Common use of Extended Assignment Outside the Bargaining Unit Clause in Contracts

Extended Assignment Outside the Bargaining Unit. Upon offer and acceptance, an Employee of this Unit may be assigned the duties of a person who is not a member of this Unit but is a member of the Union, in which case the duties, duration and compensation shall be the subject of negotiations between the Employer and the Union. Upon offer and acceptance, an Employee of this Unit may be assigned the duties of a person who is excluded from the Union. In this instance, the duties, duration and compensation shall be the subject of negotiation between the Employer and the Employee, provided and the Employer shall notify the Union of its intention to commence negotiations with such Employee. The Employee is entitled to have a representative of the Union available for the negotiations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: navigator.nscad.ca, navigator.nscad.ca, www.caut.ca

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