Common use of Provisions for Meals and Rest Periods on Overtime Clause in Contracts

Provisions for Meals and Rest Periods on Overtime. After regular hours where an employee is required to work overtime they shall receive breaks of one-half (½) hour each, time off without pay for meal time, as herein provided. In the event that the overtime work continues immediately after regular hours and is estimated to continue for two (2) hours or longer, the first half (½) hour break shall be given within the second (2nd) hour of overtime and if overtime continues, the employee shall be entitled to one-half (½) hour time off without pay at the end of every four (4) hours after the first meal time break. In the event that an employee having completed their regular hours is called back to perform overtime work the half (½) hour time off period shall be granted within the fifth (5th) hour of overtime and if overtime work continues then further periods shall be granted at the end of every four (4) hours thereafter. If an employee is required to perform overtime work within the first hour after regular hours the overtime work will for the purpose of this clause be deemed to have continued immediately after regular hours. In each four (4) hour work period there shall be a fifteen (15) minute rest period. An employee required to work more than two (2) hours’ overtime immediately following their regular shift shall be provided with a meal, or an allowance of twelve dollars ($12.00), by the Employer. The above references to ‘regular hours’ and ‘regular shift’ are based on full-time hours. Employees required to work more than four (4) hours of overtime, with the exception of prescheduled overtime, shall be provided with a meal or an allowance of twelve dollars ($12.00) by the Employer. Prescheduled overtime shall be defined as overtime scheduled with a minimum of four (4) hours prior notification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Provisions for Meals and Rest Periods on Overtime. After regular hours where an employee is required to work overtime they shall receive breaks of one-half one‐half (½) hour each, time off without pay for meal time, as herein provided. In the event that the overtime work continues immediately after regular hours and is estimated to continue for two (2) hours or longer, the first half (½) hour break shall be given within the second (2nd) hour of overtime and if overtime continues, the employee shall be entitled to one-half one‐half (½) hour time off without pay at the end of every four (4) hours after the first meal time break. In the event that an employee having completed their regular hours is called back to perform overtime work the half (½) hour time off period shall be granted within the fifth (5th) hour of overtime and if overtime work continues then further periods shall be granted at the end of every four (4) hours thereafter. If an employee is required to perform overtime work within the first hour after regular hours the overtime work will for the purpose of this clause be deemed to have continued immediately after regular hours. In each four (4) hour work period there shall be a fifteen (15) minute rest period. An employee required to work more than two (2) hours’ overtime immediately following their regular shift shall be provided with a meal, or an allowance of twelve dollars $10.00 (effective 2014 June 16, $12.00), by the Employer. The above references to ‘regular hours’ and ‘regular shift’ are based on full-time full‐time hours. Effective 2014 June 16: Employees required to work more than four (4) hours of overtime, with the exception of prescheduled overtime, shall be provided with a meal or an allowance of twelve dollars ($12.00) by the Employer. Prescheduled overtime shall be defined as overtime scheduled with a minimum of four (4) hours prior notification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Provisions for Meals and Rest Periods on Overtime. After regular hours where an employee is required to work overtime they shall receive breaks of one-half (½) hour each, time off without pay for meal time, as herein provided. In the event that the overtime work continues immediately after regular hours and is estimated to continue for two (2) hours or longer, the first half (½) hour break shall be given within the second (2nd) hour of overtime and if overtime continues, the employee shall be entitled to one-half (½) hour time off without pay at the end of every four (4) hours after the first meal time break. In the event that an employee having completed their regular hours is called back to perform overtime work the half (½) hour time off period shall be granted within the fifth (5th) hour of overtime and if overtime work continues then further periods shall be granted at the end of every four (4) hours thereafter. If an employee is required to perform overtime work within the first hour after regular hours the overtime work will for the purpose of this clause be deemed to have continued immediately after regular hours. In each four (4) hour work period there shall be a fifteen (15) minute rest period. An Effective 2008 May 05, an employee required to work more than two (2) hours’ overtime immediately following their regular shift shall be provided with a meal, or an allowance of twelve dollars ($12.00)10.00, by the Employer. The above references to ‘regular hours’ and ‘regular shift’ are based on full-time hours. Employees required to work more than four (4) hours of overtime, with the exception of prescheduled overtime, shall be provided with a meal or an allowance of twelve dollars ($12.00) by the Employer. Prescheduled overtime shall be defined as overtime scheduled with a minimum of four (4) hours prior notification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Provisions for Meals and Rest Periods on Overtime. After regular hours where an employee is required to work overtime they shall receive breaks of one-half one‐half (½) hour each, time off without pay for meal time, as herein provided. In the event that the overtime work continues immediately after regular hours and is estimated to continue for two (2) hours or longer, the first half (½) hour break shall be given within the second (2nd) hour of overtime and if overtime continues, the employee shall be entitled to one-half one‐half (½) hour time off without pay at the end of every four (4) hours after the first meal time break. In the event that an employee having completed their regular hours is called back to perform overtime work the half (½) hour time off period shall be granted within the fifth (5th) hour of overtime and if overtime work continues then further periods shall be granted at the end of every four (4) hours thereafter. If an employee is required to perform overtime work within the first (1st) hour after regular hours the overtime work will for the purpose of this clause be deemed to have continued immediately after regular hours. In each four (4) hour work period there shall be a fifteen (15) minute rest period. An employee required to work more than two (2) hours’ overtime immediately following their regular shift shall be provided with a meal, or an allowance of twelve dollars ($12.00), by the Employer. The above references to ‘regular hours’ and ‘regular shift’ are based on full-time full‐time hours. Employees required to work more than four (4) hours of overtime, with the exception of prescheduled overtime, shall be provided with a meal or an allowance of twelve dollars ($12.00) by the Employer. Prescheduled overtime shall be defined as overtime scheduled with a minimum of four (4) hours prior notification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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