Beginning of Work Week Sample Clauses

The 'Beginning of Work Week' clause defines the specific day and time when the work week officially starts for purposes such as scheduling, payroll, and overtime calculations. Typically, this clause will state that the work week commences on a certain day, such as Sunday or Monday, and may specify the exact hour, like 12:01 a.m. This ensures that both employers and employees have a clear and consistent reference point for tracking hours worked, calculating overtime, and managing work schedules, thereby reducing confusion and potential disputes over pay periods.
Beginning of Work Week. The term work week for regularly assigned employees shall mean a week beginning on the first day on which the assignment is bulletined to work, and for spare engineers shall be a period of seven consecutive days starting with Sunday.
Beginning of Work Week. The term work week for regularly assigned em- ployees shall mean a week beginning on the first day on which the assignment is bulletined to work, and for spare shall be a period of seven consecutive days starting with Monday. At points where it is not practicable to grant two consecutive rest days to regularly assigned or reg- ular relief employees, agreements may be made to provide for the accumulation of days off over a period not to exceed five consecutive weeks.
Beginning of Work Week. The term work week for regularly assigned shall mean a week beginning on the first day on which the assignment is bulletined to work, and for spare yardmen shall be a period of seven consecutive days starting with Monday. Spare Yardmen Spare yardmen may work any five days in a work week and their days off not be consecutive. When service is required by the railway on days off of regular assignments, it may be performed by other assignments, by regular relief assignments, by a combination of regular and regular relief or by spare employees when not protected in the foregoing manner. regular relief assignments are established they shall, except as otherwise provided in this rule, have five consecutive days of work. They may on different days, however, have different starting times providing such starting times are those of the employee or employees relieved and different points for going on and off duty which shall be the same as the employees relieved, except that in a seniority district having more than one spare board, such relief assignments as are established will be manned from the territory to a particular spare board. Where regular relief assignments cannot be established for five consecutive days on the same shift, as provided for in Rule of this Rule, such assignments may be established for five consecutive days with different starting times on different points for going on arid off duty in the same seniority district, which shall be the same as those of the employee or employees they are relieving, except that in a seniority district having more than one spare board, such relief assignments as are established will be manned from the territory allotted to a particular spare board. Regular relief assignments for yard crews will be established for the crew as a unit. However, if an operational exists, or arises, which makes it impracticable to relieve regular regular relief crews as a unit, or if either of the parties desires, the designated days off need not be the same for individual members of the crew. Representatives of the Railway and of the employees will co-operate in designating days off of individual members of a crew. It is recognized in the application of this Article that the nature of the work on certain assignments will require that some member or members of the crew have knowledge of the work of the assignment and that this will be considered an operational problem. All time worked in excess of eight hours service in a period shall be...
Beginning of Work Week. 7.1 The term « work-week » for regularly assigned Yardmasters shall mean a week beginning on the first day on which the assignment is bulletined to work, and for unassigned Yardmasters shall mean a period of seven consecutive days starting with Monday.

Related to Beginning of Work Week

  • Work Day and Work Week The normal work day shall consist of up to 8 hours of work within a 24-hour period. The normal work week shall consist of up to 40 hours of work within a 7-day period. The Employer may define the work week on an individual, department, shift or facility basis in accordance with Federal and State law.

  • Standard Work Week (a) Except as provided below, the standard work week for Full-time Employees shall normally consist of 35 hours per week, which shall normally consist of 5 equal Shifts of 7 hours. (b) The standard work week for certain Full-time Employees, including but not limited to, technical Employees, shall normally consist of 37.5 hours per week, which shall normally consist of 5 equal Shifts of 7.5 hours.

  • Work Day The standard work day shall be eight (8) consecutive hours of work exclusive of a lunch period in a consecutive twenty-four (24) hour day.

  • Scheduling of Work Subcontractor shall provide Contractor with scheduling information and a proposed schedule for performance of the Subcontract Work consistent with the Progress Schedule and in a form acceptable to Contractor. Subcontractor shall comply with the Progress Schedule including, but not specifically limited to, commencement, duration, and sequencing of activities. Contractor shall reasonably cooperate with the Subcontractor in scheduling the Subcontract Work and shall attempt, as reasonably possible, to avoid conflicts or interference with the Subcontract Work.

  • Regular Work Day A regular work day shall consist of six and one-half (6½) hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.