Arena Service Workers and Arena Maintenance Workers Sample Clauses

Arena Service Workers and Arena Maintenance Workers. The Employer and the Union recognize that the Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Recreation Centre and Aldergrove Community Arena operate on a multiple shift basis at the discretion of the Employer, therefore Regular Full-Time and/or Regular Part-Time Arena Service Workers and Arena Maintenance Workers will be required to work irregular and flexible hours. The hours of work for the Regular Full-Time Arena Service Workers and Arena Maintenance Workers at Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Recreation Centre and Aldergrove Community Arena shall be a forty (40) hours per week over a five (5) day period (eight (8) hours per day), Monday through Sunday. It is further agreed that the rate of pay for the Regular Full-Time Arena Service Workers and Arena Maintenance Workers take into account the requirement to work up to an eight (8) hour shift including any weekend premium pay and/or shift differential which may be required under the Agreement. It is further agreed that in the event the Employer requires the Regular Full-Time and/or Regular Part-Time Arena Service Workers and Arena Maintenance Workers to remain at the facility over their ½ hour lunch break that they shall be paid for this break. If the Employer does not require them to remain at the facility, they shall be entitled to a ½ hour unpaid lunch break. One (1) day off per month will be granted in lieu of statutory holidays for Regular Full-Time Employees, and Regular Part-Time Employees on benefits (prorated). The Regular Full-Time Employees will also receive one (1) additional day, which can be taken at any time during the course of the year (for a total of thirteen (13) days). The Regular Part-Time Employees on benefits will also receive one (1) additional day (prorated), which can be taken at any time during the course of the year (for a total of thirteen (13) days). Based upon operational requirements, on an annual basis, when ice operations are shut down, the Regular Full-Time and/or Regular Part-Time Arena Service Workers and/or Arena Maintenance Workers may be temporarily reassigned to other work sites in the Township. During the period of the temporary reassignment although the employee(s) will remain in their current classification, they may be required to perform work outside of their current classification. Any work assigned during the temporary reassignment will be deemed to be in keeping with the value assigned to their current classification and their knowledge, skills and abilities. There will be no impact on the employee compe...
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