Bargaining Unit 333-29 only Sample Clauses

Bargaining Unit 333-29 only. Notwithstanding anything contained herein, the number of Brokers employed by the Company in Metropolitan Toronto shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the total number of the Bargaining Unit’s routes. (Example - 20 brokers per 100 routes) 2) Bargaining Units 333-35, 333-36 & 333-37 Notwithstanding anything contained herein, the number of Brokers employed by the Company working in and out of the cities of Stoney Creek, Ontario; Cambridge, Ontario; and Barrie, Ontario shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total number of each Bargaining Unit’s routes (employee and broker). (Example - 25 brokers per 100 routes) For example… 100 routes with a broker cap of 25% would equate to 75 hourly routes and 25 broker routes. 3) For the term of this contract the maximum number of brokers are, Barrie 2, Stoney Creek 4, Cambridge 3, GTA 16 4) Remaining Stoney Creek broker conversion not to be implemented prior to August 31, 2013. 5) The above broker caps are interpreted as applying to each individual bargaining unit.
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Bargaining Unit 333-29 only. The Driver who is initially affected shall have the right to bump a junior Driver. The Driver that is bumped shall have the right to bump a junior Driver. The Driver that is bumped shall have the right to bump a junior Driver. The Driver that is bumped shall have the right to bump a junior Driver. The Driver that is bumped shall have the right to bump the most junior Driver at the local branch. The most junior Driver may bump to the other branch (i.e. Toronto to Scarborough and visa- versa) where a maximum of two additional bumps may take place. Bargaining Units 333-35, 333-36, 333-37 only The Driver who is initially affected shall have the right to bump a junior Driver. The Driver that is bumped shall have the right to bump a junior Driver. The Driver that is bumped shall have the right to bump the most junior Driver.

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  • HEALTH AND SAFETY 16.01 The Employer, Union and the employees shall comply with the provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act where and when applicable. The Employer shall provide working conditions at all times which are not prejudicial to the health or efficiency of the workers. Employees are required to report to their Employer any unsafe work conditions, or violation of any safe work policies or procedures established by the Employer, or any violation of relevant safe work legislation.

  • Holidays The following days are observed as holidays by state agencies in accordance with section 110.117, F.S.: • New Year’s Day • Birthday of Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xx., third Monday in January • Memorial Day • Independence Day • Labor Day • Veterans’ Day, November 11 • Thanksgiving Day • Friday after Thanksgiving • Christmas Day If any of these holidays falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as a holiday. If any of these holidays falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday. Customers may have additional holiday(s) observed specifically by the Customer which will be detailed in the Customer’s order.

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