Full-time Operators’ Established Work Week Sample Clauses

The "Full-time Operators’ Established Work Week" clause defines the standard number of hours and days that full-time operators are expected to work within a typical week. This clause typically specifies the start and end times of shifts, the total weekly hours, and may outline any variations for different roles or departments. By clearly setting these expectations, the clause ensures both the employer and employees understand the regular work schedule, reducing confusion and helping to manage staffing and overtime issues.
Full-time Operators’ Established Work Week. 166. All Full-time Operators shall be entitled to not less than eight (8) hours of work per day and a total of forty (40) hours of work over a five (5) consecutive day period within any seven-day period. This guarantee will apply only if, the Operator reports on time and is available for the Operator’s regularly scheduled run; or in the case of extra board Operators, or Full- time Operators working as extra boards, if the Operator reports on time daily and holds the Operator available for such work as may be assigned to them. The exception to the above guarantee to Full-time Operators is in the event of unusual circumstances wherein no work is available, such as, but not limited to, earthquake, natural disaster, strike, etc.

Related to Full-time Operators’ Established Work Week

  • Full-Time Employees A full-time employee is one engaged as such and whose ordinary hours of work average 38-hours per week.

  • Regular Full-Time Employees A regular full-time employee is one who works full-time on a regularly scheduled basis. Regular full-time employees accumulate seniority and are entitled to all benefits outlined in this Collective Agreement.