Standard workweek definition

Standard workweek means a work schedule of five shifts with the same number of hours each day and a maximum of 40 hours per week throughout the year. The work schedule is Monday through Friday. (NAC 284.100)
Standard workweek means a work schedule of five shifts of eight hours a day with a maximum of 40 hours per week from Monday through Friday.
Standard workweek means the weekly time period completed by an employee who works from Monday through Friday.

Examples of Standard workweek in a sentence

  • The Standard workweek for unit employees is presently forty (40) hours from Monday through Friday, except that those employees listed in Paragraph B above working six (6) days on and two (2) days off, who are presently working staggered schedules covering Monday through Sunday with a standard work year of two thousand one hundred ninety-two (2,192) hours.

  • The Standard workweek shall include Saturday, if Saturday is a make-up day.

  • Hours and Overtime The Standard workweek begins on Monday at 12:00 am and ends on Sunday at 11:59 pm and consists of five (5) consecutive eight (8) hour workdays.

Related to Standard workweek

  • Workweek means any week during which a Class Member worked for Defendant for at least one day, during the Class Period.