Forestry and Recreation Division Sample Clauses

Forestry and Recreation Division. Sections are: Parks; Community Recreation Facilities; Parks Main- tenance and Construction; Parks Technical Services; Urban Forestry; Greenhouse Operations; Marine Services; Golf Courses Solid Waste Management Division Sections are: Collections; Litter; Transfer & Haulage; Processing; Landfill; Facilities & Equipment Maintenance Transportation Services Division Sections are: Road Operations; Traffic Operations; Traffic Signs & Pavement Markings; Traffic Safety Unit Technical Services Division Sections are: Development Engineering Services; District Engi- neering Services; Portfolio Management & Support Toronto Water Division Sections are: Water Treatment (plants); Wastewater Treatment (plants); District Operations; Water Supply (formerly Transmission); Divisional Operations Services; Major Capital Projects (Water Meter Program); Optimized Maintenance; Complex Systems Facilities Management Division Sections are: Operations; Custodial Services; Customer Support Services Long Term Care Homes & Services Division Sections are: Various Homes Shelter Housing and Support Division Sections are: Hostels Fleet Services Division Sections are: Procurement; Administration; Maintenance; Fuel Op- erations Municipal Licensing & Standards Division Sections are: Toronto Animal Services Economic Development, Culture and Tourism Sections are: Cultural Services Revenue Services Division Sections are: Meter Reading Services Purchasing & Materials Management Division Sections are: Materials Management & Stores Equitable Distribution Process for Voluntary Overtime 8.01 (e) (i) In order to provide equitable distribution of overtime hours within a calendar year, employees who normally perform the work within a work location will be required to sign overtime lists indicating their willingness to work overtime. Employees shall initially be placed on the lists in order of their seniority and shall be offered overtime on a rotating basis save and except where periods of rec- onciliation are required. Such periods are to address the equitable distribution of hours and shall take place on a quarterly basis. 8.01 (e) (ii) Where overtime is to be worked, the employer shall call the employee who is next on the list to be called to perform the overtime work and continue calling until enough employees satisfy the work to be per- formed, save and except where periods of reconciliation are required.
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Forestry and Recreation Division. Sections are: Parks; Community Recreation Facilities *; Parks Maintenance and Construction; Parks Technical Services; Urban Forestry; Greenhouse Operations; Marine Services; Golf Courses *Should restructuring in Parks, Forestry & Recreation result in changes which require an amendment to the name of the Facilities section, the parties will meet to discuss any updates that may be required to the above clause, prior to the printing of the Collective Agreement.
Forestry and Recreation Division. Sections are: Parks; Community Recreation Facilities; Parks Main- tenance and Construction; Parks Technical Services; Urban Forestry; Greenhouse Operations; Marine Services; Golf Courses Solid Waste Management Division Sections are: Collections; Litter; Transfer & Haulage; Processing; Landfill; Facilities & Equipment Maintenance Transportation Services Division Sections are: Road Operations; Traffic Operations; Traffic Signs & Pavement Markings; Traffic Safety Unit Technical Services Division Sections are: Development Engineering Services; District Engi- neering Services; Portfolio Management & Support Toronto Water Division Sections are: Water Treatment (plants); Wastewater Treatment (plants); District Operations; Water Supply (formerly Transmission); Divisional Operations Services; Major Capital Projects (Water Meter Program); Optimized Maintenance; Complex Systems Facilities Management Division Sections are: Operations; Custodial Services; Customer Support Services Long Term Care Homes & Services Division Sections are: Various Homes Shelter Housing and Support Division Sections are: Hostels Fleet Services Division Sections are: Procurement; Administration; Maintenance; Fuel Op- erations Municipal Licensing & Standards Division Sections are: Toronto Animal Services Economic Development, Culture and Tourism Sections are: Cultural Services Revenue Services Division Sections are: Meter Reading Services Purchasing & Materials Management Division Sections are: Materials Management & Stores Equitable Distribution Process for Voluntary Overtime

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