Minimum Time Off Between Shifts Sample Clauses

The Minimum Time Off Between Shifts clause establishes a required rest period that employees must have between the end of one work shift and the start of the next. Typically, this clause specifies a minimum number of hours—such as eight or ten—during which an employee cannot be scheduled to work, regardless of shift changes or overtime. By mandating a buffer between shifts, the clause helps prevent employee fatigue, supports health and safety, and ensures compliance with labor regulations regarding adequate rest.
Minimum Time Off Between Shifts. Employees shall have a minimum of ten (10) hours off between scheduled shifts, unless otherwise mutually agreed between the Co-operative and the employee.
Minimum Time Off Between Shifts. All employees shall have a minimum of twelve (12) hours off between the end of one (1) daily shift and the start of the next daily shift.
Minimum Time Off Between Shifts. All employees shall have a minimum of ten (10) hours off between shifts. This provision is effective only if an employee has not volunteered to work overtime following a shift. In the event that the Employer has insufficient employees to staff its operation then it will canvass employees who are on the same shift that is working the overtime, for example, employees working dayshift will be canvassed for dayshift overtime.
Minimum Time Off Between Shifts. Except in bona fide emergencies, the minimum time off between shifts shall be ten (10) hours and the employees called to work sooner than ten (10) hours from the end of their last work period shall be paid time and one-half (1 1/2) for all work performed up to the time of said ten (10) hour period shall have elapsed.

Related to Minimum Time Off Between Shifts

  • Time Off Between Shifts Failure to provide the minimum number of hours between the commencement of an employee's scheduled shift and the commencement of such employee's next scheduled shift shall result in payment of one and one-half (1½) times the employee's regular straight time hourly rate for only those hours which reduce the minimum hour period. Where the minimum period is reduced as a result of an approved change of shift(s) requested by the employee(s), such premium payment shall not apply. The minimum number of hours for purposes of this Article shall be determined locally and will be set out in the Local Provisions Appendix.

  • Minimum Break between Shifts (a) Where it is necessary to work extended overtime, it is agreed that no Employee shall resume or continue to work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty between the termination of the overtime and the commencement of the Employee’s ordinary work on the next day or shift. (b) In the event that an Employee agrees to a request from site management to resume or continue to work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty, the Employee shall be paid at double ordinary time rates until the Employee is released from duty for such period.

  • Rest Between Shifts Section 7.10 of the Agreement shall apply in its entirety with the sole exception being that the length of the rest period shall be eight (8) hours rather than eleven (11) hours.

  • Broken Shifts (a) An employee may agree to work broken shifts at any time; however an employee may be required to work broken shifts in the following circumstances: (i) in homecare; or (ii) in an emergency – including staff absence; or (iii) up to and including a 4 week continuous period for circumstances other than those covered by subclauses 14.4(a)(i) and (ii). (A) Where an employee has served a period of broken shifts in accordance with subclause (iii) the employee shall not be required to serve a further period on broken shifts until he or she has been off broken shifts for a period equivalent to the previous period on broken shifts. (b) A “broken shift” for the purposes of this sub-clause means a single shift worked by an employee that includes one or more breaks in excess of that provided for meal breaks, where the time between the commencement and termination of the broken shift shall not exceed 12 hours. (c) An employee must receive a minimum break of 10 hours between broken shifts rostered on successive days. (d) Where broken shifts are worked, employees shall receive the per shift allowance set out in Item 1 of Table 2 of Schedule B to this Agreement. (e) Payment for a broken shift shall be at ordinary pay with penalty rates and shift allowances in accordance with Clause 18 - Shift and Weekend Work, with shift allowances being determined by the commencing time of the broken shift. (f) All work performed beyond the maximum span of 12 hours for a broken shift will be paid at double ordinary pay.

  • Holiday Falling on a Scheduled Workday An Employee who works on a designated holiday which is a scheduled workday shall be compensated at the rate of double time for hours worked, plus a day off in lieu of the holiday; except for Christmas and New Year's when the compensation shall be at the rate of double time and one-half (2½) for hours worked, plus a day off subject to this Agreement.