Cleaners Clause Samples
The 'Cleaners' clause outlines the responsibilities and standards for cleaning personnel engaged under a contract. It typically specifies the qualifications required for cleaners, the scope of their duties, and the expected level of performance, such as frequency of cleaning, use of approved materials, and adherence to safety protocols. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause ensures that cleaning services are delivered consistently and to a satisfactory standard, thereby minimizing disputes and maintaining a clean and safe environment.
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Cleaners. Hours will not exceed 35 per week or more than seven (7) hours per day, Monday to Friday inclusive, between the spread of hours of 4am to 7pm and not more than four (4) hours on Saturday between the spread of hours of 4am to 1pm; provided that there will not be more than two (2) shifts on any one (1) day (unless otherwise provided – refer Clause 54.6.
Cleaners. 2.1 Application
Cleaners. Shall work hours of work as determined by the health service and agreed by the employee
Cleaners. The work week shall consist of five (5) days, Monday to Friday inclusive, commencing at 5:00 p.m. and finishing at 12:00 a.m.
Cleaners. The normal workweek for two shift employees, shall consist of five (5) consecutive days, Monday through Friday, of eight (8) hours each, establishing a normal workweek of forty (40) hours. These employees are scheduled to cover two shifts in a twenty-four (24) hour period. The normal hours of work are:
Cleaners. The Employer agrees to provide improved conditions for cleaners in accordance with the following:
(a) The Employer agrees to provide a laundry allowance in the amount of EC$30.00 monthly to cleaners.
(b) The Employer agrees to provide improved working gear and material to facilitate the work of cleaners.
Cleaners. Three (3) to six (6) hours per day, five (5) days per week.
Cleaners. Not to employ or continue to employ in or about the Demised Premises any office cleaners or window cleaners other than those approved by the Landlord such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.
Cleaners. D.
2.3.1 All time worked on Saturday as part of the ordinary hours of work shall be paid for at the rate of time and a half up to 12 noon and double time thereafter: Provided that where a worker commences his/her ordinary hours of work before 10.00 pm on Friday the first eight hours of work shall be paid for at ordinary time rates of wages, even though some hours are worked on Saturday. Nothing in this sub-clause shall apply to the Caretaker's hours of work in D.1.5.3.
2.3.2 All workers shall be paid double time rates for Sunday work required to be performed, with a minimum of three hours. Such rates are instead of, and not in addition to, overtime rates as per clause D.2.3.1.
Cleaners. 28.01 Cleaners who work more than four (4) hours, but less than six (6) hours, shall be entitled to one ten (10) minute rest period. Cleaners who work a six-hour shift or more shall be entitled to two ten (10) minute rest periods. These rest periods shall not conflict with the employee’s work schedule and shall be approved by the employee’s immediate supervisor and/or building Principal. This provision is subject to Section 1.04(B).
28.02 Cleaners working less than five (5) consecutive hours shall not be entitled to a paid lunch. Cleaners working five (5) consecutive hours or more shall have a total of thirty (30) minutes of paid lunch time daily, subject to interruption for the performance of needed duties. This provision is subject to Section 1.04(C),
28.03 Cleaners shall work under the supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor.
28.04 When any of the existing custodial positions are vacated, the Board may fill the vacancy with a cleaner classification. However, the Board shall maintain four (4) custodial positions.
28.05 Cleaners will wear district-issued shirts during their shift. Shirts will be furnished by the District.
28.06 Cleaners shall work under the supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor.