Long breaks Sample Clauses

Long breaks i An employee on a roster cycle of a length specified in the table below, is entitled to long breaks of continuous time off work in that roster cycle as specified below: Three weeks Three breaks of two days (48 continuous hours) Four weeks 3 breaks of three days (72 continuous hours); or 4 breaks of two days (48 continuous hours) Eight weeks 6 breaks of three days (72 continuous hours); or 9 breaks of two days (48 continuous hours) ii The Company will not roster an employee on a roster cycle of any length to work more than a total of 48 ordinary hours without a long break of at least 48 continuous hours.
Long breaks. (a) An Employee must be given separate long breaks of continuous time off work in each roster cycle as follows: 3 weeks 3 breaks of 2 consecutive days (48 continuous hours} 4 weeks 3 breaks of 3 consecutive days (72 continuous hours}; or
Long breaks. Campus housing is generally closed during the Thanksgiving and Spring breaks, but may be available to students for a fee if the student submits an official request in writing to stay to by the deadline published by the College, and the College approves the request. Campus dining will not be available during these breaks. The College is under no obligation to provide housing during these long breaks, however, and the decision to grant such housing requests is in the College’s sole discretion. Housing, if available, may be restricted during breaks to certain facilities or areas that differ from a student’s usual housing assignment.
Long breaks. An employee on a roster cycle of a length specified in column 1 of Table 6 is entitled to long breaks of continuous time off work in that roster cycle as specified in column Table 6 — Long breaks Column 1 Length of roster cycle Column 2 Minimum number of breaks
Long breaks meal breaks and short breaks
Long breaks. (a) An Employee must be given separate long breaks of continuous time off work in each roster cycle as follows: 3 weeks 3 breaks of 2 consecutive days (48 continuous hours} 4 weeks 3 breaks of 3 consecutive days (72 continuous hours}; or 4 breaks of 2 consecutive days (48 continuous hours) 8 weeks 6 breaks of 3 consecutive days (72 continuous hours); or 9 breaks of 2 consecutive days (48 continuous hours} (b) Employees will not be required to work more than six consecutive days. (c) An Employee must not be required to work more than a total of 48 hours of ordinary time between long breaks.

Related to Long breaks

  • Coffee Breaks The Company will provide two (2) fifteen (15) minute coffee breaks during each work day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

  • Tea Breaks (a) Every employee will be entitled to a paid 10 minute tea break in each four hours worked at a time to be agreed between the employee and employer. (b) Subject to agreement between the employer and employee, such breaks may alternatively be taken as one 20 minute tea break. (c) ▇▇▇ breaks will count as time worked.

  • Lunch Breaks The lunch break will consist of a one-half hour (or one hour where scheduled) unpaid break taken mid-way during regular work day. In the event that an employee is required to work during his regular lunch period he shall be allowed a one-half hour lunch period between the hours of ll:30 a.m. and l:00 p.m., otherwise he shall be paid double time for working through said lunch period.

  • H3 Break The Authority shall have the right to terminate the Contract at any time by giving three (3) Months’ written notice to the Contractor. The Authority may extend the period of notice at any time before it expires, subject to agreement on the level of Services to be provided by the Contractor during the period of extension.

  • Coffee Break 23:01 The Employer shall recognize a paid coffee break period of 15 minutes duration in each half of a shift, whether during a normal work day or on shift work.