Common use of Basic Workweek Clause in Contracts

Basic Workweek. The basic workweek shall be forty (40) hours in a designated seven (7) day period, commencing at the start of the first shift that starts at or after 0001 on Sunday.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Professional Agreement, Professional Services, Professional Services

Basic Workweek. The basic workweek shall be forty (40) hours in a 16 designated seven (7) day period, commencing at the start of the first shift 17 that starts at or after 0001 on Sunday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement, Professional Services

Basic Workweek. The basic workweek shall be forty (40) hours, consisting of eight (8) hours in a designated seven (7) day period, commencing at the start each of the first shift that starts at or after 0001 on Sundaydays, Monday through Friday, unless an employee is working under provisions of Section 8.2 and Section 8.3.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Labor Management Relations Agreement

Basic Workweek. The basic workweek shall be forty (40) hours in a 31 designated seven (7) day period, commencing at the start of the first shift that starts at 32 or after 0001 on Sunday.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Basic Workweek. The basic workweek shall be forty (40) hours in a 3 designated seven (7) day period, commencing at the start of the first shift 4 that starts at or after 0001 on Sunday.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Agreement