Common use of Work Day Defined Clause in Contracts

Work Day Defined. Where applicable, all areas that are subject to mandatory bargaining per NRS 288.150, will be subject to negotiation with the UNION. 1. The official workweek is comprised of seven (7) work days which begins on each Monday at 0001 hours and shall end at Midnight of the following Sunday at 2400 hours. Except as may be otherwise provided, an employee who occupies a regular full-time position shall work forty (40) hours exclusive of meal breaks, but including rest breaks, in each workweek. 2. Employees working a five (5) day, forty hour week (designated 5/40) shall work eight (8) hours per shift for five (5) shifts within the official workweek, and shall receive two (2) consecutive “twenty-four (24) hour periods off", unless operational constraints render such time off impracticable. 3. Employees working a four (4) day, forty hour week (designated 4/40) shall work ten (10) hours per shift for four (4) shifts within the official workweek, and shall receive three (3) "twenty-four (24) hour periods off" of which two (2) twenty-four

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Day Defined. Where applicable, all areas that are subject to mandatory bargaining per NRS 288.150, will be subject to negotiation with the UNION. 1. The official workweek is comprised of seven (7) work days which begins on each Monday at 0001 hours and shall end at Midnight of the following Sunday at 2400 hours. Except as may be otherwise provided, an employee who occupies a regular full-time position shall work forty (40) hours exclusive of meal breaks, but including rest breaks, in each workweek. 2. Employees working a five (5) day, forty hour week (designated 5/40) shall work eight (8) hours per shift for five (5) shifts within the official workweek, workweek and shall receive two (2) consecutive “twenty-four (24) hour periods off", unless operational constraints render such time off impracticable. 3. Employees working a four (4) day, forty hour week (designated 4/40) shall work ten (10) hours per shift for four (4) shifts within the official workweek, workweek and shall receive three (3) "twenty-four (24) hour periods off" of which two (2) twenty-four

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement