Scheduled Rest Sample Clauses
The Scheduled Rest clause establishes designated periods during which employees are entitled to take breaks from work. Typically, this clause outlines the timing, duration, and frequency of rest periods, such as lunch breaks or short intervals during a shift, and may specify whether these breaks are paid or unpaid. Its core practical function is to ensure employees have adequate time to rest and recuperate during their working hours, promoting health, safety, and productivity while ensuring compliance with labor regulations.
Scheduled Rest. All pairings will be scheduled with at least ten (10) hours of rest between duty periods in base.
Scheduled Rest. A rest period is that time when a flight attendant is free of all restraint or duty for an airline and is also free of all responsibility for work or duty.
Scheduled Rest a. A flight attendant shall not be scheduled for less than ten (10) hours of rest between duty periods. Actual rest shall be in accordance with the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs).
Scheduled Rest a. The Company will not schedule an overnight rest away from base with less than:
i. Nine (9) hours from check-out to check-in if a trip is scheduled for less than eight (8) hours flight time in twenty- four (24) consecutive hours preceding its scheduled completion.
ii. Ten (10) hours from check-out to check-in if a trip is scheduled for eight (8) hours or more but less than nine
Scheduled Rest a. In domicile, a pilot will be scheduled with a minimum of ten (10) hours of rest between duty periods (from release time until next report time).
b. A pilot will not be scheduled for reduced rest of less than eight and one half (8.5) hours (from release time until next report time).
c. When away from domicile, a pilot will not be scheduled for less than eight and one half (8.5) hours of rest (from release time until next report time).
Scheduled Rest. All duty periods will be scheduled with at least eleven (11) hours of rest between each duty period.
Scheduled Rest a. In domicile, a flight attendant will be scheduled with a minimum of ten (10) hours of rest between duty periods (from release time until next report time).
b. A flight attendant will not be scheduled for reduced rest of less than eight and one half (8.5) hours (from release time until next report time).
c. When away from domicile, a flight attendant will not be scheduled for less than eight and one half (8.5) hours of rest (from release time until next report time).
Scheduled Rest i. The Company will not schedule an overnight rest away from base with less than:
a. Nine (9) hours from check-out to check-in if a trip is scheduled for less than eight (8) hours flight time in twenty-four (24) consecutive hours preceding its schedule completion.
b. Ten (10) hours from check-out to check-in if a trip is scheduled for eight (8) hours or more but less than nine (9) hours flight time in twenty-four (24) consecutive hours preceding its scheduled completion.
c. Eleven (11) hours from check-out to check-in if a trip is scheduled for nine (9) hours or more flight time in twenty-four (24) consecutive hours preceding its scheduled completion.
ii. The Company may reduce a scheduled rest under the following conditions during irregular operations:
a. The nine (9) consecutive hours of rest required above may be reduced to a minimum of eight (8) hours if the Flight Attendant is given a rest period of at least 10 hours that must begin no later than twenty-four (24) hours after the commencement of the reduced rest period.
