized absence for less than one-half day may be made up without loss of pay or accumulated sick leave. E. The normal 8 hour/7.5 hour work day for employees shall permit not less than a one-half (1/2) hour lunch period on the employee’s time and allow, for those employees who work a full day, a fifteen (15) minute relief period during the morning. An afternoon relief period of fifteen (15) minutes may be taken. F. The 10 month employee work schedule will include two (2) additional work days either before or after the student school year as determined by the building principal. Ten- month employees who are required to begin work before the starting date stipulated above shall have the new starting date reflected on their individual agreements. Payment will reflect their status as of the current wage classification guide. G. The parties agree that the employer may fill secretarial and School Support Personnel (SSP) absences by using the services of an outside agency or through the existing secretarial substitute pool at its discretion.
Attendance and Working Hours a. The supervisor shall schedule two (2) breaks and the lunch period in each working day. The department supervisor may modify the break and lunch periods to suit the needs of the department. b. Employees are expected to be at their place of work at the starting time specified by their supervisor. In the event an employee is going to be either absent or tardy, he is to notify his department supervisor or the Public Works Department by telephone or other means, at the earliest possible time. c. In order to reemphasize the policies of the City and to insure compliance with Federal and State laws, it is mandatory that all employees follow these regulations: (1) Employees shall not be permitted to start work before the time specified by the department supervisor. Work includes any handling of tools, equipment or material prior to performing actual job duties. (2) Employees shall not work after the time specified by the department supervisor and must leave the City premises immediately. They shall not be permitted to linger at the Corporation Yard. (3) Employees are not permitted to work during their lunch period.
Attendance and Working Hours. A. Individual work schedules will be determined by the principal or her/his designee. B. The work year for Instructional Assistants and Specialized Instructional Assistants will be determined by the Principal or a designee. C. In FY16 – FY18 the anticipated dates of the SSI work year are based on the table below. 2015-2016 July 6-August 20 (34 Days) August 31-June 24 (184 incl. full-day PD) 2016-2017 July 11 –August 19 (30 Days) August 29-June 26 (184 incl. full-day PD) 2017-2018 July-10-August 18 (30 Days) August 28- June 14 (184 incl. full-day PD) These dates are subject to change as part of the district calendar, but the minimum number of days worked for all SSI’s shall be 218, inclusive of the full-day professional development day. In FY17 and FY18, SSIs will be required to work additional days to meet the minimum 218 day work year. In the event that school is cancelled due to weather related and other emergencies that impact the SSI work year minimum, the parties agree to re-open negotiations. In the event that the wages, hours and other conditions of employment in connection with the summer program are substantially altered, the parties agree to re-open this provision of the contract. In both aforementioned cases, the judgment of the Superintendent of Schools or his/her designee shall prevail as to the need for re-opening negotiations. Student Support Instructors shall receive five (5) consecutive days without pay between the end of the subsequent school year and the beginning of the summer session, and five (5) consecutive days without pay between the end of the summer session and the beginning of the next school year. In addition, Student Support Instructors will be paid for Independence Day and Labor Day, provided that they worked during the summer months. D. All employees covered by this Agreement who regularly work more than five (5) hours per day will have a thirty (30) minute duty-free and meeting-free lunch period. E. No Instructional Assistant shall be required to take home additional work to be performed outside of regular working hours. F. Effective the 2009-2010 school year, members of Unit C will receive six and one-half (6.5) hours of paid orientation/professional development on the work day before the first student day of the school year. Said orientation/professional development will include attendance at the opening meeting for professional staff and site-based work at individual schools, the scheduling and content of which shall be ...

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  • Flexible Working Hours The Employer will, where operational requirements and efficiency of the service permit, authorize experiments with flexible working hours if the Employer is satisfied that an adequate number of Employees have requested and wish to participate in such an experiment.

  • Normal Working Hours Prevailing Wage Rate Projects: Work performed from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00

  • Other Than Normal Working Hours Non-prevailing Wage Rate Projects: Work performed from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Monday to Friday, and any time Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays. The Contractor will perform Tasks during Other Than Normal Working Hours for the Unit Price set forth in the CTC multiplied by the Adjustment Factor of: 1.

