Part-Time Four-Hour Tours Sample Clauses

Part-Time Four-Hour Tours. Where four
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Part-Time Four-Hour Tours. 1. No part-time employee will be required to work four (4) hour tours without her or his consent. 2. A four (4) hour tour will consist of four (4) paid hours which shall be inclusive of one (1) fifteen (15) minute paid meal break. Where an employee is scheduled to work less than a scheduled tour (7.5 hours), Article D in its entirety applies accept as amended by the following: 3. No part-time employee will be required to work less than 7.5 hour tours without her or his consent. 4. The Hospital will endeavor to keep the number of tours comprised of less than 7.5 hours to a minimum. 5. Employees working shifts comprised of less than 7.5 hours shall be granted a paid rest period. 6. No part-time employee will be scheduled fully on tours which are comprised of less than 7.5 hours in any pay period, except where such arrangements are requested by the employee.
Part-Time Four-Hour Tours. 1. No part-time employee will be required to work four (4) hour tours without her or his consent. 2. A four (4) hour tour will consist of four (4) paid hours which shall be inclusive of one (1) fifteen (15) minute paid meal break. Where an employee is scheduled to work less than a scheduled tour (7.5 hours), Article D in its entirety applies accept as amended by the following:

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  • Overtime for Part-Time Employees ‌ (a) A part-time employee working less than the normal hours per day of a full-time employee, and who is required to work longer than their regular workday, shall be paid at the rate of straight-time for the hours so worked, up to and including the normal hours in the workday of a full-time employee. (b) A part-time employee working less than the normal days per week of a full-time employee, and who is required to work other than their regularly scheduled workdays, shall be paid at the rate of straight-time for the days so worked up to and including the normal workdays in the workweek of a full-time employee. (c) Overtime rates shall apply to hours worked in excess of (a) and (b) above.

  • Hour Shifts When the Employer deems it necessary to implement a twelve (12) hour work day, affected employees shall be notified pursuant to Clause 14.05. The following Clauses shall be replaced or added to the Collective Agreement where appropriate.

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  • Part-Time Teachers A "part-time teacher" is one who is employed under written contract but who is assigned to duties on a regular basis that requires less than a full-time equivalent. A part-time teacher shall be paid a salary in accordance with the basic salary schedule, proportionate to the percentage of the full-time equivalent taught each day as outlined in the written contract.

  • Hour Shift An eight (8) hour tour shall be inclusive of an unpaid one-half (1/2) hour meal period, and two fifteen (15) minute paid relief periods.

  • Workday and Workweek The regular workweek of a full-time employee in the bargaining unit shall be forty (40) hours and shall consist of five (5) consecutive days of eight (8) hours per day.

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  • Part-Time Employees Employees who are scheduled to work less than forty (40) hours per workweek.

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  • Work Day and Work Week The normal work day shall consist of up to 8 hours of work within a 24-hour period. The normal work week shall consist of up to 40 hours of work within a 7-day period. The Employer may define the work week on an individual, department, shift or facility basis in accordance with Federal and State law.

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