Full-Time Scheduling Provisions for Seven and One-Half Hour Tours Sample Clauses

Full-Time Scheduling Provisions for Seven and One-Half Hour Tours. The Hospital agrees to the following conditions in the formulation of working schedules for full time nurses: (a) The Hospital agrees to implement schedules providing for every second (2nd) weekend off for nurses. Should nurses opt to discontinue the Extended Tour rotation and should the Hospital or the Union not be able to provide an eight (8) hour schedule for every second weekend off, without resulting in additional cost to the Hospital; the parties agree to revert to at least two (2) weekends off in five (5) for the remainder of the Collective Agreement Term. A nurse will receive premium payment as provided for in Article 14.03 for all hours worked on a third (3rd) consecutive and subsequent weekend save and except where: i) Such weekend has been worked by the nurse to satisfy specific days off requested by such nurse; or ii) Such nurse has requested weekend work; or iii) Such weekend is worked as a result of an exchange of shifts with another nurse. It is understood that a weekend consists of at least fifty-six (56) consecutive hours off commencing at 2300 hours Friday to 0700 hours Monday. A tour belongs to the day on which it begins. (b) At least four (4) days off will be scheduled in each two (2) week period. (c) A nurse will not be scheduled to work more than seven (7) consecutive tours in a row except by mutual consent. (d) At least sixteen (16) consecutive hours off between tour changes and at least forty-eight (48) consecutive hours off following five (5) or more night or evening tours to the commencement of another tour. (e) A nurse will receive premium payment as provided for in Article 14.03 for all hours worked where any of the scheduling provisions are violated in F- 2 (b) (c) and (d) above. (f) The Hospital will endeavour to schedule nurses for fifty percent (50%) day tours and fifty percent (50%) evening or night tours on each rotation.
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Full-Time Scheduling Provisions for Seven and One-Half Hour Tours. The Hospital agrees to the following conditions in the formulation of working schedules for full time nurses: (a) The Hospital agrees to implement schedules providing for every second weekend off for nurses. Should nurses opt to discontinue the Extended Tour rotation and should the Hospital or the Association not be able to provide an eight hour schedule for every second weekend off, without resulting in additional cost to the Hospital; the parties agree to revert to at least two (2) weekends off in five (5) for the remainder of the Collective Agreement Term. A nurse will receive premium payment as provided for in Article 14.03 for all hours worked on a third consecutive and subsequent weekend save and except where: i) such weekend has been worked by the nurse to satisfy specific days off requested by such nurse; or ii) such nurse has requested weekend work; or
Full-Time Scheduling Provisions for Seven and One-Half Hour Tours. The Hospital agrees to the following conditions in the formulation of working schedules for full time nurses: (a) The Hospital agrees to implement schedules providing for every second weekend off for nurses. Should nurses opt to discontinue the Extended Tour rotation and should the Hospital or the Union not be able to provide an eight hour schedule for every second weekend off, without resulting in additional cost to the Hospital; the parties agree to revert to at least two

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