Work Hours definition

Work Hours means, for purposes of this section, all time, including paid and unpaid breaks and meal periods, that the employee is suffered, permitted or expected to be engaged in work, and all time the employee is actually engaged in work. This definition shall not be referred to in determining hours worked for which an employee is entitled to compensation under any law including article nineteen of this chapter;
Work Hours means the hours between eight am and five pm of a business day, excluding scheduled downtime for maintenance and upgrades to the Astute Systems, or as may be agreed from time to time.
Work Hours means any hours within the basic workday or any other period when an employee is required to perform any other work for the City.

Examples of Work Hours in a sentence

  • The Subrecipient and its contractors shall comply with Sections 103 and 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. §§ 327-330) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 C.F.R. Part 5).

  • All laborers and mechanics employed by contractors or subcontractors shall receive overtime compensation in accordance with and subject to the provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, and the contractors and subcontractors shall comply with all regulations issued pursuant to that Act and with other applicable Federal laws and regulations pertaining to labor standards.

  • The Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act is applicable to construction contracts exceeding $2,000 and contracts exceeding $2,500 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers.


More Definitions of Work Hours

Work Hours means the actual hours suffered or permitted to work.
Work Hours means work time as directed by the appointing authority during which an employee must be on duty and/or at a prescribed place of work.
Work Hours means hours actually worked by an individual employee as an employee of the County. Work hours are recorded and certified by Department Heads and Elected Officials on the County standard attendance report for non-exempt employees. Work hours may include break periods, if granted, and the actual time spent in required training. Work hours do not include meal periods (except for Patrol Officers); time spent "on-call" but not worked; travel time to and from work; vacation time, sick time or compensatory time off.
Work Hours. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx suppliers and subcontractors shall not require their employees to work more than the limits on regular and overtime hours allowed by the law of the country of manufacture. Except under extraordinary business circumstances, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx suppliers' and subcontractors' employees shall be entitled to one day off in every seven-day period. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx suppliers and subcontractors must inform their workers at the time of their hiring if mandatory overtime is a condition of their employment. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx suppliers and subcontractors shall not compel their workers to work excessive overtime hours.
Work Hours shall refer to the person’s signed list of main duties, number of hours per day, and starting and ending time the employee is scheduled to work per Article XXV Section B.4.
Work Hours. Start of shift (AM/PM) End of shift (AM/PM) Van hours: Leave home (AM/PM) Arrive home (AM/PM) # of Seats in Van: # of Riders in Van: Van Start Date: _
Work Hours means the period (in hours and, if necessary, a fraction of an hour) for which the part-time employee is scheduled to work.