Common use of Regular Workweek Clause in Contracts

Regular Workweek. The regular or standard workweek is defined as the number of hours of work performed in a seven (7) day period beginning Sunday (12:01am) and ending Saturday (midnight). The regularly scheduled workweek shall consist of forty (40) hours with fixed starting and ending times (currently Monday and Friday, respectively).

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Supervisory Services Bargaining Unit Agreement, Supervisory Services Bargaining Unit Agreement, Bargaining Unit Agreement

Regular Workweek. (a) The regular or standard workweek is defined as the number of hours of work normally scheduled to be performed in a seven (7) day period beginning Sunday Friday (12:01am12:01 a.m.) and ending Saturday Thursday (midnight). The regularly scheduled workweek shall consist of . (b) Employees on a full-time work schedule will work forty (40) hours with fixed starting and ending times (currently Monday and Friday, respectively)per week.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Regular Workweek. The regular or standard workweek is defined as the number of hours of work performed in a seven (7) day period beginning Sunday (12:01am) and ending Saturday (midnight). The regularly scheduled workweek shall consist of forty (40) hours with fixed starting and ending times (currently times(currently Monday and Friday, respectively).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Supervisory Services Bargaining Unit Agreement