Work Period Defined Sample Clauses

Work Period Defined. Communications Technicians shall normally work a regular schedule which consists of six (6) eight (8) consecutive hour days on and two (2) consecutive days off for four (4) turns; and six (6) eight (8) consecutive hour days on and three (3) consecutive days off for one (1) turn; and five (5) eight (8) consecutive hour days on and three (3) consecutive days off for one (1) turn; allowing rotation days off and two
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Work Period Defined. The work period begins at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday of each week and ends the following Saturday at 12:00 midnight.
Work Period Defined. The normal work period for all employees 23 shall consist of either 5 consecutive eight hour days or 4 consecutive ten hour days. 25 Each year in preparation for shift bidding, the employer will choose which positions shall 27 and shifts will be posted for bid accordingly.
Work Period Defined. As provided in Article 15.28(B), Article 15.28(A) is modified as follows to allow for an alternate work period known as an FLSA 7(k) work schedule.
Work Period Defined. The work period for all bargaining unit employees shall be the same as non-bargaining employees of the Employer, and shall consist of one hundred sixty eight (168) consecutive hours.
Work Period Defined. Articles 14.13(A) and 14.13(B) are modified as follows to allow for an alternate work period known as an FLSA 7(k) work schedule. Each work period will consist of twenty-eight (28) days in pay status, for a total two hundred and twelve (212) pay status hours per 28-day work period. Unless the member is on layoff or leave without pay, the member is guaranteed a 212-hour work period, provided he or she is ready, willing and able to work. Guaranteed work hours do not extend beyond 212 hours and any regularly scheduled hours, in excess of 212 hours in a 28-day work period may be subject to reduction in force (RIF).
Work Period Defined. Articles 14.13(A) and14.13 (B) are modified as follows to allow for an alternate work period known as an FLSA 7(k) work schedule. Employees must voluntarily request to work the Alternate Work Schedule per the terms of this agreement in writing to the Chief of Police and Fire at AIA. Management retains the right to assign the schedule based on the Employees voluntary request. No Employees will be assigned to the Alternate Work Schedule without their explicit request. Each work period will consist of twenty-eight (28) days in pay status, for a total two hundred and twelve (212) pay status hours per 28-day work period. Unless the member is on layoff or leave without pay, the member is guaranteed a 212-hour work period, provided he or she is ready, willing, and able to work. Guaranteed work hours do not extend beyond 212 hours and any hours regularly scheduled in excess of 212 hours in a 28-day work period may be subject to reduction in force (RIF).
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