Operator Meal/Rest Periods and Layover Sample Clauses

Operator Meal/Rest Periods and Layover. Recovery Time Layover/Recovery time is categorically distinct time from Operator Meal/Rest Periods. Typically, Layover/Recovery Time is used by VTA to adjust the running time of the schedules in accordance with route lengths and headways and to accommodate various factors that may influence the ability to meet published schedules. Operator Meal/Rest periods may be taken away from the vehicle and is set aside for the use of the Operator for rest, meals, or other personal needs. In general, Operator Meal/Rest Periods will be taken during Layover/Recovery. However, both time periods must be programmed into the schedules or work period. All Meal/Rest periods where applicable are paid and computed as time worked. The meal/rest period time for straight runs or straight full time work periods shall have the time distributed as evenly as possible throughout the work day.
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  • Rest Periods and Meal Breaks (a) All employees shall have two (2) fifteen (15) minute rest periods in each work period in excess of six (6) hours, one (1) rest period to be granted before and one (1) after the meal period, provided the staff to child ratio can be maintained. It is understood that meal breaks and rest periods may be combined subject to operational requirements.

  • Meal/Rest Periods All nurses shall receive an unpaid meal period of one-half (1/2) hour. Nurses required to remain on duty or in the Hospital during their meal period shall be compensated for such time at the appropriate rate of pay. All nurses shall receive one (1) fifteen

  • Additional Rest Periods When an employee performs authorized overtime work of at least three (3) hours duration, the Hospital will schedule a rest period of fifteen (15) minutes duration.

  • Paid Rest Periods All Employees shall be given a paid rest period of fifteen (15) minutes in the first and second half of their daily shift in an area made available by the Employer. If mutually agreed to between the parties, the two (2) rest periods shall be combined.

  • MEAL PERIODS AND REST BREAKS 4.1 Except when required for urgent or emergency work and except as provided in 4.2 no employee shall be required to work for more than five hours continuously without being allowed a meal break of not less than half an hour.

  • Meal Breaks and Rest Periods 7.1 Except when required for urgent or emergency work and except as provided in 7.2 below, no employee shall be required to work for more than five hours continuously without being entitled to a meal break of not less than half an hour. There will be only one meal break of not less than half an hour during a 10 hour shift.

  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works International Competitive Bidding. Goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding.

  • Overtime Rest Periods If an employee is assigned one (1) or more hours of overtime work contiguous to his/her regular workshift or is called back within one (1) hour of his/her scheduled quitting time, the Agency will provide a fifteen (15) minute rest period after two (2) hours of overtime completed.

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