Common use of Employees on Non-Regular Workweek Clause in Contracts

Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. For those employees who regularly work on Saturday and/or Sunday, receiving two (2) consecutive days off during the week, the two (2) days off shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in that order, for the purposes of this Article 7. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company occur on such a "Sunday," the following day shall be considered as a holiday for such employees. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company occur on such a "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered as a holiday for such employees.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. For those employees who regularly work on Saturday and/or Sunday, receiving two (2) consecutive days off during the week, the two (2) days off shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in that order, for the purposes of this Article 7. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company occur on such a "Sunday," the following day shall be considered as a holiday for such employees. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company occur on such a "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered as a holiday for such employees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, www.speea.org

Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. 24 For those employees who regularly work on Saturday and/or 25 Sunday, receiving two (2) consecutive days off during the week, the 26 two (2) days off shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in that 27 order, for the purposes of this Article 710. Should any of the holidays 28 observed by the Company occur on such a "Sunday," the following 29 day shall be considered as a holiday for such employees. Should 1 any of the holidays observed by the Company occur on such a 2 "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered as a holiday for 3 such employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. 6 For those employees who regularly work on Saturday and/or Sunday, 7 receiving two (2) consecutive days off during the week, the two (2) days off 8 shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in that order, for the purposes 9 of this Article 7. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company 10 occur on such a "Sunday," the following day shall be considered as a 11 holiday for such employees. Should any of the holidays observed by the 12 Company occur on such a "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered 13 as a holiday for such employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. For those employees who regularly work on Saturday and/or Sunday, receiving two (2) consecutive days off during the week, the two (2) days off shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in that order, for the purposes of this Article 710. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company occur on such a "Sunday," the following day shall be considered as a holiday for such employees. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company occur on such a "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered as a holiday for such employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Preamble

Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. 21 For those employees who regularly work on Saturday and/or Sunday, 22 receiving two (2) consecutive days off during the week, the two (2) days off 23 shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in that order, for the purposes 24 of this Article 7. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company 25 occur on such a "Sunday," the following day shall be considered as a 26 holiday for such employees. Should any of the holidays observed by the 27 Company occur on such a "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered 28 as a holiday for such employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. 34 For those employees who regularly work on Saturday and/or Sunday, 35 receiving two (2) consecutive days off during the week, the two (2) days off 36 shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in that order, for the purposes 37 of this Article 7. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company occur 38 on such a "Sunday," the following day shall be considered as a holiday for 39 such employees. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company 1 occur on such a "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered as a 2 holiday for such employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. 24 For those employees who regularly work on Saturday and/or Sunday, 25 receiving two (2) consecutive days off during the week, the two (2) days off 26 shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in that order, for the purposes 27 of this Article 710. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company 28 occur on such a "Sunday," the following day shall be considered as a holiday 1 for such employees. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company 2 occur on such a "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered as a 3 holiday for such employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employees on Non-Regular Workweek. For those employees who 55 regularly work on Saturday and/or Sunday, receiving two (2) consecutive days off 56 1 during the week, the two (2) days off shall be treated as "Saturday" and "Sunday," in 2 that order, for the purposes of this Article 7. Should any of the holidays observed by 3 the Company occur on such a "Sunday," the following day shall be considered as a 4 holiday for such employees. Should any of the holidays observed by the Company 5 occur on such a "Saturday," the preceding day shall be considered as a holiday for 6 such employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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