Stacking of Breaks Clause Samples

The "Stacking of Breaks" clause defines how multiple break periods or termination rights can be combined or used together within a contract. In practice, this clause clarifies whether a party can exercise several break options at once, or if each break right must be used separately and under specific conditions. By addressing the interaction between different break rights, the clause ensures clarity and prevents disputes over the timing and use of contractual termination options.
Stacking of Breaks. It is understood by all parties that employees cannot combine their break periods and/or lunch periods to create a longer lunch break period or to leave early.

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