Common use of Daily and Weekly Hours Clause in Contracts

Daily and Weekly Hours. The standard daily and weekly hours for Regular Part-Time Employees shall, for purposes other than overtime (e.g.: increments, determining employee status, etc.), be deemed to be those found in Schedule “A” of the Collective Agreement. Overtime shall be in accordance with 8.1(1) or (2), described above, as applicable. Where a Regular Part-Time Employee works a shift that is longer than five (5) consecutive hours, the Employer shall schedule an unpaid eating period during the shift so as to prevent the employee from working more than five (5) consecutive hours without an unpaid eating period. On a day where an employee works:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Daily and Weekly Hours. The standard daily and weekly hours for Regular PartAuxiliary or Temporary Full-Time Employees shall, for purposes other than overtime (e.g.eg.: increments, determining employee status, etc.), be deemed to be those found in Schedule “A” of the Collective Agreement. Overtime shall be in accordance with 8.1(1B. 8.1 (1) or (2), described above, ) as applicable. Where a Regular Part-Time Employee an employee works a shift that is longer than five (5) consecutive hours, the Employer shall schedule an unpaid eating period during the shift so as to prevent the employee from working more than five (5) consecutive hours without an unpaid eating period. On a day where an employee works:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Daily and Weekly Hours. The standard daily and weekly hours for Regular Part-Time Employees shall, for purposes other than overtime (e.g.: increments, determining employee status, etc.), be deemed to be those found in Schedule “A” of the Collective Agreement. Overtime shall be in accordance with 8.1(1) or (2), described above, as applicable. Where a Regular Part-Time Employee works a shift that is longer than five (5) consecutive hours, the Employer shall schedule an unpaid eating period during the shift so as to prevent the employee from working more than five (5) consecutive hours without an unpaid eating period. On a day This is not applicable where there is an employee works:agreement between the Employer and the Union for an employee(s) to work through their eating period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Daily and Weekly Hours. The standard daily and weekly hours for Regular PartAuxiliary or Temporary Full-Time Employees shall, for purposes other than overtime (e.g.eg.: increments, determining employee status, etc.), be deemed to be those found in Schedule “A” of the Collective Agreement. Overtime shall be in accordance with 8.1(1B. 8.1 (1) or (2), described above, ) as applicable. Where a Regular Part-Time Employee an employee works a shift that is longer than five (5) consecutive hours, the Employer shall schedule an unpaid eating period during the shift so as to prevent the employee from working more than five (5) consecutive hours without an unpaid eating period. On a day This is not applicable where there is an employee works:agreement between the Employer and the Union for an employee(s) to work through their eating period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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