Common use of consecutive days Clause in Contracts

consecutive days. An Employee who is subject to shifts over a seven (7) day work week and is required to work full-time for more than six (6) consecutive days shall be credited with overtime for each hour of work performed on the seventh (7th) day and each succeeding day until the Employee is granted twenty-four (24) non-work hours of rest; provided overtime shall not apply to an Employee who chooses workdays, days off or shifts as provided in Sections 25.03 a.5. and 25.03 b.5. which causes the Employee to work for more than six (6) consecutive days.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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consecutive days. An Employee who is subject to shifts over a seven (7) day work week and is required to work full-time for more than six (6) consecutive days shall be credited with overtime for each hour of work performed on the seventh (7th) day and each succeeding day until the Employee is granted twenty-four (24) non-work hours of rest; provided overtime shall not apply to an Employee who chooses workdays, days off or shifts as provided in Sections 25.03 a.5. and 25.03 b.5. which causes the Employee to work for more than six (6) consecutive days.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Bargaining Agreement, Bargaining Agreement

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