Common use of Working Hours: Straight Time-Overtime Clause in Contracts

Working Hours: Straight Time-Overtime. ■ 1. (a) Workweek The regular working week for both salaried and hourly rated employees shall be 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day, 5-day week, from Monday to Friday inclusive. The workweek on multiple shifts may be less than 40 hours. An employee’s workday is the twenty-four hour period beginning with his regularly assigned starting time of his workshift, and his day of rest starts at the same time on the day or days he is not scheduled to work. His workweek starts with the start of his regularly assigned work period on Monday of that workweek, except on continuous operations. Upon commencing work on Monday at a newly assigned starting time, an employee’s preceding workweek shall end and the preceding day of rest of any employee who has had a twenty-four hour period of rest prior to the newly assigned starting time shall also end. Variations in hours of work and schedules of hours of the several shifts, including multiple shifts where the workweek starts late Sunday night and where such hours on Sunday are considered as part of the Monday workday, are subjects for local negotiations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement

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Working Hours: Straight Time-Overtime. 1. (a) Workweek The regular working week for both salaried and hourly rated employees shall be 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day, 5-day week, from Monday to Friday inclusive. The workweek on multiple shifts may be less than 40 hours. An employee’s workday is the twenty-four hour period beginning with his regularly assigned starting time of his workshiftwork shift, and his day of rest starts at the same time on the day or days he is not scheduled to work. His workweek starts with the start of his regularly assigned work period on Monday of that workweek, except on continuous operations. Upon commencing work on Monday at a newly assigned starting timetime which is earlier than his starting time during the preceding week, an employee’s the workday immediately preceding workweek such Monday shall end and provided the preceding day of rest of any employee who has had a twenty24-four hour period of rest prior to the newly assigned starting time shall also endtime. Variations in hours of work and schedules of hours of the several shifts, including multiple shifts where the workweek starts late Sunday night and where such hours on Sunday are 1 Overtime changes outlined in the Article are effective January 6, 2020. considered as part of the Monday workday, are subjects for local negotiations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: National Agreement

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Working Hours: Straight Time-Overtime. 1. (a) Workweek The regular working week for both salaried and hourly rated employees shall be 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day, 5-day week, from Monday to Friday inclusive. The workweek on multiple shifts may be less than 40 hours. An employee’s workday is the twenty-four hour period beginning with his regularly assigned starting time of his workshift, and his day of rest starts at the same time on the day or days he is not scheduled to work. His workweek starts with the start of his regularly assigned work period on Monday of that workweek, except on continuous operations. Upon commencing work on Monday at a newly assigned starting timetime which is earlier than his starting time during the preceding week, an employee’s the workday immediately preceding workweek such Monday shall end and provided the preceding day of rest of any employee who has had a twenty24-four hour period of rest prior to the newly assigned starting time shall also endtime. Variations in hours of work and schedules of hours of the several shifts, including multiple shifts where the workweek starts late Sunday night and where such hours on Sunday are considered as part of the Monday workday, are subjects for local negotiations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Benefit Agreement

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