Common use of Emergency Changes Clause in Contracts

Emergency Changes. In an emergency, the immediate supervisor or designate may make changes in the posted schedule, giving only such advance notice that time and circumstances permit. Such changes will involve designating employees as replacements for those situations where an employee scheduled for work does not, or will not be able to report for work. When an employee who is designated as a replacement is required to change shifts with less than sixteen (16) hours off the job between the end of his prior work period and the start of the newly assigned work period, the employee will be paid overtime rates for all hours worked which fall within the sixteen (16) hour change-over time period.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Emergency Changes. In an emergency, emergency the immediate supervisor or designate may make changes in the posted schedule, giving only such advance notice that time and circumstances permit. Such changes will involve designating employees as replacements for those situations where an employee scheduled for work does not, or will not be able to report for work. When an employee who is designated as a replacement is required to change shifts with less than sixteen (16) hours off the job between the end of his prior work period and the start of the newly assigned work period, the employee will be paid overtime rates for all hours worked which fall within the sixteen (16) hour change-over time period.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

Emergency Changes. In an emergency, the immediate supervisor or designate xxxxxxx may make changes in the posted schedule, giving only such advance notice that time and circumstances permit. Such changes will involve designating employees as replacements for in those situations where an employee scheduled for work does not, or will not be able to to, report for work. When an employee who is designated as a replacement is required to change shifts with less than sixteen (16) hours off the job between the end of his prior work period and the start of the newly assigned work period, the employee will be paid overtime rates for all hours worked which fall within the sixteen (16) hour change-over time period.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Cablevision Agreement

Emergency Changes. In an emergency, the immediate supervisor or designate xxxxxxx may make changes in the posted schedule, giving only such advance notice that time and circumstances permit. Such changes will involve designating employees as replacements for in those situations where an employee scheduled for work does not, or will not be able to to, report for work. When an employee who is designated as a replacement is required to change shifts with less than sixteen (16) hours off the job between the end of his prior work period and the start of the newly assigned work period, the employee will be paid overtime rates for all hours worked which fall within the sixteen (16) hour hours change-over time period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Emergency Changes. In an emergency, the immediate supervisor or designate xxxxxxx may make changes in the posted schedule, giving only such advance notice that time and circumstances permit. Such changes will involve designating employees as replacements for in those situations where an employee scheduled schedule for work does not, or will not be able to to, report for work. When an employee who is designated as a replacement is required to change shifts with less than sixteen (16) hours off the job between the end of his prior work period and the start of the newly assigned work period, the employee will be paid overtime rates for all hours worked which fall within the sixteen (16) hour change-over time period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Emergency Changes. In an emergency, the immediate supervisor or designate may make changes in the posted schedule, schedule giving only such advance notice that time and circumstances permit. Such changes will involve designating employees as replacements for those situations where an employee scheduled for work does not, not or will not be able to report for work. When an employee who is designated as a replacement is required to change shifts with less than sixteen (16) hours off the job between the end of his prior work period and the start of the newly assigned work period, the employee will be paid overtime rates for all hours worked which fall within the sixteen (16) hour change-over time period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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