Minimum Actual Rest Break Sample Clauses

The Minimum Actual Rest Break clause establishes the least amount of uninterrupted rest time that must be provided to an individual, typically within a work shift or between periods of work. In practice, this clause ensures that employees receive a specified duration of rest, such as a 30-minute break after a certain number of hours worked, regardless of operational demands or scheduling constraints. Its core function is to protect worker health and well-being by mandating adequate rest, thereby reducing fatigue and promoting safety and productivity in the workplace.
Minimum Actual Rest Break. No pilot shall receive a crew rest period (release from duty to reporting for any other scheduled activity) of less than twelve (12) hours. Longer rest periods will be required based on activities defined elsewhere in this article.