ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULES SECTION 1 - GENERAL Sample Clauses

ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULES SECTION 1 - GENERAL. The Parties agree that the Agency can meet its mission and program goals while at the same time allowing employees (including shift workers) to exercise some control over their work time. Under an alternative work schedule (AWS), employees can schedule their activities to achieve a more desired balance between work, family responsibilities, and personal interests. Accordingly, the Parties agree that the Agency will allow employees to have flexible schedules when it is consistent with the basic business requirement of providing good customer service.
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ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULES SECTION 1 - GENERAL. The Parties agree that all full-time and part-time employees in eligible positions will have the opportunity to work a flexible work schedule (flexitime, flexitour, or maxiflex) or a compressed work schedule as described below.

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