Common use of Work Day and Work Week Clause in Contracts

Work Day and Work Week. Eight (8) consecutive hours shall constitute a day's work and forty (40) hours shall constitute a weeks' work for all full-time employees. A work week is defined as Monday through Friday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Day and Work Week. Eight (8) consecutive hours shall constitute a day's work and forty ’s work. Forty (40) hours shall constitute a weeks' week’s work for all full-time employees. A work week is defined as Monday through Friday, or any five (5) consecutive regularly assigned days. The BOARD shall pay time and one-half for all work performed after eight (8) hours in any one day, and/or any time exceeding forty (40) hours in any one week.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Day and Work Week. Eight A. The work day shall consist of five (5) eight (8) hour consecutive hours working days with one hour off for lunch each day, or consistent with Article (42)C., the work day shall constitute a consist of four (4) ten (10) hour consecutive working days with one hour off for lunch each day's work and forty (40) hours shall constitute a weeks' work for all full-time employees. A . B. The regular work week is defined as shall be Monday through Friday., or consistent with Article

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Day and Work Week. Eight (8) consecutive hours shall constitute a day's work and forty (40) hours shall constitute a weeks' work for all full-time employees. A work week is defined as Monday through Friday.forty

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Day and Work Week. Eight (8) consecutive hours shall constitute a normal day's ’s work and forty (40) hours shall constitute a weeks' normal Work Week of five (5) days’ work for all full-time employees. A work week is defined as Monday through Fridayfollowed by two (2) days off.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement