Standard Work Periods Sample Clauses
The 'Standard Work Periods' clause defines the regular working hours and days that employees are expected to observe. Typically, it outlines the start and end times of the workday, the number of hours constituting a standard workweek, and may specify any variations for different roles or departments. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause ensures both employer and employee have a mutual understanding of normal work expectations, reducing confusion and helping to manage scheduling, overtime, and compliance with labor laws.
Standard Work Periods. The standard work periods shall be as follows:
1. For Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)-covered classes, the standard work period is seven (7) consecutive days and generally consists of two (2) consecutive days of rest in a seven (7) consecutive day period. The work period shall be forty (40) hours, except as provided herein and depending on the position.
2. For FLSA Exempt classes, the standard work period is fourteen (14) consecutive days which may generally consist of four (4) days of rest (two (2) instances of two (2) days of rest each) in a fourteen (14) consecutive day period. This work period shall be eighty (80) hours.
Standard Work Periods. The Company agrees to use a normal work schedule of five (5) consecutive eight (8) hour days, Monday through Friday, for a total of forty (40) hours per week. It is understood that this provision shall not apply to departments or employees who are engaged in continuous operations or who are required to work different schedules because of production or operation requirements.
Standard Work Periods. Overtime for employees assigned to non-standard work periods and working hours as provided in §3.02 herein, shall be defined as follows: Overtime shall be any time worked over 40 hours in a given workweek and any time worked in excess of eight
Standard Work Periods. The standard workday, exclusive of lunchtime, shall be eight (8) hours, and the standard workweek shall be forty (40) hours, to be worked within five (5) consecutive days. The workday for part-time employees shall be established as directed by the Department Head. Upon approval of the Department Head and employees may arrange to work an alternative work schedule. This schedule provides for a starting time other than the normal starting time on each workday and a quitting time other than the normal quitting time on each workday and shall consist of eight-hour workdays to be worked within five consecutive days.
Standard Work Periods. A. Standard Work Day
Standard Work Periods. The Company agrees t o use a work schedule of five (5) consecutive eight hour through Friday, for a total of forty (40) hours per week. is understood that this provision shall not apply t o departments employees who are engaged i n continuous operations or who required t o work different schedules of or operation requirements. Employees on continuous shift shall receive a lunch period of three - tenthe one hour for which they shall be paid. Any hours worked over the standard work day or a standard work week, considered as overtime and shall be paid for a t the rate time and one- half.
