Scheduled Shift Sample Clauses

The Scheduled Shift clause defines the specific time periods during which an employee is expected to work. It typically outlines the start and end times of each shift, the days of the week covered, and may include provisions for breaks or overtime. By clearly establishing when work is to be performed, this clause helps both employers and employees understand their obligations and ensures proper staffing and operational planning.
Scheduled Shift. A consecutive work period including rest breaks and a lunch break.
Scheduled Shift. A work period including rest breaks and a meal break.
Scheduled Shift. Work shifts, work breaks, staffing schedules, and the assignment of employees established by the Employer.
Scheduled Shift. A consecutive work period including rest breaks and a lunch break. a) Full-time employee b) Part-time employee - a designated work period
Scheduled Shift. A scheduled shift shall be any tour of duty ordered in the regularly published monthly work schedule, or any other duty assignment made with one hundred-twenty (120) hours or more notice.
Scheduled Shift. A shift, which does not commence and end on the same calendar day, shall be considered as falling wholly within the calendar day on which the shift commences.
Scheduled Shift. An employee may be called out to a specific job category and the work to be performed shall be stated in the callout. Where the work called out to perform has not been started due to High Winds, the Employee called out may be assigned Shop Work for the balance of the shift. This provision shall not apply to Employees called out to perform Belt Splicing.
Scheduled Shift. A consecutive work period including breaks
Scheduled Shift. A consecutive work period including two (2) paid fifteen minute rest breaks and a thirty (30) minute paid lunch break.
Scheduled Shift. The scheduled shift of employees is as defined by the Employer/Sheriff. A shift shall be continuous except in the case of emergency or special event.