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Common use of On Call Clause in Contracts

On Call. ‌ Current agreed-upon arrangements for assigning on-call will continue. If no agreed-upon arrangement exists, the Employer will meet with affected employees at the work unit level to develop a mutually agreed process, with primary consideration for assignment by seniority unless that is impractical in the circumstances. If there is no resolution, then on-call work shall be allocated equitably to qualified employees, considering their availability to meet clinical needs.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Provincial Agreement, Provincial Agreement, Provincial Agreement

On Call. Current agreed-upon arrangements for assigning on-call will continue. If no agreed-upon arrangement exists, the Employer will meet with affected employees at the work unit level to develop a mutually agreed process, with primary consideration for assignment by seniority unless that is impractical in the circumstances. If there is no resolution, then on-call work shall be allocated equitably to qualified employees, considering their availability to meet clinical needs.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Provincial Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Provincial Agreement

On Call. Current agreed-upon arrangements for assigning on-call will continue. If no agreed-agreed- upon arrangement exists, the Employer will meet with affected employees at the work unit level to develop a mutually agreed process, with primary consideration for assignment by seniority unless that is impractical in the circumstances. If there is no resolution, then on-call work shall be allocated equitably to qualified employees, considering their availability to meet clinical needs.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Agreement, Provincial Agreement

On Call. Current agreed-upon arrangements for assigning on-call will continue. If no agreed-upon arrangement exists, the Employer will meet with affected employees at the work unit level to develop devel- op a mutually agreed process, with primary consideration for assignment by seniority unless that is impractical in the circumstancescircum- stances. If there is no resolution, then on-call work shall be allocated allo- cated equitably to qualified employees, considering their availability avail- ability to meet clinical needs.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Provincial Agreement, Provincial Agreement, Provincial Agreement

On Call. Current agreed-upon arrangements for assigning on-call will continue. If no agreed-upon arrangement exists, the Employer will meet with affected employees at the work unit level to develop a mutually agreed process, with primary consideration for assignment assign- ment by seniority unless that is impractical in the circumstances. If there is no resolution, then on-call work shall be allocated equitably equi- tably to qualified employees, considering their availability to meet clinical needs.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Provincial Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Agreement

On Call. Current agreed-upon arrangements for assigning on-call will continue. If no agreed-upon arrangement exists, the Employer will meet with affected employees at the work unit level to develop a mutually agreed process, with primary consideration for assignment assign- ment by seniority unless that is impractical in the circumstances. If there is no resolution, then on-call work shall be allocated equitably equi- tably to qualified employees, considering their availability to meet clinical needs.needs.‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

On Call. Current agreed-upon arrangements for assigning on-call will continue. If no agreed-upon arrangement exists, the Employer will meet with affected employees at the work unit level to develop a mutually agreed process, with primary consideration for assignment by seniority unless that is impractical in the circumstances. If there is no resolution, then on-on- call work shall be allocated equitably to qualified employees, considering their availability to meet clinical needs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Agreement