COMPUTER TECHNICIAN – LIBRARY SUPPORT SERVICES Sample Clauses

COMPUTER TECHNICIAN – LIBRARY SUPPORT SERVICES. The normal daily hours of work for an employee assigned to the above-noted class at the Library, will be any seven (7) consecutive hours, exclusive of a one (1) hour unpaid meal period, between the hours of 08:00 to 17:00 worked over five (5) consecutive days, which may include weekends, with two (2) days of rest. Due to the nature of the work performed by these employees, it will be permissible for such employee to work more than five (5) shifts in a week; however, they will not average more than thirty-five (35) hours per week in a two (2) week period. A. Effective 2007 January 01 B. Effective 2008 January 01

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