Common use of EFFICIENT OPERATIONS Clause in Contracts

EFFICIENT OPERATIONS. 15.1 There shall be no interference by the Union with the Em- ployers’ right to operate efficiently and to change methods of work and to utilize mechanical, electronic or other labor-sav- ing devices and to direct the work through employer represen- tatives while explicitly observing the provisions and conditions of this Contract Document protecting the safety and welfare of the employees and avoiding speedup. “Speedup” refers to an onerous workload on the individual worker; it shall not be construed to refer to increased production resulting from more efficient utilization and organization of the work force,

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Labor Contract, Union Contract, Union Contract

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EFFICIENT OPERATIONS. 15.1 There shall be no interference by the Union with the Em- ployers’ right to operate efficiently and to change methods of work and to utilize mechanical, electronic or other labor-sav- ing saving devices and to direct the work through employer represen- tatives representatives while explicitly observing the provisions and conditions of this Contract Document protecting pro- tecting the safety and welfare of the employees and avoiding speedup. : “Speedup” refers to an onerous workload on the individual in- dividual worker; it shall not be construed to refer to increased production resulting from more efficient utilization and organization of the work force,orga-

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Longshore Contract

EFFICIENT OPERATIONS. 15.1 There shall be no interference by the Union with the Em- ployers’ right to operate efficiently and to change methods of work and to utilize mechanical, electronic or other labor-sav- ing saving devices and to direct the work through employer represen- tatives representatives while explicitly observing the provisions and conditions of this Contract Document protecting pro- tecting the safety and welfare of the employees and avoiding speedup. : “Speedup” refers to an onerous workload on the individual in- dividual worker; it shall not be construed to refer to increased production resulting from more efficient utilization and organization of the work force,or-

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Longshore Contract

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EFFICIENT OPERATIONS. 15.1 There shall be no interference by the Union with the Em- ployers’ right to operate efficiently and to change methods of work and to utilize mechanical, electronic or other labor-sav- ing devices and to direct the work through employer represen- tatives while explicitly observing the provisions and conditions of this Contract Document protecting the safety and welfare of the employees and avoiding speedup. “Speedup” refers to an onerous workload on the individual worker; it shall not be construed to refer to increased production resulting from more efficient utilization and organization of the work force,, introduction of labor-saving devices or removal of work re- strictions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pacific Coast Longshore and Clerks’ Agreement

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