Common use of Hours of Service and Overtime Clause in Contracts

Hours of Service and Overtime. 6.1 All employees will work in unassigned hours service. Eight hours shall constitute a basic day or tour of duty and such hours shall be consecutive unless otherwise required to meet the demands of the service; forty hours shall constitute a week's work. All employees will be allowed 30 minutes for lunch without deduction in pay, but must be available for immediate service during such period.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Hours of Service and Overtime. 6.1 All employees will work in unassigned hours service. Eight hours shall constitute a basic day or tour of duty and such hours shall be consecutive unless otherwise required to meet the demands of the service; forty hours shall constitute a week's work. All employees will be allowed 30 minutes for lunch without deduction in pay, but must be available for immediate service during such period.for

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Hours of Service and Overtime. 6.1 All employees will work in unassigned hours of service. Eight The regularly scheduled hours of the employee shall constitute a basic day or tour of duty and such hours shall be consecutive unless otherwise required to meet the demands of the service; forty hours shall constitute a week's work. All employees will be allowed 30 minutes for lunch without deduction in pay, but must be available for immediate service during such period.demands

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement