Metal Industry Employees Only Sample Clauses

Metal Industry Employees Only. In cases where canteen or other facilities are limited to the extent that meal breaks must be staggered and as a result it is not practicable for all Employees to take a meal break within five (5) hours, an Employee must not be required to work for more than six (6) hours without a meal break.
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Metal Industry Employees Only. (i) An Employee not engaged on Continuous Work working on a Sunday or public holiday shall be allowed a tea/rest break of 20 minutes without deduction of pay after each four (4) hours of work, if the Employee continues work after such tea/rest break.
Metal Industry Employees Only. Overtime worked in the circumstances specified in subclause 45.5 shall not be regarded as overtime for the purposes of subclause 45.10 (Rest Period After Overtime) when the actual time worked is less than three (3) hours on such recall or on each of such recalls.

Related to Metal Industry Employees Only

  • Employee’s Own Illness The start of a leave for the employee's own serious health condition shall begin on the date requested by the employee or designated by Management.

  • Conduct of Employees and Staff Contractor shall ensure that all of Contractor’s employees and Staff provided under the Contract shall adhere to the standards of conduct prescribed in the Customer’s personnel policy and procedure guidelines, particularly rules of conduct, security procedures, and any other applicable rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of the Customer, including but not limited to Rule Chapter 33-208, Florida Administrative Code. The Contractor shall ensure that all Staff and employees wear attire suitable for the position, either a standard uniform or business casual dress, as may be identified by the Customer.

  • Fixed Term Employment 25.1 A fixed term Employee is an Employee who is employed for a specified period of time, which period is known at the commencement of the contract, or for a specified task such as a project or replacement of an absent employee.

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