Common use of Work Week and Workday Clause in Contracts

Work Week and Workday. 27.1 Full-time employees shall have a normal workweek consisting of forty (40) hours of actual work spread over the seven-day work period. Normally, employees will receive an unpaid lunch period of either 30 or 60 minutes as determined by the Xxxx or designee. The lunch period shall be duty free and is subject to scheduling by the College. The lunch period may be interrupted and rescheduled by the Xxxx or designee to meet the operational needs of the department. The lunch period shall normally be taken near the mid point of the employee’s workday and cannot be used to shorten the workday.

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Samples: www.cnm.edu, www.cnm.edu

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Work Week and Workday. 27.1 Full-time employees shall have a normal workweek consisting of forty (40) hours of actual work spread over the seven-day work period. Normally, employees will receive an unpaid lunch period of either 30 or 60 minutes as determined by the Xxxx or designee. The lunch period shall be duty free and is subject to scheduling by the CollegeInstitute. The lunch period may be interrupted and rescheduled by the Xxxx or designee to meet the operational needs of the department. The lunch period shall normally be taken near the mid point of the employee’s workday and cannot be used to shorten the workday.

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Samples: irle.berkeley.edu

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Work Week and Workday. 27.1 Full-time employees shall have a normal workweek consisting of forty (40) hours of actual work spread over the seven-day work period. Normally, employees will receive an unpaid lunch period of either 30 or 60 minutes as determined by the Xxxx or designee. The lunch period shall be duty free and is subject to scheduling by the College. The lunch period may be interrupted and rescheduled by the Xxxx or designee to meet the operational needs of the department. The lunch period shall normally be taken near the mid point of the employee’s workday and cannot be used to shorten the workday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Article 1: Agreement

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