Time Attention and Location Clause Samples
The "Time, Attention and Location" clause defines the expectations regarding when, how much, and where a party—often an employee or contractor—will dedicate their efforts to the agreement's subject matter. It typically specifies required working hours, the degree of focus or exclusivity expected, and whether work must be performed at a particular site or can be done remotely. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of logistical commitments, helping to prevent misunderstandings about availability, dedication, or work location.
Time Attention and Location. 4.1. Location - The Employee will work at the premises of the Company, wherever they shall be located from time to time, or any other reasonable location, as decided by the Company in its sole discretion.
4.2. In general, work for the Company shall be performed on Sunday through Thursday, unless determined and instructed otherwise by the Company, as set forth hereunder. A regular workday with the Company shall consist of 9.6 hours, including a 60 minute daily break which shall be taken by the Employee on the Employee’s account, and which shall be the Employee’s responsibility to take. Notwithstanding, without derogating from the aforementioned, the Company’s official “Shortened Day” shall be Monday and will include 8.6 hours including a 60 minute daily break, which shall be taken by the Employee on the Employee’s account (the “Shortened Day”). For the avoidance of doubt, the Company may from time to time, change the Shortened Day per the Company’s business needs. Saturday (Shabbat) shall be the Employee’s recognized and official rest day.
Time Attention and Location
