Common use of WSP Workweek Defined - Overtime-Eligible Shift Employees Clause in Contracts

WSP Workweek Defined - Overtime-Eligible Shift Employees. For the purpose of this Agreement, the workweek is defined as continuous five (5) work-days-per-week shifts which rotate each twenty-eight (28) calendar days to a different schedule of regular days and hours per week. The rotation involves extended or shortened time off between the ending shift of one schedule and the beginning shift of the next, but does not require more than eight (8) hours work in any one (1) twenty-four (24) hour period within a schedule or more than fifty-two (52) forty (40) hour workweeks per year. Washington State Patrol (WSP) employees will not be expected to report to work with less than ten (10) hours between shifts, except in extreme emergencies.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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WSP Workweek Defined - Overtime-Eligible Shift Employees. For the purpose of this Agreement, the workweek is defined as continuous five (5) work-days-per-week shifts which rotate each twenty-eight (28) calendar days to a different schedule of regular days and hours per week. The rotation involves extended or shortened time off between the ending shift of one schedule and the beginning shift of the next, but does not require more than eight (8) hours work in any one (1) twenty-four (24) hour period within a schedule or more than fifty-two (52) forty (40) hour workweeks per year. Washington State Patrol (WSP) employees will not be expected to report to work with less than ten tennine (10910) hours between shifts, except in extreme emergencies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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