Common use of Lunch and Breaks Clause in Contracts

Lunch and Breaks. All Support Personnel working 8 hours a day will have a total break time of 60 minutes. School based Support Personnel will have a duty free lunch of not less than 25 minutes and two (2) breaks (not less than 15 minutes) equating a total of sixty (60) minutes. Non-school based Support Personnel will have either a 60- minute lunch break or a lunch break of not less than 25 minutes and two (2) breaks (not less than fifteen (15) minutes) equating a total of sixty (60) minutes. This shall be implemented through an administratively developed and implemented equitable rotation system utilizing all personnel as necessary. Support Personnel working at least 6 hours, but less than 8 hours will be entitled to a total break time of 30 minutes. Support Personnel working at least four (4) hours but less than 6 hours a day will have one (1) 15-minute break. Should Support Personnel be required to work during their duty free lunch, every effort will be made to provide release time equal to the time that they are scheduled to work. If it is impossible to provide that release time, then they will be compensated monetarily for the loss of this time.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Lunch and Breaks. All Support Personnel working 8 hours a day will have a total break time of 60 minutes. School based Support Personnel will have a duty free lunch of not less than 25 minutes and two (2) breaks (not less than 15 minutes) equating a total of sixty (60) minutes. Non-school based Support Personnel will have either a 60- 60-minute lunch break or a lunch break of not less than 25 minutes and two (2) breaks (not less than fifteen (15) minutes) equating a total of sixty (60) minutes. This shall be implemented through an administratively developed and implemented equitable rotation system utilizing all personnel as necessary. Support Personnel working at least 6 hours, but less than 8 hours will be entitled to a total break time of 30 minutes. Support Personnel working at least four (4) hours but less than 6 hours a day will have one (1) 15-minute break. Should Support Personnel be required to work during their duty free lunch, every effort will be made to provide release time equal to the time that they are scheduled to work. If it is impossible to provide that release time, then they will be compensated monetarily for the loss of this time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: The Agreement

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