Break Period All employees working in full time (7 or 7.5 hour) positions shall be permitted a fifteen (15) minute rest period both in the first half and the second half of a shift.
Break Time For daily work assignments of six or more hours, permanent and probationary employees (except bus drivers and bus aides) shall be entitled to one 15-minute break for each half of the work assignment. For work assignments of less than six hours, such employees shall be entitled to one 15-minute break. Employees who spend a majority of the workday working with a Video Display Terminal (VDT) shall be permitted to perform other job-related duties (i.e., work not involving use of a VDT) 10 continuous minutes out of each hour. Such time shall not be cumulative and shall be in addition to break time established above.
Start Date The parental leave must begin no later than 52 weeks after the day the child is born or comes into the custody, care and control of the parent for the first time for provincially or federally regulated employees. The parental leave of an employee who takes a pregnancy leave must begin when the pregnancy leave ends unless the child has not yet come into the care and control of the parent for the first time.
Break Periods The parties agree that the paid rest period contemplated by Article 16(e) shall be taken during times that will not interfere with the operation of the Strong Start Centre.
Break-Up Fee On the date the Petitions are filed (the "Petition Date"), RAG shall file a motion (after consulting with and obtaining the input from counsel to UDC) seeking a hearing date on approval of the Transition Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, and the Break-Up Fee (as defined below) on or before the tenth day following the Petition Date. Such motion shall request the UDC's claim for the Break-Up Fee be afforded status as a superpriority administrative claim secured by a lien on the Reliance Entities' assets. The Bankruptcy Court order approving the Transition Agreement and the Break-Up Fee shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to each Party hereto (the "Break-Up Fee Order"). The Reliance Entities shall pay to UDC a $2,000,000 fee (the "Break-Up Fee") in the event that after the Bankruptcy Court has entered the Break-Up Fee Order, (a) RAG and UDC execute and deliver the Warrant Agreement and (b)(i) UDC terminates the Transition Agreement, the Servicing Agreement or this Agreement by written notice after the Reliance Entities materially breach the Transition Agreement or this Agreement at any time or the Servicing Agreement prior to the effective date of the Consensual Plan, as applicable (provided that at such time UDC is not then in breach of any of such Agreements); or (ii) the Transactions are not consummated solely as a result of the Reliance Entities' entering into an alternative transaction with a counterparty other than UDC; it being understood that the conditions described in clauses (a) and (b) shall not be satisfied if the Transactions are not consummated due to the failure of a condition to Closing set forth in paragraph 6 below to have been satisfied. UDC shall pay to the Reliance Entities a $2,000,000 fee (the "Reliance Break-Up Fee") in the event that after the Bankruptcy Court has entered the Break-Up Fee Order, the Reliance Entities terminate the Transition Agreement, the Servicing Agreement or this Agreement by written notice after UDC materially breaches the Transition Agreement or this Agreement at any time or the Servicing Agreement prior to the effective date of the Consensual Plan, as applicable (provided that at such time the Reliance Entities are not then in breach of any of such Agreements).