Common use of Changes to Schedules Clause in Contracts

Changes to Schedules. Employees will normally be given five (5) calendar days’ notice of any changes to their scheduled shift(s). The first two (2) hours of each shift worked by the regularly scheduled employee without proper notice will be paid two (2) times their regular hourly rate of pay, to a maximum of five (5) shifts or a maximum of ten (10) hours in any one incident. If required, part-time employees may agree to have an existing or scheduled shift extended to a maximum of two (2) hours when the extension occurs on the day of the shift and it will not be considered a shift change.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Changes to Schedules. Employees will normally be given five (5) calendar days’ days notice of any changes to their scheduled shift(s). The first two (2) hours of each shift worked by for the regularly scheduled employee without proper notice will be paid two (2) times their regular hourly rate of pay, to a maximum of five (5) shifts or a maximum of ten (10) hours in any one incident. If required, partPart-time employees may agree to have an existing or scheduled shift extended to a maximum of two (2) hours when the extension occurs on the day of the shift and it will not be considered a shift change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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