Lunch and Rest Periods Sample Clauses

Lunch and Rest Periods. ‌ A. Each employee working more than four (4) hours per day shall be entitled to a minimum of one-half (1/2) hour duty free lunch period without pay. B. Employees shall receive a fifteen (15) minute rest period during each four (4) hours of work not to exceed two (2) such breaks during a regular eight (8) hour day, whenever practicable. C. The parties agree to comply with ODE regulations.
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Lunch and Rest Periods. 15.01 There shall be one (1) paid fifteen (15) minute rest period for each half shift worked (five (5) hours) no later than two and one half (2½) hours from the commencement of each half shift. 15.02 There shall be one half (½) hour unpaid lunch period permitted daily no later than five (5) hours from the commencement of work.
Lunch and Rest Periods. Subd. 1. Lunch Period
Lunch and Rest Periods a) Lunch periods shall be as follows: day workers - 30 minutes without pay. shift workers - 30 minutes with pay. A rest period of ten (10) minutes will be allowed in each half of the shift for both day workers and shift workers. b) Lunch and rest periods will be arranged at the discretion of the Supervisor with a view to avoiding the shutdown of machines. Where the nature of the work allows for periodic breaks during the shift, no definite rest periods need be specified.
Lunch and Rest Periods. 16.01 Employees shall be entitled to a fifteen (15) minute paid break for each half (½) shift worked [i.e: four (4) hrs.]. Employees working seven (7) hours or more per day shall be entitled to a second fifteen (15) minute paid break. Employees working more than five (5) hours per day shall be entitled to a half (½) hour unpaid lunch break.
Lunch and Rest Periods. Each employee shall be granted a thirty (30) minute meal break each day of duty. Each employee shall be granted two (2) fifteen (15) minute coffee breaks during each day of duty. An employee required to work more than two (2) hours overtime shall be granted an additional coffee break. An employee who is required to remain on duty in excess of twelve (12) hours shall be granted an additional thirty (30) minute meal period.
Lunch and Rest Periods. The lunch period consists of three-quarters (3/4) of one hour and the rest periods consist of fifteen (l5) minutes in the first and second half of each day's work schedule.
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Lunch and Rest Periods. (a) No employee shall be worked longer than five (5) hours during his regular shift without a minimum one half (½) hour off for the purpose of eating a meal. This shall be exclusive of rest breaks which must be given as follows. (b) Each employee shall receive an uninterrupted fifteen (15) minute break in each half (½) of their daily shift. The time for said breaks to be determined by Management. However, such shall not be earlier than one and one-half (1½) hours from the commencement of each half of an employee's work shift. Employees who are working away from the Plant may have their breaks one (1) hour from the commencement of each half of the employee's work shift. Notwithstanding, such employees who are Distribution employees shall be required to be in their area of delivery prior to the taking of their first break. Production and Shipping Department employees who are required to work more than one (1) hour overtime but not more than two (2) hours overtime shall be entitled to a ten (10) minute paid break. (c) When it becomes necessary to work overtime of more than two (2) working hours beyond his regular shift, the Employer shall see that each employee so worked shall receive a meal break of thirty (30) minutes, without pay, but shall receive a meal allowance of ten dollars ($10.00). Employees that are working away from the plant who anticipate working more than two (2) hours overtime may decide to forego their meal break and meal allowance and instead receive payment for all hours worked. The employee must call his supervisor and inform him of the decision before completing the shift. (d) When an employee is required by the Employer to work through or part of the regularly established breaks, such employee shall be paid the applicable overtime rate and be allowed reasonable time off to take a break with no loss of pay. The employees regularly scheduled starting and quitting times shall not be altered by the application of this provision. Employees who are scheduled to work on ten (10) hour shifts (other than an overtime shift) shall be provided with an additional ten (10) minute paid break.
Lunch and Rest Periods. ‌ As approved by the Department Head, lunch periods shall be a minimum of one- half hour to a maximum of one hour. Employees shall receive a rest break of fifteen (15) minutes during each four-hour shift. For each additional hour of work time, the employee shall receive an additional five (5) minutes of rest break.
Lunch and Rest Periods. 1. The unit member is entitled to an unpaid, uninterrupted lunch period of not less that thirty minutes for bargaining unit members working six (6) or more consecutive hours per day or may elect to take an unpaid, uninterrupted lunch period of not more than one (1) hour provided that he/she extends the work day to nine (9) hours per day and such an arrangement is mutually agreed to and approved by both the employee and his/her immediate supervisor. 2. The present lunch and rest rooms are suitable to the bargaining unit members. The District shall make every attempt to give one (1) day notice when the cafeteria will be closed, even if renovation is necessary. 3. The District shall provide one (1) paid fifteen (15) minute rest period for each bargaining unit member for each four (4) hour consecutive period worked at times approved by the immediate supervisor. Rest periods may not be combined or used to shorten the workday or lengthen the lunch period. 4. The District shall also provide one fifteen (15) minute period to the Maintenance and Operations staff to allow for cleanup and uniform changing prior to their lunch period.
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