FOUR-DAY, FORTY-HOUR WORKWEEK Sample Clauses

FOUR-DAY, FORTY-HOUR WORKWEEK a. An appointing authority, with the prior approval of the County Executive, may approve requests of employees covered by this Agreement to work ten (10) hours per day, four (4) days per week. b. The four-day workweek shall be subject to the following policies:
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FOUR-DAY, FORTY-HOUR WORKWEEK. At the option of the County, employees may be assigned to work ten (10) hours per day, four (4) days per week. The four-day workweek shall be subject to the following policies:
FOUR-DAY, FORTY-HOUR WORKWEEK. BUREAU OF FAMILY SUPPORT
FOUR-DAY, FORTY-HOUR WORKWEEK. ‌ a. An appointing authority may assign employees identified herein to work ten
FOUR-DAY, FORTY-HOUR WORKWEEK. 26 The objective of a four-day forty-hour workweek is to allow management to meet its 27 operational requirements while at the same time providing employees with a 28 workweek that will improve the quality of their work life by providing the opportunity 29 for reduced commuting time, energy conservation, and three-day weekends. Basic 30 guidelines for the establishment of four-day forty-hour workweeks are as follows.
FOUR-DAY, FORTY-HOUR WORKWEEK. An appointing authority, with the prior approval of the County Executive, may assign employees covered by this Agreement to work a work schedule consisting of four

Related to FOUR-DAY, FORTY-HOUR WORKWEEK

  • Workweek A regularly re-occurring period of one hundred and sixty-eight (168) hours consisting of seven (7) consecutive twenty-four (24) hour periods. Workweeks will normally begin at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday and end at 12:00 midnight the following Saturday or as otherwise designated by the appointing authority. If there is a change in their workweek, employees will be given written notification by the appointing authority or their designee.

  • Work Day and Work Week The normal work day shall consist of up to 8 hours of work within a 24-hour period. The normal work week shall consist of up to 40 hours of work within a 7-day period. The Employer may define the work week on an individual, department, shift or facility basis in accordance with Federal and State law.

  • Holiday Falling on a Scheduled Workday An Employee who works on a designated holiday which is a scheduled workday shall be compensated at the rate of double time for hours worked, plus a day off in lieu of the holiday; except for Christmas and New Year's when the compensation shall be at the rate of double time and one-half (2½) for hours worked, plus a day off subject to this Agreement.

  • Hour Shifts When the Employer deems it necessary to implement a twelve (12) hour work day, affected employees shall be notified pursuant to Clause 14.05. The following Clauses shall be replaced or added to the Collective Agreement where appropriate.

  • Working Day Working Day means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday which is observed by the construction industry in the area of the Place of the Work.

  • Hour Shift An eight (8) hour tour shall be inclusive of an unpaid one-half (1/2) hour meal period, and two fifteen (15) minute paid relief periods.

  • Workday and Workweek The regular workweek of a full-time employee in the bargaining unit shall be forty (40) hours and shall consist of five (5) consecutive days of eight (8) hours per day.

  • Standard Work Week The standard work week for full-time employees covered by this Agreement shall be forty (40) hours, exclusive of the time allotted for meal periods, consisting of five (5) consecutive work days followed by two (2) consecutive days off. The week shall commence with the shift that includes 12:01 A.M. Sunday of each calendar week and end at the start of the shift that includes 12:00 midnight the following Saturday. The Employer retains the right to modify the work schedules to meet operational needs.

  • Work Week The work week will begin at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday and end at 11:59 p.m. the following Saturday.

  • Normal Workweek The normal workweek shall consist of five (5) days, eight (8) hours per day and forty (40) hours per week. This Article shall not restrict the extension of the regular workday or workweek on an overtime basis when such is necessary to carry on the business of the District.

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