Common use of Lunch and Rest Breaks Clause in Contracts

Lunch and Rest Breaks. 1. Employees scheduled to work at least 7 hours in a work day will normally be scheduled for a 60 minute duty-free lunch break without pay at or near the midpoint of the scheduled day. Departmental supervisors may agree to reduce the lunch break to 30 minutes without pay if consistent with service and coverage requirements. Employees who work at least 4 but less than 7 hours in a work day may be scheduled for a 30 minute duty-free lunch break without pay at or near the midpoint of the scheduled day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Lunch and Rest Breaks. 1. Employees scheduled to work at least 7 hours in There will be a work day will normally be scheduled for a 60 minute duty-free lunch break without pay at or near the midpoint of the scheduled day. Departmental supervisors may agree to reduce the lunch break to a minimum of 30 minutes without pay if consistent with service and coverage requirements. Employees duration for employees who work at least 4 but less than 7 five hours in a work day may or more to be scheduled in mutual agreement with their supervisor. In addition, there will be the equivalent of a fifteen- minute rest break for a 30 minute dutyeach four-free lunch break without pay at or near the midpoint of the scheduled dayhour work period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lunch and Rest Breaks. 1. Employees scheduled to work at least 7 hours in There will be a work day will normally be scheduled for a 60 minute duty-free lunch break without pay at or near the midpoint of the scheduled day. Departmental supervisors may agree to reduce the lunch break to a minimum of 30 minutes without pay if consistent with service and coverage requirements. Employees duration for employees who work at least 4 but less than 7 five hours in a work day may or more to be scheduled in mutual agreement with their supervisor. In addition, there will be the equivalent of a fifteen minute rest break for a 30 minute duty-free lunch break without pay at or near the midpoint of the scheduled dayeach four hour work period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Lunch and Rest Breaks. 1. Employees scheduled to work at least 7 hours in There will be a work day will normally be scheduled for a 60 minute duty-free lunch break without pay at or near the midpoint of the scheduled day. Departmental supervisors may agree to reduce the lunch break to a minimum of 30 minutes without pay if consistent with service and coverage requirementsduration for full-time employees. Employees who In addition, there will be the equivalent of a fifteen minute rest break for each four hour work at least 4 but less than 7 hours in a work day may be scheduled for a 30 minute duty-free lunch break without pay at or near the midpoint of the scheduled dayperiod.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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