Hours of Work Article Clause Samples

The HOURS OF WORK clause defines the standard working hours and schedules that employees are expected to follow under the agreement. It typically outlines the number of hours constituting a regular workday or workweek, specifies start and end times, and may address provisions for overtime or flexible scheduling. By clearly establishing expectations for work periods, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings about required attendance and ensures both employer and employee are aligned on work commitments.
Hours of Work Article. The current practice of rest periods will be continued. A nurse will receive premium payment as defined in Article for all hours worked on a second and subsequent consecutive weekend, save and except where: such weekend has been worked by the nurse to satisfy specific days off requested by such nurse; or
Hours of Work Article. For nurses working ten hour tours, a regular day tour shall be comprised of paid hours, which shall include minutes of paid break time and minutes of unpaid break time.
Hours of Work Article. Amend Article to read:
Hours of Work Article. Human Rights Article Job Classification and Reclassification Article Labour Management Committee Article ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Recall Article Leave for Jury Duty Article Leaves of Absence Article Liability Insurance Article Medically Related Procedures Article No Lock-Out Article Occupational Health and Safety Article COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT August to July Overtime Article Payment of Wages and Allowance Article Pension Plan Article Personnel File Article Preamble Article Professional Development and Incentive Grants Article Proper Accommodation Article Recognition Article Resolutions and Reports of the Employer Article Restoring Library Positions Letter of Understanding Salaries Schedule "A" Seniority Article Sick Leave Article Article Technological and Other Changes Article Union Shop Article Vacation Article Work of the Bargaining Unit Article COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT August to July Article Preamble
Hours of Work Article. Notice-Article XV .................... Other Allowances-Article VI. ............ Overtime-Article VI ................... Premium-Instructor and Leading Hands. . Premium-Sunday ....................
Hours of Work Article. The provisions of Article apply to Temporary Employees who are employed in a Full-time capacity. The provisions of Clauses apply to Temporary Employees who are employed in a Part-time capacity. The provisions as outlined below apply to casual Employees: Time off duty for meals will not be considered as working time and will not be less than one-half hour in each If an Employee is recalled to duty during a meal break, compensating time shall be provided later in the shift or paid to the Employee at overtime rates. A paid rest period of fifteen (15) minutes will be permitted during each full half shift. Where practicable, rest periods will be scheduled at or near the middle of each period. The time of meal breaks and rest periods shall be determined by the Employer. In making this determination the Employer will consider Employee preference. When time is converted to Mountain Standard Time in accordance with the Daylight Savings Time Act regular hours of work shall be extended to include the additional hour and the Employee shall be paid at the overtime rate for that hour. When time is converted to Day Light Savings Time in accordance with the Daylight Savings Time Act the regular hours of work for the night shift shall be shortened by one
Hours of Work Article. 23 Overtime - Article 24 Vacation - Article 25 Holidays - Article 26
Hours of Work Article. 23) (a) The provisions of Article 23 apply to Temporary Employees who are employed in a Full-time capacity. (b) The provisions of Clauses 23.07/23.08 apply to Temporary Employees who are employed in a Part-time capacity. (c) The provisions as outlined below apply to casual Employees: (i) Time off duty for meals will not be considered as working time and will not be less than one-half (1/2) hour in each shift. If an Employee is recalled to duty during a meal break, compensating time shall be provided later in the shift or paid to the Employee at overtime rates. (ii) A paid rest period of fifteen (15) minutes will be permitted during each full half (1/2) shift. Where practicable, rest periods will be scheduled at or near the middle of each period. (iii) The time of meal breaks and rest periods shall be determined by the Employer. In making this determination the Employer will consider Employee preference. (iv) When time is converted to Mountain Standard Time in accordance with the Daylight Savings Time Act regular hours of work shall be extended to include the additional hour and the Employee shall be paid at the overtime rate for that hour. (v) When time is converted to Day Light Savings Time in accordance with the Daylight Savings Time Act the regular hours of work for the night shift shall be shortened by one (1) hour and the Employee shall have their regular pay for that shift reduced by one (1) hour.
Hours of Work Article. 14.2(a): Current regular hours of work are: 40 hours per week
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