Common use of Network Radio Employees Clause in Contracts

Network Radio Employees. The regular work week of News Writers shall consist of forty (40) hours in five (5) days (exclusive of any meal periods). Employees in Radio will have a work day consisting of eight (8) hours of actual work, exclusive of any meal periods. The Company may require the rendition of services for more than forty (40) hours or on more than five (5) days in any week or for more than eight (8) hours in any day, subject to the payment of overtime. If it is not already the practice, overtime will be computed in 1/4 hour units. The Company will provide such employees an unpaid meal period of at least one-half hour but not more than one hour during the work day where operations allow. If, in the Company’s sole judgment, operations do not allow the Company to grant an employee a meal period of at least one-half hour, the Company will provide the employee with an opportunity to eat on the job during the regular eight (8) hour work day and it will make a flat payment of thirty dollars ($30.00) to the employee in addition to the employee’s regular compensation for such day. This payment shall be in lieu of any other premiums or penalties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement

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Network Radio Employees. The regular work week of News Writers shall consist of forty (40) hours in five (5) days (exclusive of any meal periods)) in five (5) days. Employees in Radio will have a work day consisting of eight (8) hours of actual work, exclusive of any meal periods. The Company may require the rendition of services for more than forty (40) hours or on more than five (5) days in any week or for more than eight (8) hours in any day, subject to the payment of overtime. If it is not already the practice, overtime will be computed in 1/4 hour units. The Company will provide such employees an unpaid meal period of at least one-half hour but not more than one hour during the work day where operations allow. If, in the Company’s sole judgment, operations do not allow the Company to grant an employee a meal period of at least one-half hour, the Company will provide the employee with an opportunity to eat on the job during the regular eight (8) hour work day and it will make a flat payment of thirty twenty-five dollars ($30.0025.00) to the employee in addition to the employee’s regular compensation for such day. This payment shall be in lieu of any other premiums or penalties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement

Network Radio Employees. The regular work week of News Writers shall consist of forty (40) hours in five (5) days (exclusive of any meal periods)) in five (5) days. Employees in Radio will have a work day consisting of eight (8) hours of actual work, exclusive of any meal periods. The Company may require the rendition of services serv- ices for more than forty (40) hours or on more than five (5) days in any week or for more than eight (8) hours in any day, subject to the payment of overtime. If it is not already the practice, overtime will be computed in 1/4 hour units. The Company will provide such employees an unpaid meal period of at least one-half hour but not more than one hour during the work day where operations allow. If, in the Company’s sole judgment, operations do not allow the Company to grant an employee a meal period of at least one-half hour, the Company will provide the employee with an opportunity to eat on the job during the regular eight (8) hour work day and it will make a flat payment of thirty twenty- five dollars ($30.0025.00) to the employee in addition to the employee’s regular compensation for such day. This payment shall be in lieu of any other premiums or penalties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2013 National Agreement

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Network Radio Employees. The regular work week of News Writers shall consist of forty (40) hours in five (5) days (exclusive of any meal periods)) in five (5) days. Employees in Radio will have a work day consisting of eight (8) hours of actual work, exclusive of any meal periods. The Company may require the rendition of services serv- ices for more than forty (40) hours or on more than five (5) days in any week or for more than eight (8) hours in any day, subject to the payment of overtime. If it is not already the practice, overtime will be computed in 1/4 hour units. The Company will provide such employees an unpaid meal period of at least one-half hour but not more than one hour during the work day where operations allow. If, in the Company’s sole judgment, operations do not allow the Company to grant an employee a meal period of at least one-half hour, the Company will provide the employee with an opportunity oppor- tunity to eat on the job during the regular eight (8) hour work day and it will make a flat payment pay- ment of thirty twenty-five dollars ($30.0025.00) to the employee in addition to the employee’s regular compensation for such day. This payment shall be in lieu of any other premiums or penalties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2019 National Agreement

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