Daily breaks Sample Clauses

Daily breaks. 14.1 The length of a daily break (meal break) shall be one hour, unless a local agreement has been concluded on a shorter period, which may not be less than half an hour.
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Daily breaks. ‌ Meal break If a work shift exceeds 6 hours, the employee shall be given the opportunity to have a meal during the working time. The employer and the employee may also agree on a meal break of at least 30 minutes, during which time the employee can freely leave the workplace. If the employee is permitted to leave the workplace during the meal break, the meal break is not counted as working time. If a work shift exceeds 12 hours, the employee must be given the opportunity to take two of the above- mentioned meal breaks.
Daily breaks. ‌ If the regular workday is longer than six hours, the daily lunch break must be at least thirty minutes, or the senior salaried employee must be allowed a chance to have a meal during working hours. If the regular workday exceeds ten hours, the senior salaried employee has the right to have a break of a maximum of thirty minutes after eight hours of work, if desired. Refreshment breaks are included in the working hours.
Daily breaks. Except by special arrangement no employee shall be required to work for more than 5 hours continuously without being allowed a meal break of not less than half an hour. An employee unable to be relieved from work for a meal break shall be allowed to have a meal on duty and this period shall be regarded as working time
Daily breaks. 14.1 An employee cannot be required to work more than 5 consecutive hours without a meal break. Each employee is entitled to a 30 to 60 minutes unpaid meal break each day.
Daily breaks. Employees shall be allotted one (1) fifteen (15) minute break during the first four (4) hours of the workday and one (1) fifteen (15) minute break in the second four (4) hours of the workday. The specific time for these breaks will be established by management.
Daily breaks a. One half (1/2) hour for lunch will be scheduled by management and shall be unpaid.
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Daily breaks a. Employees covered by this article shall be allotted one half (1/2) hour for lunch will be scheduled by management and shall be unpaid for all employees working six (6) hours per day or greater.

Related to Daily breaks

  • Tea Breaks (a) Every employee will be entitled to a paid 10 minute tea break in each four hours worked at a time to be agreed between the employee and employer.

  • Coffee Breaks An employee will be allowed a coffee break not in excess of fifteen (15) minutes without loss of pay in the first half shift and a coffee break not in excess of fifteen (15) minutes without loss of pay in the second half shift.

  • Lunch Breaks The lunch break will consist of a one-half hour (or one hour where scheduled) unpaid break taken mid-way during regular work day. In the event that an employee is required to work during his regular lunch period he shall be allowed a one-half hour lunch period between the hours of ll:30 a.m. and l:00 p.m., otherwise he shall be paid double time for working through said lunch period.

  • Lunch Break Each Teacher shall receive each day an uninterrupted and continuous period of not less than forty (40) minutes for lunch, free from supervisory, teaching or other assigned duties (reference: Regulation 298.s. 3, Daily Sessions).

  • Missed Meal Breaks (a) (applicable to full-time employees only) If an employee is authorized to work, during the lunch break, due to the requirements of patient care, he will be paid time and one-half (1½) his regular straight time hourly rate for all time worked in excess of his normal daily hours.

  • Coffee Break 23:01 The Employer shall recognize a paid coffee break period of 15 minutes duration in each half of a shift, whether during a normal work day or on shift work.

  • Rest Breaks Employees shall receive a fifteen (15) minute break during each four (4) hours worked. It is the Employer's intention to provide uninterrupted rest breaks.

  • Meal Breaks (a) An employee who works in excess of five hours will be entitled to an unpaid meal break of not less than 30 minutes and not more than 60 minutes.

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