Common use of Breaks in Combination Classifications Clause in Contracts

Breaks in Combination Classifications. (a) Employees working in the Article 22.3 combination classifica- tion shall be allowed a fifteen (15) minute paid break on the inside portion of their job and a sixty (60) minute meal period. The Company may with the consent of the Union schedule employees less than sixty (60) minute meal period but in no case less than thir- ty (30) minutes. Their time will not be counted as time worked.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Parcel Service Supplemental Agreement, Parcel Service Supplemental Agreement, Master United Parcel Service Agreement

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Breaks in Combination Classifications. (a) Employees working in the Article 22.3 combination classifica- tion shall be allowed a fifteen (15) minute paid break on the inside portion of their job and a sixty (60) minute meal period. The Company Com- pany may with the consent of the Union schedule employees less than sixty (60) minute meal period but in no case less than thir- ty thirty (30) minutes. Their time will not be counted as time worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

Breaks in Combination Classifications. (a) Employees working in the Article 22.3 combination classifica- tion classification shall be allowed a fifteen (15) minute paid break on the inside portion por- tion of their job and a sixty (60) minute meal period. The Company may with the consent of the Union schedule employees less than sixty (60) minute meal period but in no case less than thir- ty thirty (30) minutes. Their time will not be counted as time worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parcel Service Supplemental Agreement

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Breaks in Combination Classifications. (a) Employees working in the Article 22.3 combination classifica- tion classification shall be allowed a fifteen (15) minute paid break on the inside portion of their job and a sixty (60) minute meal period. The Company may with the consent of the Union schedule employees less than sixty (60) minute meal period but in no case less than thir- ty thirty (30) minutes. Their time will not be counted as time worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parcel Service Supplemental Agreement

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