Common use of FLEXIBILITY OF HOURS OF WORK Clause in Contracts

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).

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, www.usw1-2017.ca

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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).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: British Columbia Southern Interior Master Agreement, British Columbia Southern Interior Master Agreement, British Columbia

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).

Appears in 3 contracts

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).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: negotech.service.canada.ca, www.usw1-2017.ca

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).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lrb.bc.ca

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).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lrb.bc.ca

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).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: British Columbia Southern Interior Master Agreement

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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).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: negotech.service.canada.ca

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).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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