When the Daily Rest Period Starts and Ends Clause Samples

When the Daily Rest Period Starts and Ends. (i) For Employees Reporting to a Location in the Thirty (30) Mile Zone, Within the Area Bounded by 125th Street and the Battery In the New York metropolitan area, when an employee is required to report to a location within the thirty (30) mile zone (as defined in Article 8(a)(1) of this Agreement), and within the area bounded by 125th Street and the Battery, the daily rest period shall commence at the time of dismissal at the location and, if called to work by the same Employer at a similar zone location the following day, end at the call time for the next day. (ii) For Employees Reporting to a Location Within the Thirty (30) Mile Zone, But Outside the Area Bounded by 125th Street and the Battery In the New York metropolitan area, if an employee is required to report to a location within the thirty (30) mile zone, but outside the area between 125th Street and the Battery, the daily rest period shall be deemed to commence at the time that results when the amount of time required for the employee to travel from such location back to either a mutually-agreed upon point in the area bounded by 125th Street and the Battery or to the perimeter of the area bounded by 125th Street and the Battery is added to the employee’s dismissal time. If the employee reports to a location within the thirty (30) mile zone, but outside the area between 125th Street and the Battery for the same Employer on the following day, then the daily rest period ends when the amount of time required for the employee to travel from either a mutually-agreed upon point in the area bounded by 125th Street and the Battery or from the area bounded by 125th Street and the Battery to the location is subtracted from the employee’s call time. For example, suppose an employee is required to report to Newark. The employee is dismissed from work at 7:00 p.m. Suppose the agreed-upon travel time from Newark to reach the perimeter of the area between 125th Street and the Battery is one-half (½) hour. The employee’s daily rest period begins at 7:30 p.m. Suppose the employee is required to report to Newark for the same Employer the following day at 7:00 a.m. The employee’s daily rest period ends at 6:30 a.m. (iii) For Employees Reporting to a Studio In the New York metropolitan area, when an employee is required to report to a studio located within the thirty (30) mile zone (as defined in Article 8(a)(1) of this Agreement), the daily rest period shall commence at the time of dismissal at the studio and, if ca...

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