Common use of Maximum Working Hours Clause in Contracts

Maximum Working Hours. An employee will not be allowed to work more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours in a work day, except in declared emergencies. A. Employees who have not had eight (8) consecutive hours off work may refuse additional overtime, except in emergencies or when no other employee is available, then the low seniority employee available may be ordered to work.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Maximum Working Hours. An employee will not be allowed to work more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours in a work day, except in declared emergencies. A. Employees who have not had eight (8) consecutive hours off work may refuse additional overtimeovertime without being charged as time refused, except in emergencies or when no other employee is available, then the low seniority employee available may be ordered to work.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement