Common use of Lunch and Break Periods Clause in Contracts

Lunch and Break Periods. A. Each employee shall receive a fifteen (15) minute break during each four (4) hour period of consecutive service. Such break shall be as close to the halfway point of the work period as is practicable as determined by the immediate Supervisor. Seven and one-half (7½) hour employees shall receive both a morning and afternoon break, as provided above. B. Each employee who is scheduled to work more than five (5) consecutive hours, shall receive an uninterrupted and non-paid lunch period of at least one-half (½) hour. Such time shall be as near as practicable to the halfway point of the employee’s shift. C. Site Supervisors will confer with the employee to determine the best schedule for each employee with regard to contractual breaks and lunches. D. Employees will consult with the site Supervisor in the event they are unable to take scheduled contractual breaks and/or lunches. E. If the employee is required by the Supervisor or designee to interrupt lunch, the employee will resume the lunch period as soon as possible after the interruption and finish the remainder of time. F. Employees required by the Supervisor or designee, or due to circumstances beyond their control, or due to lack of coverage, to be on duty during their lunch periods shall be given the equivalent time off within one workday or be compensated at their hourly rate. G. An employee who is required to work a minimum of two (2) hours beyond an eight (8) hour shift shall be entitled to a fifteen (15) minute break at the end of the 8th hour or at the end of the 10th hour.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Management Agreement, Management Agreement, Management Agreement

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