Common use of HOURS OF DAILY, WEEKLY AND OVERTIME WORK Clause in Contracts

HOURS OF DAILY, WEEKLY AND OVERTIME WORK. 9.01 (a) This article provides the basis for the calculation of any payment for overtime, and shall not be read or construed as a guarantee of hours of work per day or a guarantee of days of work per week. A week means the period between midnight on Saturday and midnight on the immediately following Saturday. A day means a period of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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HOURS OF DAILY, WEEKLY AND OVERTIME WORK. 9.01 (a) This article provides the basis for the calculation of any payment for overtime, and shall not be read or construed as a guarantee of hours of work per day or a guarantee of days of work per week. A week means the period between midnight on Saturday and midnight on the immediately following Saturday. A day means a period of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours.four

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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HOURS OF DAILY, WEEKLY AND OVERTIME WORK. 9.01 (a) This article provides the basis for the calculation of any payment for overtime, and shall not be read or construed as a guarantee of hours of work per day or a guarantee of days of work per week. A week means the period between midnight on Saturday and midnight on the immediately following Saturday. A day means a period of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours. The Company agrees to post work schedules for jobs in each department.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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