Common use of Bid Trades Clause in Contracts

Bid Trades. An employee may “trade” a bid work assignment within a shift subject to management approval. Such trades do not require posting or approval of the DCTU or other employees in the work units involved. However, any such mutually agreed upon trades shall not be subject to the overtime provisions of this agreement and the employees who trade waive their ability to bid to new assignments for two years.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Bid Trades. An employee may “trade” a bid work assignment within a shift subject to management approval. Such trades do not require posting or approval of the DCTU Union or other employees in the work units involved. However, any such mutually agreed upon trades shall not be subject to the overtime provisions of this agreement and the employees who trade waive their ability to bid to new assignments for two yearsone (1) year.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Bid Trades. An employee may “trade” a bid work assignment within a shift subject to management approval. Such trades do not require posting or approval of the DCTU Union or other employees in the work units involved. However, any such mutually agreed upon trades shall not be subject to the overtime provisions of this agreement and the employees who trade waive their ability to bid to new assignments for two yearstwoyears.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Bid Trades. An employee may 'trade" a bid work assignment within a shift subject to management approval. Such trades do not require posting or approval of the DCTU or other employees in the work units involved. However, any such mutually agreed upon trades shall not be subject to the overtime provisions of this agreement and the employees who trade waive their ability to bid to new assignments for two years.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Bid Trades. An employee may “trade” a bid work assignment within a shift subject to management approval. Such trades do not require posting or approval of the DCTU Union or other employees in the work units involved. However, any such mutually agreed upon trades shall not be subject to the overtime provisions of this agreement and the employees who trade waive their ability to bid to new assignments for two years.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Labor Agreement