Days of Rest definition

Days of Rest for a Full-time Employee means all days where the Employee is not scheduled to work, pursuant to Article 7: Hours of Work and Scheduling Provisions or Article 37:
Days of Rest means scheduled days off in accordance with Article 12.03 and will be scheduled on a Saturday and Sunday where it is operationally feasible to do so.
Days of Rest. The normal days of rest except as otherwise required in shift schedules shall be Saturday and Sunday.

Examples of Days of Rest in a sentence

  • Additionally, full-time Employees shall be entitled to two Additional Day(s) of Rest (ADR) within each six week cycle.

  • Where overtime is worked on scheduled Days of Rest by day shift personnel, there shall be no shift premium paid.

  • Trading Days of Rest in Order to Connect such Days with Vacation It is recognized that employees working the day shift have been allowed to “trade” days off with an employee of the same classification and on the same shift in order to (a) extend their vacation by one (1) day, or (b) allow for the flexibility in determining their first scheduled day of rest during that week, for their personal convenience.

  • Any trade of Days of Rest will not create additional overtime costs to the Employer.

  • All Executive Employees are entitled to at least eight Days of Rest per month.

  • It is intended that as far as possible, Days of Rest be taken in this “normal” fashion, i.e. on a weekly basis.

  • The following schedules are limited to seasonal period use only: Length of Scheduled Shift Shift Pattern Workdays Surplus or Shortage No. of Days of Rest Provisions For Stat.

  • Overtime on Days of Rest Authorized overtime work performed on the first day of rest shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half for the first seven and one-half (7.5) hours and double time thereafter.

  • Workday Lengths and Shift Patterns‌‌‌ Length of Scheduled Shift Shift Pattern Workdays Surplus or Shortage No. of Days of Rest Statutory Holiday Provisions # of Stat Holidays on Shut Down Stat.

  • The employee shall receive no compensation under Article 24, Days of Rest, Article 25, Overtime, and Article 27, Travel, of this collective agreement during time spent on career development leave provided for in this clause.


More Definitions of Days of Rest

Days of Rest the normal days of rest for administration staff except as otherwise required in shift schedules shall be Saturday and Sunday.
Days of Rest for a full-time Employee shall mean all days an Employee is not scheduled to work, pur- suant to Article or Article
Days of Rest means two designated consecutive days free from work in every seven (7) day period.
Days of Rest for a full-time Employee shall mean all days where an Employee is not scheduled to work, pursuant to Article The Employer, in scheduling shifts, shall take into consideration an Employee’s request for certain shift schedules, subject to the requirements of Article The shift patterns which may be available are: Days, evenings, nights rotation (however, the Employer shall endeavour to minimize application of such rotation) Permanent days Permanent evenings (only by request of Employee) Permanent nights (only by request of Employee) Evenings and days rotation
Days of Rest for a full-time Employee shall mean all days where an Employee is not scheduled to work, pursuant to Article The Employer, in scheduling shifts, shall take into con- sideration an Employee’s request for certain shift schedules, subject to the requirements of Article The shift patterns which may be available arc: Days, evenings, nights rotation (however, the Employer shall endeavour to appli- cation of such rotation)
Days of Rest means a day other than a holiday on which that employee is not ordinarily required to perform the duties of his or her position other than by reason of the employee being on leave. The word "employee" or "employees" as used in this agreement shall include, only the Classification of employees set forth in Schedule A, and shall not be construed to include any other employees of the Company employed in other divisions, branches or components.