Department of Agriculture, Measurement Standards Division Sample Clauses

Department of Agriculture, Measurement Standards Division. (a) Employees will be required to submit a form developed by ODA when requesting a flexible work schedule. (b) Employees working a flexible work schedule shall complete forty (40) hours of work per week, Monday through Friday. The workday shall not exceed ten (10) hours and the workweek shall not exceed forty (40) hours per week unless the employee receives prior approval as described in division overtime procedures. (c) Employees working a flexible work schedule shall work consecutive hours from the beginning of their workday to the end of their workday and consecutive days Monday through Friday unless otherwise approved. (d) Employees working flexible work schedules shall not begin before 6:30 a.m. or end after 6:00 p.m. Exceptions will be granted only when required by work- related circumstances. The office will be notified as soon as possible of requests for exceptions. All Inspectors will notify the Salem office upon conclusion of the workweek. (e) Flexible work schedules shall be agreed upon when working with fellow employees. Where agreement cannot be reached, the employees will work regular 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. schedules. (f) Employees may use up to one (1) hour in the office per day or up to five (5) per week to complete paper work, perform data entry work, and to perform general office duties. This work should be performed at the end of the day where circumstances permit. (g) Employees working a flexible work schedule away from their official station may take up to four (4) hours at the end of the week to complete their paper work, computer data entry, and general office duties provided that no more than one (1) hour was taken while away from their official station unless approved by the supervisor or designee. (h) Employees working a flexible work schedule shall schedule vehicle service and all non-examination activities at the end of the workday where circumstances permit. (i) Employees working a flexible work schedule shall record their time in tenths of an hour on their time sheet.
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Department of Agriculture, Measurement Standards Division. (a) Employees will be required to submit a form developed by XXX when requesting a flexible work schedule.
Department of Agriculture, Measurement Standards Division. (a) Within thirty (30) days of the effective date of the Agreement, the Agency shall develop a form which employees will be required to submit when requesting a flexible work schedule. (b) Employees working a flexible work schedule shall complete forty (40) hours of work per week, Monday through Friday. The work day shall not exceed ten
Department of Agriculture, Measurement Standards Division. (a) Employees will be required to submit a form developed by ODA when requesting a flexible work schedule.

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