Lunch Break and Rest Periods Sample Clauses

Lunch Break and Rest Periods. Each full time employee shall be paid for a lunch period not exceeding one-half hour per shift and a rest period not exceeding 15 minutes to be taken, whenever possible, in the first half of his/her shift.
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Lunch Break and Rest Periods. 1. Each full-time employee shall be paid for two (2) rest periods not exceeding ten
Lunch Break and Rest Periods. The employee is entitled to a daily one (1) hour lunch break, exclusive of the seven and one-half (7 1/2) consecutive working hours and one (1) scheduled thirty (30) minute rest period.
Lunch Break and Rest Periods 

Related to Lunch Break and Rest Periods

  • Rest Periods Employees working a full shift will receive one rest period of fifteen (15) minutes in each half of the shift. Employees working less than a full shift, but a minimum of four (4) hours will receive one fifteen (15) minute rest period.

  • Rest Period An employee who works overtime shall have at least a ten hour rest period between the end of ordinary hours on any one day and start of ordinary hours on the next day. If on the instructions of the employer, the employee resumes or continues work without having had 10 consecutive hours off duty, the employee shall be paid double time until he or she is released from duty for ten hour rest period. The employee shall then be entitled to be absent without loss of pay for ordinary working hours occurring during the ten hour rest period. In the case of shift workers, eight hours shall be substituted for ten hours when overtime is worked:

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