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Exception to Operations Jurisdiction. Writers, Videojournalists and Editorial Assistants may operate the source machine for the purpose of cueing tape in preparation of editing, provided they do not interfere with the work performed by the and provided they do not displace
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Exception to Operations Jurisdiction. Writers, Videojournalists and Editorial Assistants may operate the source machine for the purpose of cueing tape in preparation of editing, provided they do not interfere with the work performed by the and provided they do not displace SPECIALTY a bargaining unit employee or avoid filling a vacancy in the bargaining unit. New Equipment and Methods In the event that the Company introduces or permits to be used, any process, machinery or equipment which substitutes for, supplements or replaces any present process, machinery or equipment being operated as of the date of this Agreement by employees within the bargaining unit, such process, machinery or equipment shall be operated and maintained only by employees within the bargaining unit herein set forth. Notice of New Equipment and Methods It is agreed that the Company has the right to introduce and use new or modified equipment, machinery, apparatus, processes, methods types of equipment. The Company shall, at least sixty (60) days prior to such introduction, advise the Union of the proposed changes. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, any employee who has received notice under Article of a proposed layoff because of the introduction and use of such new or modified equipment, machinery, apparatus, processes, methods, types of equipment may, prior to the effective date of the proposed layoff, elect to resign and receive severance pay equal to one (1) week's basic pay for each four (4) months of continuous service with the Company, pro-rated to the nearest full month of employment. The above severance payment shall be SPECIALTY deemed to include any severance payment required pursuant to any statute. It is agreed that an employee who is to be laid off due to technological change has the right to invoke his seniority and bumping rights as contained within the Collective Agreement. An employee laid off due to technological change shall receive Benefits in accordance with Article United States Assignments The Union hereby grants a standing waiver of Article on assignments in the United States of America when the Company has made every reasonable effort to obtain labour and immigration clearance for its employees covered by this Agreement and has been refused such clearance. The parties hereto undertake to attempt to obtain an agreement with the unions concerned and the Canadian and American Immigration Authorities which will allow the interchange of crews between the and Canada. Notwithst...

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