Site Access and Work Hours Sample Clauses

Site Access and Work Hours. Work shall be done on a 4 x 10 schedule. The standard workday consists of ten (10) hours of work between 6:00 AM and 4:30 PM, with one-half hour designated as an unpaid period for lunch. No work occurs on the non-working Fridays. If schedule alternative is required, BTR will communicate to Contractor’s point of contact.
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Site Access and Work Hours. Work will be performed primarily at the Contractor’s facilities. With the exception of the scheduled face-to-face meetings, Buyer does not require the contractor to have access to Buyer’s facilities. For information, the Buyer’s standard workday consists of ten (10) hours of work between 6:00 AM and 4:30 PM, with one-half hour designated for lunch. No work occurs on the non-working Fridays and the Contractor shall consider this schedule as they coordinate deliverables and work routines with CPCCo. Alternative schedule can be approved by the BTR.
Site Access and Work Hours. CPCCo’s normal work week is performed on a 4 x 10 schedule Monday through Thursday between 6:00 AM and 4:30 PM. No work occurs on the non-working Fridays. Contractor deliverables shall consider CPCCo’s work schedule when performing part- time services. If a schedule alternative is required, BTR will communicate to the contractor’s contact.
Site Access and Work Hours. CPCCo Operations and Facilities personnel at the Hanford Site work a 4-10s work schedule. The normal working hours are 6:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Thursday. Work performed outside normal operating hours shall be coordinated and/or approved through CPCCo (or designee) prior to performing the work. The specific work schedule will be identified in the individua l Contract Releases.
Site Access and Work Hours. Work shall be done on a 4 x 10 schedule at Hanford Facility. The standard workday consists of ten (10) hours of work between 6:00 AM and 4:30 PM, with one-half hour designated as an unpaid period for lunch. No work by the buyer’s project personnel occurs on Fridays. If work schedule alternative is required, BTR will communicate to Contractor’s point of contact. The Contractor shall be made aware that the T-Plant facility is located on a remote area of the Hanford site, and lacks site services (i.e., food vendors, limited vending machines, etc.).

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  • Work Week and Work Day (a) (Applicable to full-time employees only) The normal or standard work week shall be an average of thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours, with a normal or standard work day of seven and one-half (7½) hours except in those Hospitals where agreements already provide a standard or normal work week of less than thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours per week and seven and one-half (7½) hours per day. (Those Hospitals with the lesser required hours shall reflect in the salary rates a pro-rata lesser amount compared with salaries for other Hospitals based on the ratio that the standard or normal hours of work at the Hospital concerned are to thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours and shall appropriately reflect such hours in this Article). The length of time over which the hours of work per week are to be averaged shall be determined locally and shall be set out in the Local Provisions Appendix.

  • Access to Work Locations Reasonable access to employee work locations shall be granted officers of the Association and their officially designated representatives for the purpose of processing grievances or contacting members of the Association concerning business within the scope of representation. Such officers or representatives shall not enter any work location without the consent of the City Manager. Access shall be restricted so as not to interfere with the normal operations of the department or with established safety or security requirements. Solicitation of membership and activities concerned with the internal management of the Association, such as collecting dues, holding membership meetings, campaigning for office, conducting elections and distributing literature, shall not be conducted during working hours.

  • Work Hours Except in emergencies, the standard work week of full-time unit employees shall normally consist of five (5) days of eight (8) hours each, exclusive of lunch hour. Each employee shall be assigned regular starting and ending times, which shall not be changed without prior notice. Should an employee be required to work during his/her lunch hour, the length of such interruption shall be counted as time worked unless other arrangements are made with his/her supervisor.

  • Standard Work Week The standard work week shall be thirty-five (35) hours and is composed of five (5) consecutive standard work days.

  • Flexible Work Hours Upon request of an authorized employee, the State may establish flexible work hours for a Xxxx 00 employee upon agreement between the employee and the employer. Any flexible work hour schedule shall not exceed thirty (30) days.

  • Standard Work Day The standard work day for non-shift employees shall be seven (7) hours exclusive of the meal period.

  • Additional Requirements from Authorized Users An Authorized User may have distinct requirements that must be met by all individuals employed by or working for the Authorized User. The Contractor’s Staff Members will be expected to comply with these requirements as a condition of the placement.

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  • Access to Network Interface Device (NID 2.4.3.1. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BellSouth (based on subscriber size and environmental considerations), Mpower may access the on-premises wiring by any of the following means: BellSouth shall allow Mpower to connect its loops directly to BellSouth’s multi-line residential NID enclosures that have additional space and are not used by BellSouth or any other telecommunications carriers to provide service to the premise. Mpower agrees to install compatible protectors and test jacks and to maintain the protection system and equipment and to indemnify BellSouth pursuant to Section 8 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.

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