Passing Time Sample Clauses

Passing Time. Reasonable time shall be included within the employees work day to move from one assignment to the next.
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Passing Time. Reasonable time shall will be provided in the employee's work day to move from one assignment to the next. In the event an employee is not allotted such time, they may request the Building Administrator’s assistance in scheduling this time.
Passing Time. If classroom teachers are expected to assist with student supervision during passing times, and a paraeducator is not available to assist with cleaning tasks between classes, those teachers should assign a responsible student to spray down student desks and chairs prior to leaving class in order to accomplish the necessary cleaning in between classes.
Passing Time. Reasonable paid t ime shal l be inc lude d withi n the employee’s work day to move from one assignment to the next.
Passing Time. The elementary specialist schedule for art, music, physical education and learning resource teachers will reflect a minimum time of five (5) minutes passing time between classes.
Passing Time. During the course of the unit members’ workday, three (3) minutes of paid time between assignments shall be allowed.

Related to Passing Time

  • WAITING TIME Those employees working on a project who are entitled to receive subsistence allowance shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in the Schedules attached hereto as follows:

  • Starting Time is the time that employees present themselves at their work- station and not the time that employees are in the amenities or in the car park.

  • TRAVELLING TIME 12.01 For the purposes of this Agreement travelling time is compensated for only in the circumstances and to the extent provided for in this Article.

  • Training Time When an employee is ordered by the County to attend training, the time spent in training shall be counted as hours worked. Training which takes place during off-duty hours with attendance voluntary is not hours worked.

  • Voting Time All employees shall be allowed up to two paid hours for the purpose of voting provided the employee does not have sufficient time before or after regular duty hours to vote. The two hours authorized for voting does not apply to those employees who by reasons of their employment must vote by use of an absentee ballot.

  • REPORTING TIME 12.01 Any xxxxxx after being hired and/or reporting for work at the regular starting time and for whom no work is provided or due to climatic conditions, shall receive pay for two (2) hours at the applicable rate of wages, unless he has been notified not to report. The foregoing provisions shall apply to Saturday, Sunday, holidays and shift work at the applicable rate of pay. Employees who commence work shall receive the greater of reporting time or actual time worked.

  • Planning Time A. Uninterrupted planning time sixty (60) consecutive minutes shall be provided daily within the normal work day for full-time teachers at elementary sites. Planning period adjustments may be made with the approval of the teacher if the adjustment does not decrease the number of minutes allocated for planning time.

  • Rain at Starting Time (a) Where the Employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunch time, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless:

  • Starting Times Employees shall be at their place of work at the starting time and shall remain at their place of work (as designated by the Contractor) performing their assigned functions until quitting time. The place of work shall be defined as the gang or toolbox, or equipment at the employee’s assigned work location or the place where the xxxxxxx gives instructions. The Parties reaffirm their policy of a fair day’s work for a fair day’s wage. There shall be no pay for time not worked unless the employee is otherwise engaged at the direction of the Contractor.

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