FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII - Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII - Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2Section 1, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).
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Samples: Master Agreement, Collective Agreement, Master Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII VI - Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2Section 1, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower employees and capital equipment such as: Balancing Balance of production Maintenance production; Maintenance; Market requirements requirements; Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs production; and Continuous scheduling (e.g.e.g. logging, Loggingengineers, Engineersfiremen, Firemenmaintenance, Maintenance, Watchmengatekeeper).
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII - Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2, 2 for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., e.g. Logging, Engineers, FiremenFireman, Maintenance, WatchmenWatchman).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII - Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).
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Samples: Collective Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for the flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII - 13 – Hours of Work, Sections Section 1 and 2, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).scheduling
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Samples: Collective Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII - the Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2Work Article, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., eg. Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII - – Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2Section 1, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).
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Samples: Master Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII - Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII V - Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2Section 1, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital equipment such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK. The Parties recognize the need for flexibility of hours other than those outlined in Article VII V - Hours of Work, Sections 1 and 2Section 1, for the express purpose of better utilization of manpower and capital equipment such as: Balancing of production Maintenance Market requirements Even flow production Emergency or unexpected harvesting programs Continuous scheduling (e.g., Logging, Engineers, Firemen, Maintenance, Watchmen).production
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement