Common use of Major Technological Change Clause in Contracts

Major Technological Change. No major technological change shall be introduced prior to review by the Joint Steering Committee. Technological change is defined as technological changes in method of operations, materials and process, including the introduction of new or modified equipment which substantially alters the manner in which work is performed. The Joint Steering Committee will evaluate technological changes based on their contribution to achieving the objectives set out in Section 2 and set policies and procedures to be followed in respect of major technological change. Employees who will be affected by a proposed technological change must be involved in the process of designing and implementing that change.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Labour Agreement

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Major Technological Change. No major technological change shall be introduced prior to review by the Joint Steering Committee. Technological change is defined as technological changes in the method of operations, materials and process, including the introduction of new or modified equipment which substantially alters the manner in which work is performed. The Joint Steering Committee will evaluate technological changes based on their contribution to achieving the objectives set out in Section 2 and set policies and procedures to be followed in respect of major technological change. Employees who will be affected by a proposed technological change must be involved in the process of designing and implementing that change.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Major Technological Change. No major technological change shall be introduced prior to review by the Joint Steering Committee. Technological change is defined as technological changes in method of operations, materials and process, including the introduction of new or modified equipment which substantially alters the manner in which work is performed. The Joint Steering Committee will evaluate technological changes based on their contribution to achieving the objectives set out in Section 2 and in the Strategic Plan, and set policies and procedures to be followed in respect of major technological change. Employees who will be affected by a proposed technological change must be involved in the process of designing and implementing that change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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