HOURS AND WORKWEEK Clause Samples
HOURS AND WORKWEEK. A. The standard workweek for full-time employees, except Public Safety Dispatchers, shall be thirty-five (35) hours scheduled over five consecutive days during a calendar week. The workweek for Public Safety Dispatchers shall be as defined in Appendix J. The workweek for part-time employees shall be as provided in Article 4 (A) (2). Should it be necessary, in the interest of efficient operations and/or to provide alternative office hours to the public, the Town shall provide employees and the Association with reasonable notice of any changes in the workweek or workday.
B. The following policy shall be applicable to those instances where due to weather or other emergencies all offices of the Town (except public safety and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) are closed and Town employees are generally directed not to report to work (a “General Shutdown”). This policy shall not be applicable to ordinary weather events such as weather-related school closings or in instances where a municipal facility is closed due to non-weather events such as a power failure. Due to the varied responsibilities of Town agencies and departments certain employees may be required to work as scheduled and others may be required not to report to work during a General Shutdown. There is no expectation that appointing authorities will make uniform decisions as to the status of their agency or department during a General Shutdown. An employee who works during a General Shutdown shall be paid pursuant to the terms of the employee’s collective bargaining agreement. During the week that a General Shutdown occurs employees who work during the General Shutdown shall not be subject to the limitation specified in Article 8(A) exempting an employee from the time and one-half rate of pay for overtime compensation when the employee is absent due to sick leave within forty-eight (48) hours following the day overtime is worked. An employee who is not directed to work by the Town during a General Shutdown shall be compensated as follows:
a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph “b” below, a full-time and a part-time employee shall receive their regular rate of compensation during the General Shutdown. A part-time employee shall be compensated for the number of regular hours that s/he was scheduled to work during the General Shutdown.
b) A full-time and a part-time eleven (11) month employee and ten (10) month employee of the Board of Education shall be permitted to apply vacation and compensatory time for th...
HOURS AND WORKWEEK. The standard workweek is forty (40) hours or the individual's designated work week. Specific schedules of days and hours of work are determined in accordance with business needs within individual divisions or work units. However, most employees will work ten
HOURS AND WORKWEEK. Section 1. The normal hours of work for the Police Department employees covered by this Agreement are as follows:
A. Officers shall be assigned regular hours on an established shift as prescribed by the Chief so that the highest level of protection to life and property may be maintained.
B. The normal workday consists of eight (8) consecutive duty hours including one-half (1/2) hour lunch break, subject to call, and shall be preceded by fifteen (15) minutes of report-in time, for a total of eight and one-quarter (8¼) hours.
C. The schedule of days worked shall normally be as follows:
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HOURS AND WORKWEEK. The standard workweek for District employees is 40 hours, consisting of ten (10) consecutive hours per day (exclusive of lunch break) during four (4) consecutive days commencing with the first hour and day of the employee’s regularly assigned workweek and shift. For those employees who are assigned to other than the standard workweek, namely a 5/8 workweek, their regular workweek shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours per day (exclusive of lunch break) during five (5) consecutive days. The District may adopt a work week that does not have four consecutive work days (a non-standard work week) in Customer Care; however, prior to doing so, the District will provide 30 days’ notice to the Association, during which time the District shall make full disclosure of how employees will be selected, and all other pertinent information and shall, in good faith, discuss any issues raised with respect to that change. If a non-standard work week is considered for other work groups, a pilot schedule will first be implemented. At least 30 days prior to the pilot beginning, the District will meet with the Association and engage in the same discussions as described in the paragraph above. The purpose of the pilot is to determine if the cost savings, efficiency and/or customer service objectives envisioned by the District will be achieved before a permanent schedule is implemented. Except as provided in E(1), the workday, for purposes of the administration of the provisions of this Agreement, shall consist of a period of 24 consecutive hours commencing with the first hour of the first day of the employee's regularly assigned workweek. All references to workday or workweek will be interpreted relative to an employee’s assigned schedule.
