Common use of Lunch Periods and Breaks Clause in Contracts

Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch is a non-duty period during which an employee is entirely free from work requirements. An employee cannot be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunch. Lunch should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and can be no less than thirty

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch is a non-duty period during which an employee is entirely free from work requirements. An employee cannot be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunch. Lunch should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and day, can be no less than thirtythirty (30) minutes, and no longer than one (1) hour in duration. Lunch will be scheduled not earlier than four (4) hours, but not later than six (6) hours, after the start of the shift.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch A lunch period is a non-duty period time during which an employee is entirely free from his work requirementsresponsibilities. An During this time, an employee cannot is considered to be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunchoff duty. Lunch The lunch period should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and can will not exceed one (1) hour in duration. Lunch periods will be no less scheduled not earlier than thirtyfour (4) hours, but not later than six

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, www.pec.ng.mil

Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch A lunch period is a non-duty period time during which an employee is entirely free from his work requirementsresponsibilities. An During this time, an employee cannot is considered to be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunchoff duty. Lunch The lunch period should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and day, can be no less than thirtythirty (30) minutes and no longer than one (1) hour in duration. Lunch periods will be scheduled not earlier than four

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch is a non-duty period during which an employee is entirely free from work requirements. An employee cannot be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunch. Lunch should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and day, can be no less than thirtythirty (30) minutes, and no longer than one (1) hour in duration. If longer than thirty (30) minutes, the employee will make up for the additional time at the beginning or end of the work shift. Lunch will be scheduled not earlier than four (4) hours, but not later than six (6) hours, after the start of the shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch Employees are authorized thirty (30) consecutive and uninterrupted minutes for lunch every workday. A lunch period is a non-duty period time during which an employee is entirely free from his/her work requirementsresponsibilities. An During this time the employee cannot is considered to be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunch. Lunch should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and can be no less than thirtyoff-duty.

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Samples: irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com

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Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch Employees are authorized and required to take a minimum thirty (30) minute unpaid, consecutive, and uninterrupted lunch period every workday. A lunch period is a non-duty period time during which an employee is entirely free from work requirementsresponsibilities. An During this time, the employee cannot is considered to be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunch. Lunch should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and can be no less than thirtyoff-duty.

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Samples: irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com

Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch is All employees shall receive, at their discretion, a nonone-duty half to one hour lunch period, except in emergency situations. The lunch period will be approximately midway through the tour of duty. The employee shall be free to leave the worksite during which an this period. During this time the employee is entirely free from work requirements. An employee cannot considered to be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunch. Lunch should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and can be no less than thirtyoff-duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Lunch Periods and Breaks. 1. Lunch is a non-duty period during which an employee is entirely free from work requirements. An employee cannot be required to remain or consume their meal at the workplace during lunch. Lunch should normally be scheduled at the same time each day and can be no less than thirtythirty (30) minutes in duration. Lunch will be scheduled not earlier than four (4) hours, but not later than six (6) hours, after the start of the shift. An employee cannot choose to forgo their lunch period as a way to shorten their scheduled workday without approval.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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