  • TEACHING HOURS 1. A grade PPI-12 teacher's workday shall consist of not more than seven (7) hours and ten (10) minutes of formal responsibility. Hall duty may be included in the teacher's workday. Every effort will be made mutually by the Administration and the Association to deal with these duties in a most positive manner. The student day may be increased if necessary to meet the State time requirements for instructional hours. Within said time of formal responsibility, a teacher shall be entitled to the following: (a) A duty free lunch period no less than twenty-five (25) minutes to a maximum of thirty-five (35) minutes. (b) For a grade ECSE-5 grade teacher: a minimum of 250 minutes per week of time for preparation. Each preparation period to consist of a minimum of twenty-five (25) duty-free minutes. For a grade 6-12 teacher: a minimum of one preparation per day that shall be equivalent to a normal teaching period or an average of five normal teaching periods per week. (c) Cafeteria duty may be included in the teacher's workday. Every effort will be made to obtain volunteers for this duty, which will be in lieu of a class period. If no volunteer is available who can be scheduled, the administration may assign a teacher to such duties. No teacher may be involuntarily assigned these duties for more than one consecutive year. Every effort will be made mutually by the Administration and the Association to deal with these duties in a most positive manner. (d) Attendance at 6th grade camp shall be voluntary. 2. Before and/or after school, a grade ECSE-12 teacher shall be attending to his/her teaching duties in his/her building for up to thirty (30) minutes but not to exceed the workday of seven (7) hours and ten (10) minutes. At the beginning of each year, the administration at each level shall determine what portion of the above times will be used before and after school. Teacher input will be encouraged. It is expressly understood that an individual teacher's day may be adjusted to facilitate the administration of the individual building. Early leave may be granted at the discretion of the Administration. 3. The daily preparation period will first be used for such things as thorough preparations, conferences with parents, teachers, and administrators, I.E.P.T.'s, and special assistance to students. 4. Activities involving teachers beyond the scope of the formal teaching day shall be determined cooperatively between a faculty selected committee and the administration at that level. Teachers shall be given forty-eight (48) hour notice of such activities and shall be encouraged and expected by the Association to attend. Special teachers shall be encouraged to attend as their time and schedules allow. 5. In the event that it becomes necessary to determine a new building schedule, a committee will be formed, comprised of an equal number of administrators and teachers to examine alternative scheduling. A recommendation on the study will be presented to the superintendent. No recommendation will be made that would jeopardize accreditation. 6. A teacher’s building assignment shall be determined by where he/she is assigned for over half of his/her schedule. A teacher who has a split building assignment will have their workday schedule determined by the building administrators. A teacher who has a split building assignment will have a minimum of 30 minutes for travel. If the travel time encumbers the teacher’s preparation period or duty free lunch, or extends the teacher’s day beyond the contractual limits, then the teacher shall be paid for a minimum of thirty (30) minutes at the teacher’s per diem rate (unless this time is recouped through other minutes during the day).

  • Weekend Work (1) All ordinary hours of work performed between midnight on Friday and midnight on Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half.

  • WORKING HOURS AND OVERTIME 8.1 The normal working day shall be 8 consecutive hours exclusive of meal period. The normal work week shall be 40 hours. 8.1.1 The Company may, where required, institute 10-hour (exclusive of meal period)/4 day per week driver positions in accordance with Article 5.2. 8.2 Warehousepersons B shall be paid a minimum of 3 hours’ pay at the straight time rate, and if required to perform work beyond 3 hours shall be paid on the minute basis for work in excess of 3 hours. Such work will be offered in order of length of Company service. 8.3 The normal work week shall be Monday to Friday with rest days Sunday and Saturday; however, due to the operational requirements of the Company, a departure to rest days of Sunday and Monday or two consecutive days during the week may, to meet operational necessity, be instituted. Possible use of rest days other than Saturday, Sunday or Monday, where these may be required under this Agreement, to be explored by the parties. 8.4 All hours worked in excess of 8 hours in any one day, or 40 hours in any one week, shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of pay. This does not apply to positions as outlined in Article 8.1.1. 8.4.1 All hours worked in excess of 10 hours in any one day, or 40 hours in any one week, as specified in Article 8.1.1 shall be paid at one and one-half times the hourly rate of pay. 8.5 Employees, if required to work on regularly assigned rest days, shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half time on the actual minute basis with a minimum payment of 4 hours at the pro rata hourly rate. 8.6 Where work is required by the Company to be performed on a day which is not part of any assignment, it may be performed by an available extra or unassigned employee who will otherwise not have 40 hours of work that week. Overtime shall be allocated on the basis of seniority wherever possible, in a voluntary manner, within the work classification and shifts, provided the employee is capable of performing the duties; however, upon reaching the bottom of the seniority list in that classification and shift, the junior employee(s) will be required, in reverse order, to work the overtime. 8.7 Excluding Linehaul operations, employees shall not be required to take more than 60 minutes for a meal period and, if practical, 30-minute meal period will be utilized. Lunch hour for employees holding City Tractor or Driver Representative positions will commence between the end of the third hour of the shift and the end of the sixth hour of the shift. This clause only applies to employees holding bulletin positions. 8.8 All employees working in excess of three (3) hours will receive a fifteen (15) minute paid coffee break. A fifteen (15) minute coffee break without loss of pay will commence after approximately two hours of work, or at or about the mid-point of the first half after an employee reports for duty. A second fifteen (15) minute paid coffee break shall be after six hours of work where the tour of duty is in excess of six hours. There will be a third paid15 minute break if 3 hours of overtime are completed. This break is to be taken after the second hour of overtime has been completed. These breaks shall not be cumulative. 8.9 Employees shall be allowed to elect to bank overtime in lieu of pay to maximum of 40 hours at the rate of one and one-half hours banked for every one hour worked. Overtime worked will automatically be used to replenish the bank to the maximum of 40 hours during the course of the year. Any balance of banked overtime unused will be carried over to the next year unless the employee gives notice to withdraw from the program or requests to be paid out any unused portion as indicated in 8.9.1. 8.9.1 A request to bank overtime must be made in writing and received by the Company by March 7th of the year. Banked overtime will continue unless the Company is notified by the employee he wishes to opt out of the program. Upon written request to the Company by March 7th of each year an employee shall be entitled to be paid for all unused banked hours accumulated for the previous year. The Company will issue payment by March 31st. Banked overtime accumulation will be discontinued effective the first pay period in November until the last pay period in December inclusive each year. During this period employees will be able to withdraw banked overtime already accumulated, however all overtime worked in this period will be paid as part of the regular pay process. Banked overtime shall be secondary to annual vacations. The Company officer in charge or their designate must approve all requests, in writing, for leave to be drawn on banked time. An employee will make their request in writing 7 working days prior to the requested time off. Laid off employees will be allowed to withdraw banked time on days when no work is made available to them. 8.9.2 An employee off duty due to bona fide illness who is not claiming Short Term Disability Benefits payments will be permitted to use accumulated Banked Overtime as of the second day of their absence. 8.9.3 An employee off duty due to bone fide illness who is eligible to receive Short Term Disability benefit payments will be permitted to use accumulated Banked Overtime to offset the three- day waiting period required by the STD plan. 8.9.4 When a request to use Banked Overtime is granted, it will not be withdrawn after approval unless otherwise agreed by the employee and the supervisor. 8.9.5 Banked Overtime may be used in the event of a shortage of work occurs and the Company asks for volunteers to take a day off. Should the employee wish to use an annual vacation day or Banked Overtime Day to compensate for the days lost earnings, their request will not be denied.

