Standard Shifts Clause Samples

The 'Standard Shifts' clause defines the regular working hours or shifts that employees are expected to follow. It typically outlines the start and end times of each shift, the days of the week covered, and may specify any rotation or variation in shift patterns. For example, it might state that employees work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, or that shifts rotate weekly between day and night. This clause ensures both employer and employee have a clear understanding of work schedules, reducing confusion and helping to manage staffing and operational needs effectively.
Standard Shifts. (a) Standard shifts for full‐time employees shall not normally be less than eight (8) hours and not more than twelve (12) hours. (b) Standard shifts for regular part‐time employees shall not normally be less than four
Standard Shifts. Employees shall normally be scheduled for one of the following standard shifts: (a) five (5) eight (8) hour shifts followed by two (2) days off per week; (b) four (4) ten (10) hour shifts followed by three (3) days off per week, or (c) four (4) twelve (12) hour shifts followed by four (4) days off work. It is understood that these may not be the only types of schedules permissible under this Agreement.
Standard Shifts. The standard shifts are day (7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.), evening (3:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.), and night (11:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m.). However, there are a variety of shifts in different departments, and shift differential is governed by Article 10.1.
Standard Shifts. Employees shall normally be scheduled for one of the following standard shifts: (1) calendar weeks unless the Employer can demonstrate circumstances beyond their control. The Employer will apprise the Union of the change in schedule. immediately following Thursday.
Standard Shifts. Standard shifts shall consist of seven and one-half (7.5) consecutive hours exclusive of the breaks as set out in 10.02 below. The standard work week will consist of thirty seven and one-half (37.5) hours each week on average for the duration of the posted schedule.
Standard Shifts. The work day will be determined on an assumed eight (8) hour basis. On the assumed eight (8) hour day recyclers will be paid for eight (8) hours at the hourly rate specified in Article VII for every day worked, once all assigned work for the day has been completed.
Standard Shifts. The standard shifts a shift worker may be rostered to perform, are: