Common use of Rest periods and breaks Clause in Contracts

Rest periods and breaks. Please make sure to get enough rest and look after yourself! Saturdays and Sundays are, as a rule, days off work. If, for service provision reasons, it is necessary to make Saturday a workday, a local agreement can be made to give another day off, preferably Monday. Each working week starts on a Monday. ‘Working day’ means a calendar day, i.e. a 24-hour period. WORKING HOURS, WORKING METHODS AND TRAVEL Employees are entitled to two breaks during their working hours each day.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Rest periods and breaks. Please make sure to get enough rest and look after yourself! Saturdays and Sundays are, as a rule, days off work. If, for service provision reasons, it is necessary to make Saturday a workday, a local agreement can be made to give another day off, preferably Monday. Each working week starts on a Monday. ‘Working day’ means a calendar day, i.e. a 24-hour period. WORKING HOURS, WORKING METHODS AND TRAVEL Employees The employees are entitled to two a lunch break, which is not included in the working hours. The breaks during their included in working hours each daytime are twice a day at the most convenient time for working.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Rest periods and breaks. Please make sure to get enough rest and look after yourself! Saturdays and Sundays are, as a rule, days off work. If, for service provision reasons, it is necessary to make Saturday a workday, a local agreement can be made to give another day off, preferably Monday. Each working week starts on a Monday. ‘Working day’ means a calendar day, i.e. a 24-hour period. WORKING HOURS, WORKING METHODS AND TRAVEL Employees are entitled to two breaks during their working hours each day.. WORKING HOURS, WORKING METHODS AND TRAVEL

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement