Common use of Master Work Schedule Clause in Contracts

Master Work Schedule. A Master Work Schedule will be posted at the beginning of each calendar year detailing the intended normal hours of work for employees for that year. If the Master Work Schedule is to be changed, notice will be posted a minimum of twenty-five (25) calendar days in advance of such change. This notice period may be waived where it is necessary to replace regular shift crew complement. In such cases, premium rates shall be paid for regular shifts from Monday to Friday until seven (7) calendar days notice has elapsed. Regular shifts on Saturday or Sunday shall be paid at straight time plus one hour of extra pay at straight time for each hour worked until the twenty-five calendar days have elapsed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Master Work Schedule. A Master Work Schedule will be posted at the beginning of each calendar year detailing the intended normal hours of work for employees for that year. If the Master Work Schedule is to be changed, notice will be posted a minimum of twenty-five (25) calendar days in advance of such change. This notice period may be waived where it is necessary to replace regular shift crew complement. In such cases, premium rates shall be paid for regular shifts from Monday to Friday until seven (7) calendar days days’ notice has elapsed. Regular shifts on Saturday or Sunday shall be paid at straight time plus one hour of extra pay at straight time for each hour worked until the twenty-five calendar days have elapsed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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