Shift No Clause Samples

The "Shift No" clause identifies and designates a specific work shift by number within an employment or operational schedule. It typically applies to environments with multiple shifts, such as factories or hospitals, where employees are assigned to different time blocks throughout the day. By clearly specifying which shift is being referenced, this clause helps prevent confusion regarding work hours, responsibilities, and scheduling, ensuring that all parties understand their assigned time periods and reducing the risk of staffing errors.
Shift No. 8 (Friday to Tuesday)
Shift No. 6 (Wednesday to Sunday) - shift applicable to new hires as at September 1, 1994 Eight and one-half hours between: 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., including 30 minutes for lunch period (not paid) Shift Premium of $1.00/hour for 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm (Wednesday to Friday inclusive) Shift Premium of $1.10/hour for 10:00 am to 6:30 pm (Saturday hours only) Shift Premium of $1.20/hour (Sunday hours only) Positions Assigned to this Shift: Approximately (2) Eight and one-half hours between: 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., including 30 minutes for lunch period (not paid) Shift Premium of $1.25/hour for 10:30 pm to 7:00 am (Wednesday to Friday inclusive) Shift Premium of $1.10/hour for 10:30 pm to 7:00 am (Saturday hours only) Shift Premium of $1.20/hour (Sunday hours only) Positions Assigned to this Shift: Approximately (1)
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Shift No. Hours of Work Lunch a.m. min. unpaid Shift No. Hours of Work Lunch Period midnight min. paid midnight min. paid The Company and Union may mutually agree to change the above shift schedule. Approval will not be withheld arbitrarily by either party. It is understood and agreed that where the Company will stagger the lunch period to permit the uninterrupted operation of production machines. Lunch for other than production workers on and shift operations will be staggered to permit work to continue without interruption. Lunch periods must be taken within the first five (5)hours of the start of the shift. Effective on ratification a shift premium of fivecents per hour will be paid to employees on Shift and a shift premium of fifty cents hour will be paid to employees working on Shift Such shift premium is not to be considered as part of an employee's hourly rate. Overtime shall mean time worked in the periods shown below and shall be paid for as shown. An employee will be paid one and one half (1 times his regular hourly rate for
Shift No. 6 (Wednesday to Sunday) - shift applicable to new hires as at September 1, 1994 Shift Premium of $ .55 cents/hour for 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. (Wednesday to Friday inclusive) Shift Premium of $ .60 cents/hour for 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (Saturdays hours only) Shift Premium of $ .95 cents/hour (for Sunday hours only) Eight and one-half hours between: 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., including 30 minutes for lunch period (not paid) This shift shall apply to Caretakers and Lead Hand Caretakers. Positions Assigned to this Shift: Approximately (2) Shift Premium of $ .75 cents/hour for 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. (Wednesday to Friday inclusive) Shift Premium of $ .80 cents/hour for 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. (Saturday hours only) Shift Premium of $ .95 cents/hour (for Sunday hours only) Eight and one-half hours between: 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., including 30 minutes for lunch period (not paid) This shift shall apply to Caretakers and Lead Hand Caretakers. Positions Assigned to this Shift: Approximately (1) The number of positions assigned to the various shifts listed immediately above is subject to operational requirements. The number of positions allocated against each shift may be redistributed by the University at its discretion. However, the changes shall be discussed with the local union. The University will hear and consider any representation made by the local union provided that it is made within 5 working days of receipt of notice that such changes shall be made. Each of the shifts as described above will be accompanied with a work assignment form, detailing the areas of responsibility and the duties within the designated area.

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  • 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.