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Italian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Human Resources / collective agreement | |||||||
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4 +1 | multi-week schedule |
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multi-week schedule Explanation: See the additional context in the discussion box. It means workers are required to work an average number of hours per week over a multi-week period, so they have to work longer hours at busy times without being paid overtime. Here's a couple of examples: For most employees, this is 40 hours per week, or a multi-week work schedule where the average hours worked in the work period is 40 per week. http://www.civilservice.louisiana.gov/files/HRHandbook/Chapt... The employees and employers will be able to agree on their own schedules that allow some flexibility from the 40-hour-a-week standard, including the opportunity to agree to a multi-week agreement averaging 80 hours over two weeks, 120 hours over three weeks or a four-week agreement averaging 160 hours. http://www.leg.bc.ca/content/Hansard/37th3rd/20020527pm-Hans... |
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