Night Stocking. Where two (2) or more employees are working on a night shift in a store where regular or systematic night stocking is in effect and there is not a premium rate clerk, assistant manager or management personnel in charge, the person in charge shall not be compensated at less than the Lead Hand rate which shall be forty-five cents (45¢) per hour over the employee's regular rate. The following rules shall apply to night stocking: (1) Night stocking shifts shall commence at 12:01 a.m. five (5) nights per week except as hereinafter provided. (2) As an alternative to point number (1) above, one 12:01 a.m. shift may be worked on any night of the week with the remaining shifts falling within the time outlined in point number (3). (3) Shifts not commencing at 12:01 a.m. shall start on or after 5:00 a.m. and shall end before 12:00 p.m. (4) An employee's shift during one (1) week shall fall within the same eighteen (18) hour span. (5) Employees regularly assigned to stocking shifts while the store is closed for business shall be rotated to a shift every two (2) months which does not involve regular night stocking unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing between the employee and the Co-operative (a copy to be sent to the Union). If this is not practically possible in certain stores, the Co-operative and the Union representative will discuss alternatives that may provide a fair rotation system. The above shall be subject to emergencies as defined in Section 5 (c) of this Agreement. No clerk shall be required to work alone on the premises on night shift.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Night Stocking. Where two (2) or more employees are working on a night shift in a store where regular or systematic night stocking is in effect and there is not a premium rate clerk, assistant manager or management personnel in charge, the person in charge shall not be compensated at less than the Lead Hand rate which shall be forty-five (45) cents (45¢) per hour over the employee's regular rate. The following rules shall apply to night stocking:
(1) Night stocking shifts shall commence at 12:01 a.m. five (5) nights per week except as hereinafter provided.
(2) As an alternative to point number (1) above, one 12:01 a.m. shift may be worked on any night of the week with the remaining shifts falling within the time outlined in point number (3).
(3) Shifts not commencing at 12:01 a.m. shall start on or after 5:00 a.m. and shall end before 12:00 p.m.
(4) An employee's shift during one (1) week shall fall within the same eighteen sixteen (1816) hour span.
(5) Employees regularly assigned to stocking shifts while the store is closed for business shall be rotated to a shift every two three (23) months which does not involve regular night stocking unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing between the employee and the Co-operative (a copy to be sent to the Union). If this is not practically possible in certain stores, the Co-operative and the Union representative will discuss alternatives that may provide a fair rotation system. The above shall be subject to emergencies as defined in Section 5 (c5(c) of this Agreement. No clerk shall be required to work alone on the premises on night shift.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Night Stocking. Where two (2) or more employees are working on a night shift in a store where regular or systematic night stocking is in effect and there is not a premium rate clerk, assistant manager or management personnel in charge, the person in charge shall not be compensated at less than the Lead Hand rate which shall be forty-five cents (45¢) per hour over the employee's regular rate. Effective the Sunday after ratification the amount shall be increased to one dollar ($1.00) per hour over the employee's regular rate. The following rules shall apply to night stocking:
(1) Night stocking shifts shall commence at 12:01 a.m. five (5) nights per week except as hereinafter provided.
(2) As an alternative to point number (1) above, one 12:01 a.m. shift may be worked on any night of the week with the remaining shifts falling within the time outlined in point number (3).
(3) Shifts not commencing at 12:01 a.m. shall start on or after 5:00 a.m. and shall end before 12:00 p.m.midnight.
(4) An employee's shift during one (1) week shall fall within the same eighteen (18) hour span.
(5) Employees regularly assigned to stocking shifts while the store is closed for business shall be rotated to a shift every two three (23) months which does not involve regular night stocking unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing between the employee and the Co-operative Employer (a copy to be sent to the Union). If this is not practically possible in certain stores, the Co-operative Employer and the Union representative will discuss alternatives that may provide a fair rotation system. The Employer agrees to schedule stocking crews consecutive days of work. The above shall be subject to emergencies as defined in Section 5 (c) of this Agreement. No clerk shall be required to work alone on the premises on night shift.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Night Stocking. Where two (2) or more employees are working on a night shift in a store where regular or systematic night stocking is in effect and there is not a premium rate clerkClerk, assistant manager or management personnel in charge, the person in charge shall not be compensated at less than the Lead Hand rate which shall be fortyreceive seventy-five cents (45¢$0.75) per hour over the employee's regular rate. The following rules shall apply to night stocking:
(1) Night stocking shifts shall commence at 12:01 a.m. five (5) nights per week except as hereinafter provided.
(2) As an alternative to point number (1) above, one 12:01 a.m. shift may be worked on any night of the week with the remaining shifts falling within the time outlined in point number (3).
(3) Shifts not commencing at 12:01 a.m. shall start on or after 5:00 a.m. and shall end before 12:00 p.m.
(4) An employee's shift during one (1) week shall fall within the same eighteen sixteen (1816) hour span.
(5) Employees regularly assigned to stocking shifts while the store is closed for business shall be rotated to a shift every two three (23) months which does not involve regular night stocking unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing between the employee and the Co-operative (a copy to be sent to the Union). If this is not practically possible in certain stores, the Co-operative and the Union representative will discuss alternatives that may provide a fair rotation system. The above shall be subject to emergencies as defined in Section 5 (c) of this Agreement. No clerk Clerk shall be required to work alone on the premises on night shift.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Night Stocking. Where two (2) or more employees are working on a night shift in a store where regular or systematic night stocking is in effect and there is not a premium rate clerkClerk, assistant manager or management personnel in charge, the person in charge shall not be compensated at less than the Lead Hand rate which shall be fortyreceive seventy-five cents (45¢$0.75) per hour over the employee's regular rate. The following rules shall apply to night stocking:
(1) Night stocking shifts shall commence at 12:01 a.m. five (5) nights per week except as hereinafter provided.
(2) As an alternative to point number (1) above, one 12:01 a.m. shift may be worked on any night of the week with the remaining shifts falling within the time outlined in point number (3).
(3) Shifts not commencing at 12:01 a.m. shall start on or after 5:00 a.m. and shall end before 12:00 p.m.
(4) An employee's shift during one (1) week shall fall within the same eighteen sixteen (1816) hour span.
(5) Employees regularly assigned to stocking shifts while the store is closed for business shall be rotated to a shift every two three (23) months which does not involve regular night stocking unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing between the employee and the Co-Co- operative (a copy to be sent to the Union). If this is not practically possible in certain stores, the Co-operative and the Union representative will discuss alternatives that may provide a fair rotation system. The above shall be subject to emergencies as defined in Section 5 (c) of this Agreement. No clerk Clerk shall be required to work alone on the premises on night shift.
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Samples: Collective Agreement