Common use of Lunch Time Clause in Contracts

Lunch Time. A. Yard crews will be allowed one hour for lunch between 4 and 4 1/2 hours after starting work without deduction in pay. B. Yard crews will not be required to work longer than 4 1/2 hours without being allowed one hour for lunch with no deduction in pay or time therefore. C. Yard crews will be allowed one fifteen minute coffee break after 2 hours on duty and an additional fifteen minute coffee break after 6 hours on duty without deduction in pay or time therefore. D. The time for fixing the beginning of assignments or meal periods is to be calculated from the time fixed for the crew to begin work as a unit without regard to preparatory or individual duties. E. When it is determined that more than 1 hour of overtime work is required, the yard crew will advise the supervisor if they wish a hot meal. Upon receipt of such advice the supervisor will arrange the work in such a manner that the crew will have the opportunity to have a hot meal at the completion of nine hours of work. The crew will take their hot meal as a unit with the minimum time necessary to obtain a hot meal. Note: This paragraph does not preclude the supervisor advising the crew after the seventh hour that overtime will be required and the crew may be released by the supervisor then or later for a hot meal. When so released, it will not be necessary to provide an opportunity of obtaining a hot meal at the completion of nine hours of work.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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