Meal breaks on continuous work shifts Sample Clauses

Meal breaks on continuous work shifts. On continuous work shifts an employee is entitled to have a meal period of at least twenty minutes which counts as time worked.
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Meal breaks on continuous work shifts. On continuous work shifts, as defined, an employee is entitled to have a meal period of not less than 20 minutes, which counts as time worked. Maximum Period of work without a break An employee shall not be compelled to work for more than five and a half hours after commencing the daily shift without a break for a meal. Provided that, where the ordinary hours of work on any specified day do not exceed six hours, those hours may be worked without a meal break by agreement of the majority of employees and the company concerned. Pay rate for work during breaks Any employee required for duty during their usual meal time shall be paid at the rate of time and a half until they are allowed the usual length of time for a meal unless they are allowed to have their meal at their job and is paid at the rate of time and a half during the time of their usual meal- time.

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  • Continuous Operations Any employee or group of employees engaged in an operation for which there is regularly scheduled employment on a twenty-four (24) hour a day, seven (7) day a week basis shall be known as continuous operations employees.

  • Calculation of Continuous Service For the purposes of this clause service shall be deemed to be continuous notwithstanding:

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  • Continuous Operation The work week shall provide for continuous operation based on a seven (7) day week, twenty-four (24) hours per day.

  • Employment Deemed Continuous ‌ The service of an employee who is absent from work in accordance with this article shall be considered continuous for the purpose of Articles 18 (Vacation Entitlement) and 25 (Health Care Plans). The Employer shall continue to make payments to Health and Welfare Plans, in the same manner as if the employee were not absent where the employee elects to pay his or her share of the cost of the plans.

  • Missed Meal Breaks (a) (applicable to full-time employees only) If an employee is authorized to work, during the lunch break, due to the requirements of patient care, he will be paid time and one-half (1½) his regular straight time hourly rate for all time worked in excess of his normal daily hours.

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