Common use of Breaks Clause in Contracts

Breaks. The Employees shall be entitled to a meal break of thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular work day. If an Employee is required to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his meal.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Laborers Agreement, Laborers Agreement

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Breaks. The Employees shall be entitled to a meal break of thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular work day. If an Employee is required to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his meal.thirty

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Southeastern Building Agreement, Southeastern Building Agreement

Breaks. A. The Employees shall be entitled to a meal break of thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular work day. If an Employee is required to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his meal.thirty

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Southwest Area Builders Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Breaks. The 5.5.1 All Employees shall will be entitled to an unpaid 30 minute meal break if they work more than 6 consecutive hours of work. This meal break will be taken at a mutually agreed time or as directed by the employer so as to not interfere with the continuity of work where continuity is necessary. Employees who work in excess of 10 consecutive hours will be entitled to an additional unpaid meal break of thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular work day. If an Employee is required up to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his meal30 minutes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Breaks. The Employees Employee shall be entitled to a meal break of thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular any one day or shift where they work daysix consecutive hours or more. If an Employee the meal time is required to work five (5) given in other than a thirty consecutive hours without a meal minute break, he the Employee shall be compensated for the thirty (30) minutes so worked their meal time at the applicable rate of pay. This is shall not to be construed to deny the any Employee time to eat his their meal, nor shall it be construed to provide any premium compensation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Laborers Agreement

Breaks. The 4.3.1. Employees shall be entitled to a can take an unpaid meal break of thirty (30) consecutive between 30 and 60 minutes in each regular where they work more than five hours on a particular work day. If an Employee is Employees won't be required by the Employer to work more than five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall . 4.3.2. Employees will also receive two paid 10 minute rest breaks each day. One can be compensated for taken between when they start work and when they take their meal break and the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his mealother between when they take their meal break and when they end work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Breaks. The Employees shall be 13.1 Meal breaks (a) An employee is entitled to a an unpaid 30 minute meal break after every 5 hours of thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular work day. If an Employee is required to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his mealwork.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Breaks. β€Œ The Employees shall Employee will be entitled to one paid ten (10) minute break that should be taken for each four (4) hours of work. If the Employee works more than five (5) hours in a meal break of workday then the Employee will be entitled to an unpaid thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular work dayminute meal break. If an the Employee works more than ten (10) hours, the Employee is required entitled to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the second unpaid thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his mealminute meal break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Breaks. The Employees shall be All employees are entitled to a an unpaid meal break of thirty (30) consecutive 30 minutes in each regular if they work day. If an Employee is required to work five (5) more than 5 consecutive hours without in a shift. The unpaid meal break, he shall break will be compensated for taken at a time designated by the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his mealemployer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employee Collective Agreement

Breaks. A. The Employees shall be entitled to a meal break of thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular work dayworkday. If an Employee is required to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his meal.thirty

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Breaks. The β€Œ 22.1 Employees shall are entitled to an unpaid meal break of 30 minutes and up to 60 minutes, if required to work at least 5 continuous hours in any one day. 22.2 In addition to the break prescribed above, Employees will be entitled to a meal break two (2) paid rest breaks of thirty 15 (30) consecutive minutes in each regular work day. If an Employee is required to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the thirty (30fifteen) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to for each fulltime shift, or pro rata equivalent. 22.3 The times that Employees take break(s) will be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his mealmutually agreed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Breaks. The Employees shall 8.1 An employee will be entitled to a an unpaid meal break of thirty (30) consecutive 30 minutes no later than five hours after commencing work. 8.2 At a time suitable to the employer, an employee is entitled to a rest break of 10 minutes, which will be counted as time worked, for each period of three hours worked, with a maximum of two rest breaks per shift. The employer and an employee may agree to one rest break of 20 minutes in each regular work day. If an Employee is required to work five (5) consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for place of the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of pay. This is not to be construed to deny the Employee time to eat his mealtwo 10 minute rest breaks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Single Enterprise Agreement

Breaks. The Employees An Employee shall be entitled to a meal break of one (1) thirty (30) consecutive minutes in each regular minute meal break, without pay, for a work day. If an Employee is required to work period of five (5) or more consecutive hours without a meal break, he shall be compensated for the thirty (30) minutes so worked at the applicable rate of payhours. This meal period is not to be construed to deny ordinarily taken in the Employee time to eat his mealmiddle of the regular work day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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