Common use of Arranged Time Clause in Contracts

Arranged Time. An employee and a manager by mutual agreement, in writing, may change an employee’s regular work schedule to meet a particular need of the employee/employer at the time. This is not a permanent or temporary change in assignment. Any hours in excess of the normal work hours due to this arrangement will not constitute overtime pay. Article 11.2.1 does not apply in this arranged time. This arranged time shall not exceed one week.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Arranged Time. An employee and a manager by mutual agreement, in writing, may change an employee’s regular work schedule to meet a particular need of the employee/employer at the time. This is not a permanent or temporary change in assignment. Any hours in excess of the normal work hours due to this arrangement will not constitute overtime pay. Article 11.2.1 does not apply in this arranged time. This arranged time shall not exceed one week.Article

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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