HOURS AND WORKWEEK. A. Workweek and Workday
1. The normal workweek shall consist of not more than five (5) consecutive days and not more than forty (40) hours per week, Sunday through Saturday. The regular workday shall consist of not more than eight (8) hours per day. Except as may be indicated in B.1. below, nothing in this Article shall be deemed to restrict the extension of the regular workday or workweek on an overtime basis when such is necessary to carry on the business of the District.
2. By the mutual consent of the AFT and the District, a forty (40) hour, four (4) day work week and an eighty (80) hour nine (9) day work week shall be established (see Appendices J and K).
3. Employees' daily hours of work and shifts shall be established at the discretion of the District. An employee's shift may not be changed on a permanent basis without the consent of the employee. If it is necessary to change an employee's hours of work, within a shift, volunteers will be solicited first. If no volunteers are available, then with three (3) weeks prior written notice, an employee’s hours of work within a shift may be permanently changed. Training, as approved under the provisions of Article 17, Professional Growth, or similar training shall not be interrupted by a change of hours within a shift, while such training is in progress. Such change shall only be for a reasonable business necessity of the District. Employees may request flexible or alternative work hours, based on family situation needs and/or catastrophic conditions effecting employees, their work environment and/or community where they live and travel. Every effort shall be made to accommodate the requested changes in working schedule. Denials shall be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the local administrator and the AFT representative to reach an agreed upon accommodation. When the District as a whole, or an individual campus/worksite experiences a shutdown during working hours, employees shall be paid as if they had worked.
4. For the purpose of computing hours worked, time during which an employee is excused from work because of holiday, vacation, paid leaves, paid absences, paid lunch or release time shall be considered as time worked by the employee.
5. All persons covered by this Agreement whose assigned time requires them to work one-half (½) or more of their assigned time between the hours of 3 p.m. and 12 midnight shall be paid 6.9 percent above their regular daytime rate; and if one-half (½) or more of their a...
HOURS AND WORKWEEK. SECTION 1: WORK WEEK
a. m. on Sunday and end at midnight the following Saturday. For New Jersey drivers the work week will begin at 12:01 a.m. on Friday and end at 12:00 midnight the following Thursday.
HOURS AND WORKWEEK. The standard workweek is 40 hours, consisting of ten (10) consecutive hours per day (exclusive of lunch break) during four (4) consecutive days commencing with the first hour and day of the employee's regularly assigned workweek and shift. For those employees who are assigned to other than the standard workweek, namely a 5/8 workweek, their regular workweek shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours per day (exclusive of lunch break) during five (5) consecutive days, commencing with the first hour and day of the employee's regularly assigned workweek and shift. All references to workday or workweek will be interpreted relative to an employee’s assigned schedule. The District may adopt a work week that does not have four consecutive work days (a non-standard work week) in Customer Care; however, prior to doing so, the District will provide 30 days’ notice to the Association, during which time the District shall make full disclosure of how employees will be selected, and all other pertinent information and shall, in good faith, discuss any issues raised with respect to that change. For employees who are changed from 4/10’s to 5/8’s or vice versa, if 48 hours’ notice is not given, overtime shall be paid for all hours worked during the first week of such change.
HOURS AND WORKWEEK. The basic day will consist of an A.M. run of home to school routes and a P.M. run of school to home routes with an extra-curricular shuttle or extra-curricular trip possibly scheduled. The District reserves the right to add midday work on a regular or an as-needed basis. The District reserves the right to alter the hourly bus drivers’ scheduled run to accommodate fluctuations in seasonal activities. On any regularly scheduled school day that the District chooses not to open due to weather conditions or for any other reason, the hourly bus drivers will be paid for their typical hours. The maximum number of paid closed days will not exceed three (3).
HOURS AND WORKWEEK. 19 A. Workweek and Workday 19 B. Overtime 20 C. Call Back 23 D. Lunch Break and Rest Periods 23 E. Salary Payments and Pay Periods 23