Five consecutive days, Monday Clause Samples

The 'Five consecutive days, Monday' clause defines a specific period within a contract or agreement, stipulating that a referenced action or obligation must occur over five consecutive days, beginning on a Monday. In practice, this means that if a notice period, performance window, or other time-sensitive requirement is triggered, the counting of days will start on a Monday and continue through Friday of the same week. This clause ensures clarity and consistency in scheduling by anchoring the start of the period to a specific day, thereby reducing ambiguity about when obligations commence and end.
Five consecutive days, Monday through Friday, shall constitute a workweek on all jobs except as otherwise provided under sub-sections of this Article. Eight
Five consecutive days, Monday through Friday, shall constitute a workweek on all jobs except the Engineering & Operations Specialist and the Building & Grounds Maintenance Coordinator workweek shall be Tuesday through Saturday. Eight (8) hours shall constitute a workday. Employees' work schedule shall be from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., except for the Building & Grounds Maintenance Coordinator whose work schedule shall be from 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Employees shall be entitled to thirty (30) minutes time out for lunch.
Five consecutive days, Monday through Friday, shall constitute a workweek on all jobs. Eight (8) hours shall constitute a workday. Employees' work schedule shall be from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Employees shall be entitled to thirty (30) minutes time out for lunch.

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