Operating Employees Sample Clauses
Operating Employees. 9 Part-Time Employees .......................................... 9
Operating Employees. Additional Payment for Night Work— Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve ................ 21
Operating Employees. (a) Normal hours of work for operating employees shall be an average of thirty-seven and one-half (37 1/2) hours per week consisting of an average of five (5) days per week, each day to be seven and one-half (7 1/2) hours exclusive of a meal break.
(b) These employees will be provided with a scheduled unpaid meal break of thirty (30) consecutive minutes' duration commencing within one- half (1/2) hour prior to and one (1) hour following the mid-point of their shift. It is recognized that in extenuating circumstances the meal break may be advanced or delayed because of operational requirements. However, if the employee is able to take a meal break of a half (1/2) hour's duration commencing during the period of time prescribed it shall be considered as satisfying the requirements of this clause. If an employee is not able to take a meal break within the prescribed time period the period of the meal break shall be counted as time worked.
(c) Subject to all conditions in (b) above except the time at which a meal period may be scheduled, a meal break on the evening shift (1600 - 2400), may be taken at a time other than as specified above when by agreement of the Manager and the Xxxxxxx responsible for that location, a different time for the meal break is established. When such alternative is established, it shall not again be changed except by thirty (30) days' written notice to the Manager by the Xxxxxxx, or thirty (30) days' written notice to employees concerned at the site by the Manager.
(d) Subject to all conditions in (b) above except the length of the meal period, an unpaid meal break during the day shift (0800 -1600) may be up to one (1) hour by agreement of the Manager and the Xxxxxxx responsible for that location. When such period is established, it shall not again be changed except by thirty (30) days' written notice to the Manager by the Xxxxxxx, or thirty (30) days' written notice to employees concerned at the site by the Manager.
(e) It is recognized that the Company may require employees
(i) whose hours of work are prescribed in accordance with clause 23.05(a), and
(ii) who provide twenty-four (24) hour coverage, to remain at their place of work and to be available to return immediately to duty during their one-half (1/2) hour unpaid meal break. In such circumstances, whether the employee works or does not work, such meal break will be paid at the employee's straight- time hourly rate and does not form part of the employee's normal hours of work ...
Operating Employees. On April 1st of each year an employee shall be credited with ninety- three point one seven (93.17) hours of lieu leave.
Operating Employees. An operating employee who has earned at least ten (10) days’ pay for each calendar month of a vacation year shall earn vacation leave at the following rates:
(a) one hundred and twenty seven decimal zero five (127.05) hours per vacation year if the employee has completed less than eight (8) years of continuous employment;
(b) one hundred and sixty nine decimal four (169.4) hours per vacation year if the employee has completed eight (8) years of continuous employment;
(c) one hundred and eighty-six decimal thirty-four (186.34) hours per vacation year if the employee has completed sixteen (16) years of continuous employment;
(d) one hundred and ninety-four decimal eighty-one (194.81) hours per vacation year if the employee has completed seventeen (17) years of continuous employment;
(e) two hundred and eleven decimal seventy-five (211.75) hours per vacation year if the employee has completed eighteen (18) years of continuous employment;
(f) two hundred and twenty-eight decimal sixty-nine (228.69) hours per vacation year if the employee has completed twenty-seven (27) years of continuous employment;
(g) two hundred and fifty-four decimal ten (254.10) hours per vacation year if the employee has completed twenty-eight (28) years of continuous employment
Operating Employees. (1) When any shift falls completely within one (1) day and two (2) or more consecutive calendar days are scheduled as days of rest for an employee:
(i) The first day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period which commences immediately after midnight following the employee's preceding regularly scheduled shift;
(ii) The second day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period which commences immediately after mid- night following the employee’s first day of rest;
(iii) A subsequent day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period which commences immediately after mid- night following the employee's preceding day of rest.
(2) When any shift overlaps two (2) days:
(i) The first day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period commencing four (4) hours after the end of the employee's preceding scheduled shift.
(ii) The second day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period commencing immediately after the end of the employee's first day of rest.
(iii) A subsequent day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period commencing immediately after the preceding day of rest.
(3) The Company will make every reasonable effort, subject to the operational requirements of the service, to arrange schedules which will permit employees to have a consecutive Saturday and Sunday off including standby at least once every five (5) weeks unless the majority of the employees affected by the schedule express a preference not to do so.
Operating Employees. (a) Normal hours of work for operating employees shall be an average of thirty-seven and one-half (37 1/2) hours per week consisting of an average of five (5) days per week, each day to be seven and one-half (7 1/2) hours exclusive of a meal break.
(b) These employees will be provided with a scheduled unpaid meal break of thirty (30) consecutive minutes' duration commencing within one- half (1/2) hour prior to and one (1) hour following the mid-point of their shift. It is recognized that in extenuating circumstances the meal break may be advanced or delayed because of operational requirements. However, if the employee is able to take a meal break of a half (1/2) hour's duration commencing during the period of time prescribed it shall be considered as satisfying the requirements of this clause. If an employee is not able to take a meal break within the prescribed time period the period of the meal break shall be counted as time worked.
(c) Subject to all conditions in (b) above except the time at which a meal period may be scheduled, a meal break on the evening shift (1600 - 2400), may be taken at a time other than as specified above when by agreement of the Manager and the Xxxxxxx responsible for that location, a different time for the meal break is established. When such alternative is established, it shall not again be changed except by thirty
Operating Employees. (1) When any shift falls completely within one (1) day and two
(2) or more consecutive calendar days are scheduled as days of rest for an employee:
(i) The first day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period which commences immediately after midnight following the employee's preceding regularly scheduled shift;
(ii) The second day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period which commences immediately after mid- night following the employee’s first day of rest;
(iii) A subsequent day of rest will be that twenty-four (24) hour period which commences immediately after mid- night following the employee's preceding day of rest.
Operating Employees. The normal work week shall be thirty-seven and one-half (37 ½) hours exclusive of lunch periods, comprising five (5) days of seven and one-half (7 ½) hours each Monday through Friday. The work day shall be scheduled to fall within an eleven (11) hour period between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M., and at NAV CANADA’s head office the work days shall be scheduled to fall within a twelve (12) hour period between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise agreed in consultation between the PSAC and NAV CANADA.