Common use of Regular Work Schedules Clause in Contracts

Regular Work Schedules. The regular work schedule for overtime-eligible employees shall not be more than forty (40) hours in a workweek, with starting and ending times as determined by the requirements of the position and the Employer. An employee may request different starting and ending times. Except Washington State Patrol (WSP), the regular work schedule will normally include two (2) consecutive scheduled days off. The Employer may adjust the regular work schedule with prior notice to the employee as defined in this Article. If the Employer extends an employee’s daily work schedule by more than two (2) hours on any given day, the Employer will not adjust another workday or the employee’s workweek to avoid the payment of overtime or accrual of compensatory time. This provision will not apply: 1. When an employee requests to adjust their hours within the workweek and works no more than forty (40) hours within that workweek; or 2. To those positions that have an inherent, business, or seasonal need for flexibility to adjust their daily work schedules within the regular workweek to accomplish assigned job duties and responsibilities. When adjusting an employee’s work schedule, the Employer will consider an employee’s preference as long as the agency can meet business and customer service needs and without causing an additional cost to the agency.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Regular Work Schedules. The regular work schedule for overtime-eligible employees shall not be more than forty (40) hours in a workweek, with starting and ending times as determined by the requirements of the position and the Employer. An employee may request different starting and ending times. Except Washington State Patrol (WSP), the regular work schedule will normally include two (2) consecutive scheduled days off. The Employer may adjust the regular work schedule with prior notice to the employee as defined in this Article. If the Employer extends an employee’s daily work schedule by more than two (2) hours on any given day, the Employer will not adjust another workday or the employee’s workweek to avoid the payment of overtime or accrual of compensatory time. This provision will not apply: 1. When an employee requests to adjust their hours within the workweek and works no more than forty (40) hours within that workweek; oror‌ 2. To those positions that have an inherent, business, or seasonal need for flexibility to adjust their daily work schedules within the regular workweek to accomplish assigned job duties and responsibilities. When adjusting an employee’s work schedule, the Employer will consider an employee’s preference as long as the agency can meet business and customer service needs and without causing an additional cost to the agency.agency.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Regular Work Schedules. The regular work schedule for overtime-eligible employees shall not be more than forty (40) hours in a workweek, with starting and ending times as determined by the requirements of the position and the Employer. An employee may request different starting and ending times. Except Washington State Patrol (WSP), the regular work schedule will normally include two (2) consecutive scheduled days off. The Employer may adjust the regular work schedule with prior notice to the employee as defined in this Article. If the Employer extends an employee’s daily work schedule by more than two (2) hours on any given day, the Employer will not adjust another workday or the employee’s workweek to avoid the payment of overtime or accrual of compensatory time. This provision will not apply: 1. When an employee requests to adjust their his or her hours within the workweek and works no more than forty (40) hours within that workweek; oror‌ 2. To those positions that have an inherent, business, or seasonal need for flexibility to adjust their daily work schedules within the regular workweek to accomplish assigned job duties and responsibilities. When adjusting an employee’s work schedule, the Employer will consider an employee’s preference as long as the agency can meet business and customer service needs and without causing an additional cost to the agency.agency.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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