Definition of a Weekend Off Sample Clauses

Definition of a Weekend Off. A weekend off is defined as at least fifty-six (56) hours consecutive hours off work from the completion of the Friday day shift until the beginning of the Monday day shift.
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Definition of a Weekend Off. Weekends on or off shall begin with the conclusion of the Friday tour and shall be at least fifty-six (56) hours until the beginning of the Monday day tour. For the purposes of calling in for an additional tour, a regular part-time nurse who comes in for a non-ordered full tour at 1900 hours or later on a Sunday will not be paid weekend overtime premium pay for that tour and such tour shall not in isolation count as a weekend worked. Article 14 of the Central Hospital Agreement shall still apply. (c) The day shift is deemed to be any tour where the majority of the hours fall between 0700 and 1500 hours. The evening shift is deemed to be any tour where the majority of the hours fall between 1500 and 2300 hours. The night shift is deemed to be any tour where the majority of the hours fall between 2300 and 0700 hours. H-12 A full-time nurse shall not be required to work more than two (2) weeks of nights, to be followed by at least two (2) weeks of the day shift, unless necessary to achieve other scheduling objectives or unless requested otherwise by the nurse. (a) Except as may be required to accommodate an exchange of shifts between two (2) full-time nurses, there shall be no single days off unless otherwise agreed on any nursing unit. The Hospital will endeavour to apply this clause to RPT nurses if so requested. (b) There shall be no scheduled split shifts, being defined as a tour assignment being split into two (2) parts.
Definition of a Weekend Off. It is understood that a weekend off, Saturday and Sunday, will consist of at least sixty-four (64) consecutive hours off work, unless otherwise mutually agreed. No less than two (2) consecutive tours (16 hours) shall be scheduled off between tour changes, or premium payment shall be paid in accordancewith Article
Definition of a Weekend Off. A is defined as at least sixty consecutive hours off work from the completion of the Friday day shift until the beginning of the Monday day shift. At least fifty percent of a full-time nurse’s tours will be day tours or premium payment shall be paid. A nurse shall not be required to commence work within twelve hours of completing a scheduled tour or premium payment shall be paid on the next tour she is required to work. The Hospital will schedule part-time nurses with forty-eight hours off after two or more scheduled night shifts on the posted schedule at the time of initial posting or premium pay shall be paid. No part-time nurse will be required to work four hour tours without their consent Where the hospital or a nurse wishes to work shifts other than those outlined in Article the parties will endeavour to agree on the terms to be negotiated, including implementation, trial period and discontinuation. A regular part-time nurse must agree to work a schedule and her commitment will include: to be available to work twelve months a year, subject to the vacation language outlined in the Collective Agreement. to be available to work four hour tours or three 1 hour tours per pay period. to be available to work every second weekend to be available to work three shifts days, evenings, nights) to be available to work four statutory holidays in one year, in addition to Christmas or New Year. For the purpose of the above, predetermined is understood to mean booked or the posted schedule. (a) The Hospital shall assign available shifts to regular part-time nurses up to their commitment on the posted scheduled on each unit. Extra or uncovered shifts will continue to be offered to any regular time nurses who have not been to their commitment. Once all regular part-time nurses have been given the opportunity to work up to their committed tours, extra tours will then be offered to regular time nurses on the basis of seniority until the senior regular part-time nurse has the number of tours she wishes or is in a overtime position. The remaining available tours will be offered to the next senior regular part-time nurse in the same manner and so on. Where no regular part-time nurse is willing to perform the available work, the tour will be offered to casual part-time nurses.
Definition of a Weekend Off. For nurses who are working seven and one-half (7.5) hour tours, weekends on or off shall begin with the conclusion of the Friday evening tour and shall be at least fifty-six (56) hours until the beginning of the Monday day tour. For nurses who are working eleven and quarter (11.25) hour tours, weekends on or off shall begin with the conclusion of the Friday day tour and shall be at least sixty (60) hours until the beginning of the Monday day tour. The parties agree that the present eleven and quarter (11.25) hour tours starting at either eleven hundred (1100) or eleven hundred and thirty (1130) hours that occur on Fridays, such tours will not qualify for consecutive weekend premium. (c) The day shift is deemed to be any tour where the majority of the hours fall between 0700 and 1500 hours. The evening shift is deemed to be any tour where the majority of the hours fall between 1500 and 2300 hours. The night shift is deemed to be any tour where the majority of the hours fall between 2300 and 0700 hours. H-11 A full-time nurse shall not be required to work more than two (2) weeks of nights, to be followed by at least two (2) weeks of the day shift, unless necessary to achieve other scheduling objectives or unless requested otherwise by the nurse. (a) Except as may be required to accommodate an exchange of shifts between two (2) full-time nurses, there shall be no single days off unless otherwise agreed upon individually between the nurse and Manager. The Hospital will endeavour to apply this clause to RPT nurses if so requested. (b) There shall be no scheduled split shifts, being defined as a tour assignment being split into two (2) parts.
Definition of a Weekend Off. It is understood that a weekend off, Saturday and Sunday, will consist of at least sixty-four (64) consecutive hours off work, unless otherwise mutually agreed. No less than two (2) consecutive tours (16 hours) shall be scheduled off between tour changes, or premium payment shall be paid in accordance with Article No split shifts shall be scheduled or premium payment shall be paid in accordance with Article A nurse shall not be scheduled to work more than seven (7) consecutive tours, or premium payment shall be paid in accordance with Article No less than six (6) consecutive tours (48 hours) shall be scheduled off on a tour change from the night tour, unless otherwise mutually agreed, or premium payment shall be paid in accordance with Article A nurse shall rotate on two (2) shifts only unless otherwise mutually agreed. Individual tour preferences shall be assigned according to departmental seniority. When a nurse normally rotates, fifty percent (50%) of her tours shall be scheduled on the day tour whenever possible, according to seniority, If requested, a full-time nurse may be granted permanent evening or night tours. Full-time nurses shall not be scheduled single days off unless absolutely necessary, or premium payment shall be paid in accordance with Article There shall be equal distribution of all available part-time shifts to

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