Rest and Block Time Sample Clauses

Rest and Block Time a. A pilot who is scheduled to exceed seven (7) hours of block time in a duty period will be scheduled for at least nine (9) hours of rest at the hotel. b. A pilot who actually exceeds eight (8) hours of block time in a duty period will receive at least ten (10) hours of rest at the hotel. c. A pilot who actually exceeds eight and one-half (8.5) hours of block time in a duty period will receive at least eleven (11) hours of rest at the hotel.

Related to Rest and Block Time

  • Work Time Work time is defined as all hours actually spent in pay status including travel time required by and at the direction of the Employer before, during or after the regularly-assigned workday.

  • WASH-UP TIME 37.01 Where the Employer determines there is a clear-cut need, wash-up time, to a maximum of ten (10) minutes immediately before the end of a work period, will be permitted.

  • Sick Time An employee shall have all of his/her accrued sick leave credits transferred when the employee is transferred to a different State agency.

  • Central Time After all Parties have been notified, the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Section 2.1 shall apply.”

  • Show Up Time An employee who reports to work in the usual manner without having been notified that there is no work available and is sent home because of lack of work before having worked four (4) hours shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours pay at their prevailing hourly rate. The employee shall also receive their full accommodation allowance if and when applicable. Each employee must inform the Employer of a means of being contacted on short notice. If an attempt is made by the Employer at least two (2) hours before the employee’s shift commences by way of the contact information provided, in an effort to inform the employee of a lack of work, and the Employer is unable to do so, the employee will not be entitled to show up time.