Changes in Work Day or Work Week/Period. To depart from the normal work day or work week/period, or to change the normal work week between a four (4) or five (5) day week, or to establish a shift that is not currently being used by that Appointing Authority in the interest of efficient operations, to meet needs of the public or an Agency, to provide for more beneficial services, or to better use facilities or the working force, no less than twenty-eight (28) calendar days’ notice will be given to the Local Union. Upon request, the Appointing Authority will discuss the new schedules with the Local Union affording it an opportunity to express its views, prior to the posting period required in Section 1C. When schedules are changed the new schedule shall be posted pursuant to Section 1C. Existing schedules may remain in effect.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Changes in Work Day or Work Week/Period. To depart from the normal work day or work week/period, or to change the normal work week between a four (4) or five (5) day week, or to establish a shift that is not currently being used by that Appointing Authority in the interest of efficient operations, to meet needs of the public or an Agency, to provide for more beneficial services, or to better use facilities or the working force, no less than twenty-twenty- eight (28) calendar days’ days notice will be given to the Local Union. Upon request, the Appointing Authority will discuss the new schedules with the Local Union affording it an opportunity to express its views, prior to the posting period required in Section 1C. When schedules are changed the new schedule shall be posted pursuant to Section 1C. Existing schedules may remain in effect.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Changes in Work Day or Work Week/Period. To depart from the normal work day or 16 work week/period, or to change the normal work week between a four (4) or five (5) day 17 week, or to establish a shift that is not currently being used by that Appointing Authority in 18 the interest of efficient operations, to meet needs of the public or an Agency, to provide for 19 more beneficial services, or to better use facilities or the working force, no less than twenty-twenty- 20 eight (28) calendar days’ days notice will be given to the Local Union. Upon request, the 21 Appointing Authority will discuss the new schedules with the Local Union affording it an 22 opportunity to express its views, prior to the posting period required in Section 1C. When 23 schedules are changed the new schedule shall be posted pursuant to Section 1C. Existing 24 schedules may remain in effect.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement