2D 2N Extended Tour Schedules Sample Clauses

2D 2N Extended Tour Schedules. (a) A 2D2N schedule shall be introduced into any unit when (i) seventy percent (70%) of the employees affected so indicate by secret ballot and (ii) the Hospital agrees to implement the extended tours, such agreement shall not be withheld in an unreasonably or arbitrary manner. (b) The 2D 2N schedule may be discontinued in any unit when: (i) fifty-five percent (55%) percent of the nurses in a unit so indicate by secret ballot; or (ii) the Hospital decides to do so because of: (1) adverse effects on patient care, or (2) inability to provide a workable staffing schedule, or (3) where the Hospital wishes to do so for other reasons which are neither unreasonable nor arbitrary, and states its intention to discontinue the extended tours in the schedule; (c) When notice of discontinuance is given by either party in accordance with (b) above, then: (i) the parties shall meet within four (4) weeks of the giving of notice to review the request for discontinuance; and (ii) where it is determined that the 2D 2N extended tour schedule will be discontinued, affected nurses shall be given ninety (90) days’ notice before the schedules are so amended. (d) The scheduling provisions contained in Article G are applicable save and except for the following: (i) Employees shall not be required to work more than four (4) consecutive tours. Should an employee be required to work a fifth (5th) consecutive tour, then time and one-half (1½) shall be paid for the fifth (5th) and subsequent tour until a day off is scheduled. (ii) 2D2N 5off 4off Rotation (1) Such weekend has been worked by the employee to satisfy specific days off requested by such employee; or (2) Such employee has requested weekend work; or (3) Such weekend is worked as the result of an exchange of shifts with another employee.
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2D 2N Extended Tour Schedules. (a) When the Hospital and the Union agree, the 2D 2N extended tour schedule shall be instituted when eighty percent (80%) of the nurses on a particular nursing unit have so indicated by secret ballot. For nurses who indicate to their Unit Manager that they do not wish to work extended tours, the Hospital will endeavour to schedule these nurses on a normal shift rotation. (b) When less than eighty percent (80%) of the staff on a particular nursing unit vote, as outlined in Paragraph 1, in favour of the 2D 2N extended tour schedule by secret ballot, the Union may approach the Hospital and ask them to consider the implementation of a combination 2D 2N extended tour schedule, other extended tours and normal (7.5 hour) tour in a particular Unit. (c) The eighty percent (80%) figure above may be varied by mutual agreement between the parties. (d) The Hospital shall make space available to the Union in order to permit the Union to conduct the vote referred to in Paragraph (a). (e) At any meeting with the Hospital to discuss the 2D 2N schedule, a member of the Local executive should be in attendance. (f) The 2D 2N schedule may be discontinued in any unit when: i) sixty-five percent (65%) of the nurses in a unit so indicate by secret ballot; or ii) The Hospital decided to do so because of: A) adverse effects on patient care, or
2D 2N Extended Tour Schedules. (a) When the Hospital and the Union agree, the 2D 2N extended tour schedule shall be instituted when eighty percent (80%) of the nurses on a particular nursing unit have so indicated by secret ballot. For nurses who indicate to their Unit Manager that they do not wish to work extended tours, the Hospital will endeavour to schedule these nurses on a normal shift rotation. (b) When less than eighty percent (80%) of the staff on a particular nursing unit vote, as outlined in Paragraph 1, in favour of the 2D 2N extended tour schedule by secret ballot, the Union may approach the Hospital and ask them to consider the implementation of a combination 2D 2N extended tour schedule, other extended tours and normal (7.5 hour) tour in a particular Unit. (c) The eighty percent (80%) figure above may be varied by mutual agreement between the parties. (d) The Hospital shall make space available to the Union in order to permit the Union to conduct the vote referred to in Paragraph (a). (e) At any meeting with the Hospital to discuss the 2D 2N schedule, a member of the Local executive should be in attendance. (f) The 2D 2N schedule may be discontinued in any unit when: i) sixty-five percent (65%) of the nurses in a unit so indicate by secret ballot; or ii) The Hospital decided to do so because of: A) adverse effects on patient care, or B) inability to provide a workable staffing schedule, or C) where the Hospital wishes to do so for other reasons which are neither unreasonable nor arbitrary, and states its intention to discontinue the extended tours in the schedule; iii) When notice of discontinuance is given by either party in accordance with number (f) above, then: A) the parties shall meet within four (4) weeks of the giving of notice to review the request for discontinuance; and B) where it is determined that the extended tours will be discontinued, affected nurses shall be given sixty (60) days’ notice before the schedules are so amended; iv) The Local Union will be informed of the results of the secret ballot within seven (7) days.
2D 2N Extended Tour Schedules. (a) When the Hospital and the Union agree, the 2D 2N extended tour schedule may be instituted when eighty (80%) percent of the full time and regular part time employees who work extended hours on a particular nursing unit have so indicated by secret ballot. For employees who indicate to their Unit Manager that they do not wish to work extended tours, the Hospital will endeavour to schedule these nurses on a normal shift rotation. (b) The Hospital shall make space available to the Union in order to permit the Union to conduct the vote referred to in paragraph 1. (c) At any meeting with the Employer to discuss the 2D 2N schedule, a member of the Local executive must be in attendance. (d) The 2D 2N schedule may be discontinued in any unit when: i) eighty (80%) percent of the nurses in a unit so indicate by secret ballot; or

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