Common use of Times of Work and Leave Clause in Contracts

Times of Work and Leave. 1. The priest’s work includes not only activities directed to the congregation and its well-being, but also labors on behalf of the Diocesan community. The priest’s scheduled workweek is five days. In general, no more than three evenings per week are expected. The priest is expected to preserve at least one continuous 24-hour period each week solely for personal and family use.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, 2023 Letter of Agreement, 2022 Letter of Agreement

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Times of Work and Leave. 1. The priest’s work includes not only activities directed to the congregation and its well-being, but also labors on behalf of the Diocesan community. The priest’s scheduled workweek is five 2 ½ (or as decided) days. In general, no more than three evenings one evening per week are is expected. The priest is expected to preserve at least one continuous 24-hour period each week solely for personal and family use.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, episcopalchicago.org, episcopalchicago.org

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Times of Work and Leave. 1. The priest’s Priest-In-Charge shall work includes not only activities directed a minimum of 40 hours a week, which shall include Sunday activities. She* shall announce to the congregation and its well-being, but also labors on behalf what days of the Diocesan community. The priest’s scheduled workweek is five days. In general, no more than three evenings per week are expected. The priest is expected to preserve at least one continuous 24-hour period each week solely for personal and family useshall be her* regular days off of work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.edola.org

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