Common use of Breaks and Meal Periods Clause in Contracts

Breaks and Meal Periods. Employees working at least eight (8) consecutive hours will receive two fifteen (15) minute breaks. Employees working four or more consecutive hours, but less than eight (8) hours, will receive one fifteen (15) minute break. Employees working less than four (4) consecutive hours are not entitled to a paid break period. In addition, employees working five (5) or more consecutive hours will receive one (1) hour unpaid meal period. Employees who work less than five (5) consecutive hours may request an unpaid meal period, and in addition, any employee who receives a meal period may request a one-half (1/2) hour unpaid meal period (rather than one (1) hour unpaid) . All such requests may be granted, subject to the scheduling and operational needs of the Library. All breaks and meal periods will be scheduled by supervision. The night custodian working five (5) or more consecutive hours is entitled to a one-half (1/2) hour paid meal period but is required to stay on library premises.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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