Regular Work Period definition

Regular Work Period. The determination by the County of the fixed regularly recurring work period used for the determination of statutory overtime. For non- sworn, non-exempt employees the regular work period is seven consecutive days which currently begins at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday morning. For sworn, non-exempt employees the regular work period is currently fourteen (14) consecutive days which coincides with the County’s bi-weekly pay period.
Regular Work Period. The regular work period shall be twenty-eight (28) days and Overtime: Hours worked in excess of eighty (80) hours in the employee’s regular work period.

Examples of Regular Work Period in a sentence

  • The Department shall not be required to give advance notice of a change in Regular Work Period, Shifts or Schedule of any Employee, nor shall the Employee shall be entitled to additional compensation herein as a result of the lack of notice in the event of natural disasters, acts of God, civil emergencies, or homeland security events as determined by the Chief of Police or his designee.

  • The Department shall not be required to give advance notice of a change in Regular Work Period, Shifts or Schedule of any Employee, nor shall the Employee be entitled to additional compensation herein as a result of the lack of notice in the event of natural disasters, acts of God, civil emergencies, or homeland security events as determined by the Chief of Police or his designee.