  • Work Week and Work Day (a) (Applicable to full-time employees only) The normal or standard work week shall be an average of thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours, with a normal or standard work day of seven and one-half (7½) hours except in those Hospitals where agreements already provide a standard or normal work week of less than thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours per week and seven and one-half (7½) hours per day. (Those Hospitals with the lesser required hours shall reflect in the salary rates a pro-rata lesser amount compared with salaries for other Hospitals based on the ratio that the standard or normal hours of work at the Hospital concerned are to thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours and shall appropriately reflect such hours in this Article). The length of time over which the hours of work per week are to be averaged shall be determined locally and shall be set out in the Local Provisions Appendix. (b) (applicable to part-time employees only) The normal or standard work day shall be seven and one-half (7½) hours per day and the normal or standard full- time work week shall be an average of thirty-seven and one- half (37½) hours per week except in those hospitals where agreements already provide a normal or standard work day of less than seven and one-half hours and a normal or standard full-time work week of less than thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours. (Those Hospitals with the lesser required hours shall reflect in the salary rates a pro-rata lesser amount compared with salaries for other Hospitals based on the ratio that the standard or normal hours work at the Hospital concerned are to thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours and shall appropriately reflect such hours in this article.) Part-time employees shall be entitled to overtime pay at the rate of time and one-half their regular straight time hourly rate for all hours worked in excess of the normal or standard work day or in excess of the normal or standard full-time work week. The length of time over which the hours of work per week are to be averaged shall be determined locally and shall be set out in the Local Provisions Appendix. (c) Where the Hospital and the Union agree, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Labour, other arrangements regarding hours of work may be entered into between parties on a local level with respect to tours beyond the normal or standard work day in accordance with the provisions set out in Article 25.01 of the collective agreement.

  • Operating Hours Subject to Building Rules and Regulations and such security standards as Landlord may from time to time adopt, the Building shall be open to the public during the Building Operating Hours and the Premises shall be open to Tenant during hours other than Building Operating Hours.

  • Training a. The employer, in consultation with the local, shall be responsible for developing and implementing an ongoing harassment and sexual harassment awareness program for all employees. Where a program currently exists and meets the criteria listed in this agreement, such a program shall be deemed to satisfy the provisions of this article. This awareness program shall initially be for all employees and shall be scheduled at least once annually for all new employees to attend. b. The awareness program shall include but not be limited to: i. the definitions of harassment and sexual harassment as outlined in this Agreement; ii. understanding situations that are not harassment or sexual harassment, including the exercise of an employer's managerial and/or supervisory rights and responsibilities; iii. developing an awareness of behaviour that is illegal and/or inappropriate; iv. outlining strategies to prevent harassment and sexual harassment; v. a review of the resolution of harassment and sexual harassment as outlined in this Agreement; vi. understanding malicious complaints and the consequences of such; vii. outlining any Board policy for dealing with harassment and sexual harassment; viii. outlining laws dealing with harassment and sexual harassment which apply to employees in B.C.

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