Common use of WORKWEEK, OVERTIME, BREAKS Clause in Contracts

WORKWEEK, OVERTIME, BREAKS. Section 1. The workweek shall be the Employer’s established weekly pay period in accordance with Employer’s payroll policy. This Section shall not be construed as a guarantee of any number of worked days per week or hours worked per day. An employee will be granted a minimum of one (1) day off in each workweek. Unless otherwise required by law, all work performed in excess of forty

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Security Contractors Agreement, Milwaukee Security Contractors Agreement

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WORKWEEK, OVERTIME, BREAKS. Section 1. The workweek shall be the Employer’s established weekly pay period in accordance with Employer’s payroll policy. This Section shall not be construed as a guarantee of any number of worked days per week or hours worked per day. An employee will be granted a minimum of one (1) day off in each workweek. Unless otherwise required by law, all work performed in excess of fortyone

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Security Contractors Agreement, Security Contractors Agreement

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