Common use of WORKDAY DEFINED Clause in Contracts

WORKDAY DEFINED. (a) The normal workday shall be six (6) hours of assigned duty for instructors and instructional assistants. By mutual agreement between the College and the employee hours may be extended to a maximum of twelve (12) hours per day. (b) Arrangements will be made for one (1) meal period, and two (2) fifteen (15) minute rest periods during each normal working day. An additional meal period will be provided when the scheduled workday is eleven (11) hours or longer. Meal periods and rest periods shall be scheduled by mutual agreement between the College and the employee. Rest periods shall be taken without loss of pay to the employee. (c) There shall be no split shifts unless by mutual agreement between the College and the employee. (d) The Union shall be advised of any agreements made under the above articles.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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WORKDAY DEFINED. β€Œ (a) The normal workday shall be six (6) hours of assigned duty for instructors and instructional assistants. By mutual agreement between the College and the employee hours may be extended to a maximum of twelve (12) hours per day. (b) Arrangements will be made for one (1) meal period, and two (2) fifteen (15) minute rest periods during each normal working day. An additional meal period will be provided when the scheduled workday is eleven (11) hours or longer. Meal periods and rest periods shall be scheduled by mutual agreement between the College and the employee. Rest periods shall be taken without loss of pay to the employee. (c) There shall be no split shifts unless by mutual agreement between the College and the employee. (d) The Union shall be advised of any agreements made under the above articles.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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