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WORKING HOURS AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT. Section 4.1 Workday and Workweek (Employees Hired on or Before 4/1/94) (80% Employees) The basic workday for all employees shall consist of eight (8) or ten (10)consecutive hours exclusive of one-half (1/2) hour unpaid meal period. Each employee shall have a minimum of eight (8) hours off duty between each straight time workday. The basic regular workweek for the guaranteed 80% of the seniority roster for each work group shift may be worked as follows:
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WORKING HOURS AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT. S e c t i o n 4.1(A)—Basic Workday. Eight
WORKING HOURS AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT. Section 1. Basic Workday. Eight (8) hours shall constitute the basic workday, which shall be scheduled to begin no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and to end no later than 6:00 p.m., allowing one hour for lunch, said lunch to begin no earlier than 11:00
WORKING HOURS AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT. Section 4.1. Workday and Workweek— The basic workday shall consist of eight (8 ) consecutive hours exclusive of a one-half ( % ) hour unpaid meal period. The basic workweek shall be five (5) eight (8) hour days, a total of forty (40) hours. The Company reserves the right to determine work schedules and the number and starting times of work shifts except that scheduled starting times shall be the same Sunday through Friday. The work schedules for regularly assigned employees shall be posted. Work schedules may be changed from time to time provided that reasonable advance notice of such change is given the employees affected thereby. Variations from group shift sched­ ules may be made for employees with special assign­ ments. Each employee shall be checked in at his assigned place of work at his scheduled starting time. Except when the Company requires that em­ ployees change to special clothing designated by the Company, all clothing changes shall be made outside of scheduled working hours.
WORKING HOURS AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT. Section 4.1 Workday and Workweek— The basic workday for all employees except watchmen shall con­ sist o f eight (8 ) consecutive hours exclusive o f a one-half (% ) hour unpaid meal period. The basic regular workweek for each work group shift may be worked as follows:
WORKING HOURS AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT. Section 1. Basic •Workday. Eight (8 ) hours shall constitute the basic workday which shall be scheduled to begin no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and to end no later than 6:00 p.m. One hour shall be allowed for lunch in all markets whether manned by one or more employees, said lunch hour to begin no earlier than 11:00 a.m. and to end no later than 2:00 p.m. There shall be no clean-up time after 6:00 p.m., except clean-up may be performed after 6:00 p.m. provided that overtime is paid for all work performed after 6 :00 p.m.
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