Section Meal Period Sample Clauses

Section Meal Period. The employee, shall except by mutual agreement between the Parties hereto, take at least one (1) continuous period for meals at not less than thirty (30) minutes or more than one (1) hour in any one day. Wherever reasonably possible, meal periods will be thirty (30) minutes. Further, no employee shall be required to take more than a thirty (30) minute period, except between the hours of a.m. and No employee shall be compelled to take more than one (1) continuous hour during such period, nor compelled to take any part of such continuous hour, before he has been on duty three and one-half (3 hours or after he has been on duty five (5) hours. However, any employee directed by the Company to stay with or operate equipment during his meal period will be paid at the regular rate of pay. Where an employee is required to work in excess of two (2) hours overtime, he shall be entitled to paid time off for the purpose of eating at the end of his regular shift, except in a situation where interruption of work is not practical, in which event the period may be staggered or postponed. Such meal period shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate of pay as provided in Article Section of this Agreement.
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Section Meal Period. An employee shall not take more than one continuous hour for meals, however, should the taking of full hour meals cause a delay in operations, the Company may require tho employee to no less than thirty (30) minutes. This shall not preclude the Union and the Company from mutually agreeing that the regular lunch period shall be thirty (30) minutes. The lunch period shall be no later than halfway through the shift except where mutually agreed.
Section Meal Period. The dependent contractor and shall, except by mutual agreement between the parties hereto, take at least one (1) continuous period for meals at not less than thirty (30) minutes or more than one (1) hour in any one day. Wherever reasonably possible, meal periods will be thirty (30) minutes. Further, no dependent contractor shall be required to take more than .a minute period,-except-between the -hours-of
Section Meal Period. The employees shall, except by mutual agreement between the parties hereto, take at least one continuous period for meals of not less than thirty (30 minutes or more than one (1) hour in any one day. No employee shall be compelled to take more than one continuous hour during such period nor compelled to take any part of such continuous hour before he has been on duty two
Section Meal Period. The employee shall, except by agreement between the parties hereto, take at one (I) io continuous period for meals at less than (30) minutes in any one day. Wherever reasonably possible, meal periods will be (30)minutes. However, any employee directed by the Company stay with operate equipment during his meal period will be paid at the overtime rate of pay. Where an required in excess of (2) hours overtime, he be entitled to paid time off for the purpose eating at the end of his regular shift, except in a situation where of work not practical which event period may be staggered or postponed. Such meal period shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate pay as provided section of this Agreement.
Section Meal Period. Employees shall be entitled to a meal period of not less than one-half hour nor more than one
Section Meal Period. The employee shall, except by mutual agreement between the Parties hereto, take at least one continuous period for meals at not less than minutes or more than one hour in any one day. Wherever reasonably possible, meal periods will be thirty (30)minutes. Further, no employee shall be required to take more than a thirty minute period, except between the hours of a.m. and No employee be compelled to take more than one continuous hour during such period, nor compelled to take any part of such continuous hour, before he has been on duty three and one-half (31/21hours or after he has been on duty five hours. However, any employee directed by the Company to stay with or operate during his meal period will be paid at the regular rate of pay. Where an employee is required to work in excess of two hours overtime, he shall be to paid time off for the purpose of eating at the end of his regular shift, except in a situation where interruption of work is not practical in which event the period may be staggered or postponed. Such meal period shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate of pay as provided in Article Section of this Agreement.
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Section Meal Period a) Employees who work a shift greater than six (6) hours shall have an unpaid meal period not to exceed thirty (30) minutes in duration. Except in cases of emergency, meal periods shall be uninterrupted and commence on the following schedule: shift: shift: Not earlier than three and one half (3%) hours nor later than five (5) hours after commencement of the employee's shift. Not earlier than three (3) hours nor later than four and one half (4%) hours after commencement of the employee's shift. If mutually agreeable between the employee and the Company, meal periods may be waived. Where an employee is required to work overtime which exceeds two (2) hours, he shall be entitled to one-half hour paid time off for the purpose of eating.
Section Meal Period. (a)** employee shall, except by mutual agreement between the parties hereto. take at least one
Section Meal Period. An employee shall not take more than one (I)continuous hour for meals, however, should the taking of a full hour for meals cause a delay in operations, the Company may require the employee to take no less than thirty (30) minutes. This shall not preclude the Union and the Company from mutually agreeing that the regular lunch period shall be thirty (30) minutes. The lunch period shall be no later than halfway through the shift except where mutually agreed. Outside Job Classification No employee shall be compelled to perform work which does not come within the scope of his job classification such as repairs to electric doors, electric motors or electric hoists.
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