Types of Shifts Clause Samples

The 'Types of Shifts' clause defines the various categories or schedules of work shifts that employees may be assigned under an agreement. It typically outlines distinctions such as day, evening, night, or rotating shifts, and may specify the hours, days, or conditions associated with each type. By clearly categorizing shift types, this clause ensures both employer and employee understand work expectations and scheduling, reducing confusion and potential disputes over work hours.
Types of Shifts a. Swing shift means authorized work schedules regularly assigned in which four (4) hours or more worked are between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 12:00 midnight of each workday. b. Night shift means authorized work schedules regularly assigned in which fours (4) hours or more worked are between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 7:00 a.m. of each workday. c. Day shift means any authorized work schedules assigned except swing or night shifts as defined in this section.
Types of Shifts. An employee may be assigned to any of these shift schedules to support Site operational activities.
Types of Shifts. References to Day, Evening, and Night shifts are defined as follows: Day: a shift commencing between 0500 and 1159 hours Evening: a shift commencing between 1200 and 2259 hours Night: a shift commencing between 2300 and 0459 hours It is understood that the Day tour is the first shift of the day.
Types of Shifts. An IT Shiftworker will be rostered to work the ordinary hours according to the following shifts:

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