Common use of HOURS OF WORK, WORK SCHEDULES AND OVERTIME Clause in Contracts

HOURS OF WORK, WORK SCHEDULES AND OVERTIME. Standard Workweek. The standard workweek for all full-time employees shall be forty (40) hours worked in five (5) eight (8) hour days. The standard workweek period shall be defined as commencing on a Friday and concluding on the following Thursday. The standard workday shall be defined as an eight (8) hour work period between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 5:30 P.M..

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Bargaining Unit Contract, Bargaining Unit Contract, Collective Bargaining Agreement

HOURS OF WORK, WORK SCHEDULES AND OVERTIME. Section One. Standard Workweek. The standard workweek for all full-time employees shall be forty (40) hours worked in five (5) eight (8) hour days. The standard workweek period shall be defined as commencing on a Friday and concluding on the following Thursday. The standard workday shall be defined as an eight (8) hour work period between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 5:30 P.M..P.M.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Bargaining Unit Contract, Bargaining Unit Contract

HOURS OF WORK, WORK SCHEDULES AND OVERTIME. Section One. Standard Workweek. The standard workweek for all full-time employees shall be forty (40) hours worked in five (5) eight (8) hour days. The standard workweek period shall be defined as commencing on a Friday and concluding on the following Thursday. The standard workday shall be defined as an eight (8) hour work period between the hours of 7:00 A.M. A .M . and 5:30 P.M..P .M . .

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bargaining Unit Contract

HOURS OF WORK, WORK SCHEDULES AND OVERTIME. Section One. Standard Workweek. The standard workweek for all full-time employees shall be forty (40) hours worked in five (5) eight (8) hour days. The standard workweek period shall be defined as commencing on a Friday and concluding on the following Thursday. The standard workday shall be defined as an eight (8) hour work period between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 5:30 P.M..

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement