Change of working periods Sample Clauses

Change of working periods. 18.7(a) An employee who during the course of a week's work is transferred from day work to shift work or vice versa or from one shift to another shift, will without loss of pay be allowed at least a ten hour break between finishing their shift/day's work and commencing their next shift/day's work.
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Change of working periods. Should the Employee, be transferred from day work to afternoon shift, or from afternoon shift to day work during the course of a week’s work, s/he shall, without loss of pay, be allowed at least a ten hours’ break between the time of finishing his/her day work and the time of commencing his/her afternoon shift or from the time of finishing his/her afternoon shift and the time of commencing his/her day work, as the case may be. If such ten hours’ break is not allowed the Employee shall be paid double time for any hours worked by him/her until s/he has had such ten hours’ break. Unless otherwise agreed between the Company and the Employee, the Employee shall not be transferred from day work to afternoon shift or vice versa more than once in a working week.

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