Lunch Period and Reliefs Sample Clauses

Lunch Period and Reliefs. A regular work day shall consist of eight (8) hours including a paid lunch period of one- half (1/2) hour normally to be taken mid-day; or no paid lunch period if the employee is working less than four and a half (4.5) hours. The two paid relief periods of fifteen minutes
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