Breaks and Lunch Period Sample Clauses

Breaks and Lunch Period. 1. The regular working day for Full Time employees (other than employees working in the bus driver or bus driver/custodian classifications) shall consist of at least six (6) consecutive hours per day with a duty free, unpaid lunch period of thirty (30) minutes duration. Employees required to remain on-call during lunch will be paid for the lunch period (or may elect compensatory time off in lieu of pay in accordance with the Work Duties and Compensation Article). Staggered lunch periods may be provided in buildings with more than one (1) employee in each classification. 2. All Full Time employees (other than employees working in the bus driver or bus driver/custodian classifications) working at least six (6) consecutive hours will be entitled to two (2) fifteen (15) minute paid relief times. All employees working at least three (3) consecutive hours but less than six (6) consecutive hours may take one (1) fifteen (15) minute paid relief time. 3. Employees working in the bus driver or bus driver/custodian classifications, who work at least six
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Breaks and Lunch Period. A. It shall be the practice of the City to allow one fifteen (15) minute relief break within each four (4) hour work period. No additional travel time shall be permitted and relief break time may not be accumulated. B. Duration of lunch period shall be a minimum of thirty (30) minutes and a maximum of sixty (60) minutes, based on mutual agreement between employee and supervisor. C. Public Works Maintenance employees and Park Crews may, when working in the field, leave the work site five (5) minutes prior to the normal lunch period for travel to the Corporation Yard. Such employees must have returned to the work site within five (5) minutes after the close of the normal lunch period. City vehicles may not be taken home or to a restaurant during the lunch period.
Breaks and Lunch Period. Each employee shall be entitled to a fifteen (15) minute coffee break twice during a shift at no loss of pay. All employees shall be allowed twenty
Breaks and Lunch Period. 1. The regular working day for Full Time employees (other than employees working in the bus driver or bus driver/custodian classifications) shall consist of at least six (6) consecutive hours per day with a duty free, unpaid lunch period of thirty (30) minutes duration. Employees required to remain on-call during lunch will be paid for the lunch period (or may elect compensatory time off in lieu of pay in accordance with the Work Duties and Compensation Article). Staggered lunch periods may be provided in buildings with more than one (1) employee in each classification. 2. All Full Time employees (other than employees working in the bus driver or bus driver/custodian classifications) working at least six (6) consecutive hours will be entitled to two (2) fifteen (15) minute paid relief times. All employees working at least three (3) consecutive hours but less than six (6) consecutive hours may take one (1) fifteen (15) minute paid relief time. 3. Employees working in the bus driver or bus driver/custodian classifications, who work at least six (6) hours per day, will normally use their "down- time" for breaks. Employees who do not have sufficient "down-time" for the equivalent of two (2) fifteen (15) minute breaks will be paid up to one-half (1/2) hour of wages per day for breaks. Such employees working at least six (6) consecutive hours per day will receive a duty free, unpaid lunch period of thirty (30) minutes duration. 4. Employees working four (4) or more consecutive overtime hours will be entitled to a fifteen (15) minute paid relief time.
Breaks and Lunch Period. Employees are allowed one (1) hour for lunch or other arrangements as approved by department directors. The lunch period is unpaid. For each four (4) hours worked of a workday or shift, employees are allowed one (1) paid break of 15 minutes, or 20 minutes for each five (5) hours worked on the four-ten (4-10) plan.

Related to Breaks and Lunch Period

  • Lunch Period Employees who work five (5) hours or more shall be granted a thirty (30) minute, duty-free, uninterrupted lunch period, which may or may not be during the normal lunch hours.

  • REST AND LUNCH PERIODS 1. The present practices of agencies, departments or organizational units with respect to rest periods during the regular workday shall be continued, provided that each employee shall be allowed two (2) rest periods with pay of fifteen (15) minutes during each regular workday. Employees whose duties involve continuous operations where breaks cannot be scheduled shall take personal rest periods as schedules permit. 2. Present practices of agencies, departments or organizational units with respect to lunch periods during the regular workday shall be continued, provided that each employee shall be allowed at least one-half (½) hour for lunch without pay during each regular day or have the employee’s lunch period considered as time worked if the employee is required to work through the lunch period eats while performing the employee’s regular duties. 3. Ferry Service employees shall be entitled to have their one-half (½) hour lunch periods scheduled between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. When Ferry Service employees are required to remain on duty during that period, they shall be permitted to eat lunch on the job and the time shall be considered time worked for pay and other purposes. 4. When it is reasonably anticipated that overtime will extend for two (2) hours or more, an employee shall be allowed a rest period with pay of fifteen (15) minutes be- tween the end of a regular work schedule and the beginning of the overtime work. If overtime is to continue beyond four (4) hours, an employee shall be allowed a meal period with pay of at least one-half (½) hour after four (4) hours of overtime and an additional meal period with pay of at least one-half (½) hour after each additional four (4) hours of overtime providing the employee will be continuing to work thereafter. After completing four (4) hours of overtime, the employee shall be allowed a rest period with pay of fifteen

  • Duty-Free Lunch Period All teachers shall be entitled to a thirty-five (35) minute duty free lunch period.

  • Break Period All employees working in full time (7 or 7.5 hour) positions shall be permitted a fifteen (15) minute rest period both in the first half and the second half of a shift.

  • Lunch Periods All employees covered by this Agreement shall be entitled to an uninterrupted, duty-free lunch period after the employee has been on duty for five (5) hours. The length of time for such lunch period shall be for no less than one-half (½) hour, and shall be scheduled for full-time employees at about the midpoint of each work shift. Such times shall be mutually agreed upon between employees and their immediate supervisor.

  • Retention Period The Engineer shall maintain all books, documents, papers, accounting records and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred and services provided (hereinafter called the Records). The Engineer shall make the records available at its office during the contract period and for seven (7) years from the date of final payment under this contract, until completion of all audits, or until pending litigation has been completely and fully resolved, whichever occurs last.

  • Retention periods Documentation which serves as evidence of orderly and proper data processing must be retained by ATOSS in accordance with the applicable statutory retention periods beyond the end of the contract. To relieve itself of this obligation, ATOSS may turn said documentation over to the Customer at the end of the contract.

  • Year of Service An Employee must complete at least Hours of Service during a Vesting Computation Period to receive credit for a Year of Service under Article V. [Note: The number may not exceed 1,000. If left blank, the requirement is 1,000.]

  • PERIOD OF SERVICE The Grant Services will commence on the Start Date and shall expire on the End Date as set forth in the SUMMARY PAGE.

  • Computation Period Interest on the Loans and all other amounts payable by Borrower hereunder on a per annum basis shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year and the actual number of days elapsed (including the first day but excluding the last day) unless such calculation would result in a usurious rate or to the extent such Loan bears interest based upon the Base Rate, in which case interest shall be calculated on the basis of a 365-day year or 366-day year, as the case may be. In computing the number of days during which interest accrues, the day on which funds are initially advanced shall be included regardless of the time of day such advance is made, and the day on which funds are repaid shall be included unless repayment is credited prior to the close of business on the Business Day received. Each determination by Administrative Agent of an interest rate or fee hereunder shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error.

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