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<blockquote data-quote="The Range" data-source="post: 3889603" data-attributes="member: 51803"><p>A break or a second break? Management will read and interpret the last line to mean part-timers only get a 10-minute break after 6 hours worked.</p><p></p><p>Article 64</p><p></p><p>There will be two (2) ten (10) minute break periods each workday,</p><p>ten (10) minutes in the A.M. between the second (2nd) and third</p><p>(3rd) hours and ten (10) minutes in the P.M. between the sixth (6th)</p><p>and seventh (7th) hours. Part-time employees working on a shift</p><p>greater than six (6.0) hours or area practice will be eligible for a ten</p><p>(10) minute break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Range, post: 3889603, member: 51803"] A break or a second break? Management will read and interpret the last line to mean part-timers only get a 10-minute break after 6 hours worked. Article 64 There will be two (2) ten (10) minute break periods each workday, ten (10) minutes in the A.M. between the second (2nd) and third (3rd) hours and ten (10) minutes in the P.M. between the sixth (6th) and seventh (7th) hours. Part-time employees working on a shift greater than six (6.0) hours or area practice will be eligible for a ten (10) minute break. [/QUOTE]
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