Working times definition

Working times means the time an employee is performing the actual duties of their job. “Working areas” means an area where work is predominately being performed by any employee or contractor.

Examples of Working times in a sentence

  • All employees shall, prior to commencing employment, be provided with a letter of appointment outlining the employee's: • Employment category • Classification level • Rate of pay • Working times, meal breaks and rest pauses • Date of appointment • Probationary period • Career path • Supervisor As well each employee will be provided with a copy of the collective agreement attached to the letter of appointment.

  • The detail required for integration within the Employer’s outage plan are: • Plant state requirements and (any) system dependencies • Predecessors and successors • Physical duration of the main activity • Working times (calendar) and associated resources.

  • Working times shall be from 0730 hours to 1130 hours and from 1200 hours to 1600 hours, Monday to Friday inclusive, for a total of 40 hours per week.

  • All employees shall, prior to commencing employment, be provided with a letter of appointment outlining the employee's: • Employment category • Classification level • Rate of pay • Working times, meal breaks and rest pauses • Date of appointment • Probationary period • Supervisor As well each employee will be provided with a copy of the collective agreement attached to the letter of appointment.

  • Working times will be arranged as to provide for a minimum ten (10) hour break between the commencing and finishing of work periods.

  • Working times can be subject to change, the Employer will inform The Contractor well in advance.

  • If any portion of this Arbitration Provision other than Section 15.5 is deemed invalid or unenforceable, the remaining portions of this Arbitration Provision shall nevertheless remain valid and in force.

  • A Permanent Change of Preferred Working times form is used to change a worker’s preferred working times for more than two weeks and can be used to change a worker’s preferred working times permanently, if that is agreed to by the worker and store management.

  • All employees shall, prior to commencing employment, be provided with a letter of outlining the employee's: • Employment category • Classification level • Rate of pay • Working times, meal breaks and rest pauses • Date of appointment • Probationary period • Career path • Supervisor As well each employee will be provided with a copy of the collective agreement attached to the letter of offer.

  • All employees shall, prior to commencing employment, be provided with a letter of appointment outlining the employee's: • Employment category • Classification level • Rate of pay • Working times, meal breaks • Date of appointment • Probationary period As well each employee will be provided with a copy of the collective agreement attached to the letter of appointment.

Related to Working times

  • Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to it in Part A of the Network Code.

  • working time means any period during which the worker is working, at the employer’s disposal and carrying out his activity or duties, in accordance with national laws and/or practice;

  • Working Time Regulations means the Working Time Regulations 1998.

  • Working face means that portion of a sanitary landfill facility where solid wastes are unloaded for final deposition.

  • Working Week means an average of 48 hours each week calculated over a 17-week reference period.