Common use of Normal Work Week Clause in Contracts

Normal Work Week. Work week is defined as a fixed, regularly recurring period of seven (7) calendar days designated by the Appointing Authority. Employees involved in public safety (police, firefighters, corrections) may be eligible, with Appointing Authority approval, for a work period of up to twenty-eight (28) days. Employees who work in a hospital or nursing home setting may be eligible, with Appointing Authority approval, for a work period of fourteen (14) days. It is recognized that because of the nature of their work, some of the supervisors covered by this Agreement may be required to work varied hours, work on holidays and weekends, making the maintaining of consistent starting and stopping times or the assignment of the number of hours worked in one day sometimes impossible. Insofar as practicable and without reducing the efficiency of work performance, supervisors are expected to complete normal routine work within a normal work day. Supervisor's hours may be adjusted in accordance with circumstances and with the approval of the immediate superior.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Normal Work Week. Work week is defined as a fixed, regularly recurring period of seven (7) calendar days designated by the Appointing Authority. Employees Supervisors involved in public safety (police, firefighters, corrections) may be eligible, with Appointing Authority approval, for a work period of up to twenty-eight (28) days. Employees Supervisors who work in a hospital or nursing home setting may be eligible, with Appointing Authority approval, for a work period of fourteen (14) days. It is recognized that because of the nature of their work, some of the supervisors covered by this Agreement may be required to work varied hours, work on holidays and weekends, making the maintaining of consistent starting and stopping times or the assignment of the number of hours worked in one day sometimes impossible. Insofar as practicable and without reducing the efficiency of work performance, supervisors are expected to complete normal routine work within a normal work day. Supervisor's hours may be adjusted in accordance with circumstances and with the approval of the immediate superior.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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