Common use of MEAL ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS Clause in Contracts

MEAL ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS. A. Whenever an employee is required to work overtime, six dollars ($6.00) meal money or a meal will be provided at the end of two (2) hours' work and each four (4) hours thereafter, provided that said employee has completed an eight (8)-hour shift immediately preceding such overtime assignment. B. The Company will not furnish a lunch for an employee called in to work a regular eight (8)-hour shift for anyone who is sick or absent provided that more than two (2) hours' notice is given. If less than two hours' notice is given, the Company will provide a meal. C. If an employee is called out on an emergency basis, he/she will be furnished a meal after completing four (4) hours' work and each four (4) hours thereafter as long as he/she is required to stay on the job. D. Whenever maintenance work is scheduled on a twelve (12)-hour relief basis, that is, one crew relieving another each twelve hours, the Company will provide the second meal and allow both meals to be eaten on Company time. It is mutually understood that these meal periods will be held as short as possible in order to keep the work going. E. Whenever maintenance work is scheduled on an extended day or holdover basis and one crew does not relieve another, the first meal period will be for thirty (30) minutes and shall be on the employee's own time. The Company will furnish additional meals as required, and these will be on Company time. F. A non-shift worker required to work any part of his/her meal period shall receive pay for his/her entire meal period unless he/she is given a full-length lunch period later in the shift at the employee's option. G. Production employees working 8-hour shifts will eat their lunch on Company time at such hours as their duties permit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (LSB Industries Inc), Collective Bargaining Agreement (LSB Industries Inc)

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MEAL ALLOWANCE PROVISIONS. A. Whenever an employee is required to work overtime, six dollars ($6.00) meal money or a meal will be provided at the end of two (2) hours' work and each four (4) hours thereafter, provided that said employee has completed an eight (8)-hour shift immediately preceding such overtime assignment. B. The Company will not furnish a lunch for an employee called in to work a regular eight (8)-hour 8) hour shift for anyone who is sick or absent provided that more than two (2) hours' notice is given. If less than two hours' notice is given, the Company will provide a meal. C. If an employee is called out on an emergency basis, he/she will be furnished a meal after completing four (4) hours' work and each four (4) hours thereafter as long as he/she is required to stay on the job. D. Whenever maintenance work is scheduled on a twelve (12)-hour 12) hour relief basis, that is, one crew relieving another each twelve hours, the Company will provide the second meal and allow both meals to be eaten on Company time. It is mutually understood that these meal periods will be held as short as possible in order to keep the work going. E. Whenever maintenance work is scheduled on an extended day or holdover basis and one crew does not relieve another, the first meal period will be for thirty (30) minutes and shall be on the employee's own time. The Company will furnish additional meals as required, and these will be on Company time. F. A non-shift worker required to work any part of his/her meal period shall receive pay for his/her entire meal period unless he/she is given a full-length lunch period later in the shift at the employee's option. G. Production employees working 8-hour shifts will eat their lunch on Company time at such hours as their duties permit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (LSB Industries Inc)

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