Fixed working hours system Sample Clauses

The fixed working hours system clause establishes a set schedule of working hours that employees are required to follow. Under this system, employees must begin and end their work at predetermined times each day, such as 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with specific break periods also defined. This clause ensures predictability and consistency in work schedules, helping both employers and employees plan their activities and manage attendance, while also simplifying payroll calculations and compliance with labor regulations.
Fixed working hours system. Overtime is in principle compensated by paid rest time of one hour plus half an hour of free time per additional hour worked (i.e. 1.5 hours per hour worked). The time of compensation is fixed in principle in accordance with the employee’s wishes unless the needs of the employer or the justified wishes of other employees run counter to this. Overtime is to be compensated during the year in which it was generated. Overtime that could not be compensated at the end of the year may be carried forward exceptionally until 31 March in the following year. Overtime which on 31 March of the following year could not be compensated for reasons of service or the justified wishes of other employees shall be paid in cash plus 50% (remunerated at 150%).
Fixed working hours system. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article L. 211-18 et seq. of the Luxembourg Labour Code, any work performed above and beyond the daily and weekly limits of the normal hours of work shall be considered as overtime under the fixed working hours system, provided that the hours were worked at the request of the employer or its representative and in accordance with the internal rules of the companies.
Fixed working hours system. Notwithstanding the stipulations of Article 6 above, normal working time is 8 hours per day and 40 hours per week. Working hours are determined after consultation with the staff delegation. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article L. 211-18 et seq. of the Luxembourg Labour Code, working hours exceeding normal working time shall be considered as overtime provided that they have been worked at the request of the employer or its representative or in accordance with the internal regulations of insurance companies. Insurance companies may nevertheless implement, for all or part of their staff, a more flexible arrangement in accordance with the terms and conditions set out below in II. These terms and conditions apply by analogy to salaries with part-time contracts.

Related to Fixed working hours system

  • Normal Working Hours Prevailing Wage Rate Projects: Work performed from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00

  • Flexible Working Hours The Employer will, where operational requirements and efficiency of the service permit, authorize experiments with flexible working hours if the Employer is satisfied that an adequate number of Employees have requested and wish to participate in such an experiment.

  • Weekend Work (1) All ordinary hours of work performed between midnight on Friday and midnight on Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half.

  • Working Hours For the purposes of this Agreement “

  • Standard Work Week (a) Except as provided below, the standard work week for Full-time Employees shall normally consist of 35 hours per week, which shall normally consist of 5 equal Shifts of 7 hours. (b) The standard work week for certain Full-time Employees, including but not limited to, technical Employees, shall normally consist of 37.5 hours per week, which shall normally consist of 5 equal Shifts of 7.5 hours.