Common use of Day of departure Clause in Contracts

Day of departure. 1. The regular working hours of a shift worker shall not exceed eight hours a day and 40 hours a week. 2. On public holidays, shift workers may only be required to perform the work defined in paragraphs 1–7 of Section 7(2) of the Seamen’s Working Hours Act. 3. On Easter, Midsummer, Christmas and New Year’s Eves, overtime remu- neration shall be granted for all work performed after 12.00, apart from nec- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ watch-keeping duties. 4. Apart from watch-keeping duties and the work related to mooring and mak- ing the vessel seaworthy, regular working hours shall be arranged as a con- tinuous and uninterrupted period. This limitation shall not apply to interrup- tions due to meal and coffee breaks.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Day of departure. 1. ) The regular working hours of a shift worker shall not exceed eight hours a day and 40 hours a week. 2. ) On public holidays, shift workers may only be required to perform the work defined in paragraphs 1–7 of Section 7(2) of the Seamen’s Working Hours Act. 3. ) On Easter, Midsummer, Christmas and New Year’s Eves, overtime remu- neration remuneration shall be granted for all work performed after 12.00, apart from nec- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ watch-keeping necessary watch-­‐keeping duties. 4. ) Apart from watch-keeping watch-­‐keeping duties and the work related to mooring and mak- ing making the vessel seaworthy, regular working hours shall be arranged as a con- tinuous continuous and uninterrupted period. This limitation shall not apply to interrup- tions interruptions due to meal and coffee breaks.

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Sources: Collective Agreement