Eating Areas Sample Clauses

Eating Areas. For employees who have an unpaid lunch (dinner) break, the Employer will provide employees with an area suitable for eating in reasonable proximity to their work area where possible. Wherever possible, the eating area will be away from residents, patients, inmates, students, and clients.
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Eating Areas. The Employer shall permit employees to carry lunches and use the cafeteria facilities so long as no violations of usual sanitary conditions are occasioned thereby.
Eating Areas. The Employer will provide employees with an area suitable for eating in reasonable proximity to their work area wherever possible. In institutional settings wherever possible, the eating area will be away from students.
Eating Areas. The AUTHORITY agrees to provide clean and reasonable areas for the employees' eating purposes.
Eating Areas a. The Employer agrees that a designated area in the building in which employees normally carry out their work may be provided for employees to eat lunches brought from home or take their rest breaks. Every effort will be made to maintain existing eating/break areas. Union official will be notified of any changes proposed.

Related to Eating Areas

  • Parking Facilities Alamo Colleges District shall make the existing parking facilities at the rented Facility available for the vehicular traffic and parking necessitated by the Organization’s Use of the rented Facility, on a non-exclusive basis, as specified at Exhibit A. MAXIMUM CAPACITY. Organization anticipates approximately the number of participants stated at Exhibit A and agrees to inform Alamo Colleges District of any significant changes five (5) business days in advance of a Use. Organization shall not admit a larger number of persons than can safely and freely move about the Facility. Alamo Colleges District shall notify Organization of the recommended capacity of the Facility and all decisions of Alamo Colleges District concerning questions arising under this Paragraph shall be final.

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