Rest Periods During the Normal Work Day Clause Samples

The 'Rest Periods During the Normal Work Day' clause establishes employees' entitlement to take short breaks during their scheduled work hours. Typically, this clause specifies the duration and frequency of rest periods, such as a 15-minute break every four hours, and may outline whether these breaks are paid or unpaid. Its core function is to ensure employees have adequate time to rest and recharge during the workday, promoting health, productivity, and compliance with labor regulations.
Rest Periods During the Normal Work Day. (a) One fifteen (15) minute rest period will be allowed in the first half of the shift and a second rest period will be allowed in the second half of the shift. (b) Specific rest period break times may be arranged by the supervisor and/or manager in coordination with the crew to ensure for the most efficient application of personnel and equipment. (c) Rest periods are to be taken on the job site when the following basic requisites are present: shelter from the weather, restrooms, drinking water. (1) If basic requisites are not on the work site, then the crew may go to the nearest conveniences. Adequate travel time will be allowed for travel to and from the work site. (2) If the crew on the work site requires more than basic requisites, the members of the crew may leave to pick up necessities.

Related to Rest Periods During the Normal Work Day

  • Duration of normal Interest Periods Subject to Clauses 5.3 and 5.4, each Interest Period shall be: (a) 3, 6 or 12 months as notified by the Borrower to the Lender not later than 11.00 a.m. (London time) 3 Business Days before the commencement of the Interest Period; or (b) 3 months, if the Borrower fails to notify the Lender by the time specified in paragraph (a) above; or (c) such other period as the Lender may agree with the Borrower.

  • Rest Period After Overtime (a) When overtime work is necessary, it will, wherever reasonably practicable, be so arranged that employees have at least 10 consecutive hours off duty between the work of successive days or shifts, including overtime. (b) An employee, other than a casual employee, who works so much overtime between the termination of their ordinary work on one day and the commencement of their ordinary work on the next day, that they have not had at least 10 consecutive hours off duty between those times, will be released after completion of such overtime, until they have had 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such a absence. (c) If, on the instruction of the employer, an employee resumes or continues to work without having had 10 consecutive hours off duty, they will be paid at the rate of double time until released from duty for such period. The employee will then be entitled to be absent until they have had 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for rostered ordinary hours occurring during the absence.

  • Compensation for Breakage or Non-Commencement of Interest Periods Borrower shall compensate each Lender, as promptly as practicable after written request by such Lender (which request shall set forth the basis for requesting such amounts and shall be conclusive absent manifest error), for all reasonable losses, expenses and liabilities (including any interest paid or calculated to be due and payable by such Lender to lenders of funds borrowed by it to make or carry its Eurodollar Rate Loans and any loss, expense or liability sustained by such Lender in connection with the liquidation or deployment of such funds but excluding loss of anticipated profits) which such Lender may sustain: (i) if for any reason (other than a default by such Lender) a borrowing of any Eurodollar Rate Loan does not occur on a date specified therefor in a Funding Notice or a telephonic request for borrowing, or a conversion to or continuation of any Eurodollar Rate Loan does not occur on a date specified therefor in a Conversion/Continuation Notice or a telephonic request for conversion or continuation; (ii) if any prepayment or other principal payment of, or any conversion of, any of its Eurodollar Rate Loans occurs on a date prior to the last day of an Interest Period applicable to that Loan; or (iii) if any prepayment of any of its Eurodollar Rate Loans is not made on any date specified in a notice of prepayment given by Borrower.

  • Rest Period During each normal work day, Saturdays, Sundays, and shift work, employees will be entitled to two (2) ten (10) minute paid rest periods to be scheduled and observed. When working a four (4) day, ten (10) hour schedule, the rest period will be fifteen (15) minutes each. - one (1) rest period at the mid-way point of the first half of the normal hours of work; - one (1) rest period at the mid-point of the second half of the normal hours of work. Rest period will be measured from ceasing work to commencement of labour and will be taken at a time determined by the employer.

  • Commencement of Interest Periods The first Interest Period shall commence on the Drawdown Date and each subsequent Interest Period shall commence on the expiry of the preceding Interest Period.