Common use of Pregnancy (Transfer Clause in Contracts

Pregnancy (Transfer. an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties, who believes that she may be pregnant, shall, at her request, be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for up to twenty (20) working days or until the status of her pregnancy is confirmed, whichever is sooner; her hourly rate of pay shall be maintained for such period; - an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties and who is pregnant (as certified by a medical practitioner) shall, at her request be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for the duration of her pregnancy. In such a case, the College may transfer the employee to another position for the duration of the pregnancy, and the employee shall be paid the rate of pay of the position to which she is transferred. The College will endeavour to minimize loss to the employee by attempting to locate a vacancy for which the employee is qualified. Such a vacancy should have a wage rate reasonably close to that of the employee's own position. Where more than one (1) vacancy exists for which the employee is fully qualified to perform the work without training, the College, if it transfers the employee, will assign the employee to the vacancy in the position having the maximum rate closest to, but not exceeding, the maximum rate of the employee's own payband. - where a pregnant employee working within a one-metre radius of a VDT requests to have her work station moved outside the one-metre radius, the College will endeavour to accommodate that request.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Staff Collective Agreement, Staff Collective Agreement, Staff Collective Agreement

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Pregnancy (Transfer. an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her their duties, who believes that she they may be pregnant, shall, at her their request, be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for up to twenty (20) working days or until the status of her their pregnancy is confirmed, whichever is sooner; her their hourly rate of pay shall be maintained for such period; - an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her their duties and who is pregnant (as certified by a medical practitioner) shall, at her their request be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for the duration of her their pregnancy. In such a case, the College may transfer the employee to another position for the duration of the pregnancy, and the employee shall be paid the rate of pay of the position to which she is they are transferred. The College will endeavour to minimize loss to the employee by attempting to locate a vacancy for which the employee is qualified. Such a vacancy should have a wage rate reasonably close to that of the employee's own position. Where more than one (1) vacancy exists for which the employee is fully qualified to perform the work without training, the College, if it transfers the employee, will assign the employee to the vacancy in the position having the maximum rate closest to, but not exceeding, the maximum rate of the employee's own payband. - where a pregnant employee working within a one-metre radius of a VDT requests to have her their work station moved outside the one-metre radius, the College will endeavour to accommodate that request.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Pregnancy (Transfer. an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties, who believes that she may be pregnant, shall, at her request, be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for up to twenty (20) working days or until the status of her pregnancy is confirmed, whichever is sooner; her hourly rate of pay shall be maintained for such period; - an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties and who is pregnant (as certified by a medical practitioner) shall, at her request be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for the duration of her pregnancy. In such a case, the College may transfer the employee to another position for the duration of the pregnancy, and the employee shall be paid the rate of pay of the position to which she is transferred. The College will endeavour to minimize loss to the employee by attempting to locate a vacancy for which the employee is qualified. Such a vacancy should have a wage rate reasonably close to that of the employee's own position. Where more than one (1) vacancy exists for which the employee is fully qualified to perform the work without training, the College, if it transfers the employee, will assign the employee to the vacancy in the position having the maximum rate closest to, but not exceeding, the maximum rate of the employee's own payband. payband.‌ - where a pregnant employee working within a one-metre radius of a VDT requests to have her work station moved outside the one-metre radius, the College will endeavour to accommodate that request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Staff Collective Agreement

Pregnancy (Transfer. an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties, who believes that she may be pregnant, shall, at her request, be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for up to twenty (20) working days or until the status of her pregnancy is confirmed, whichever is sooner; her hourly rate of pay shall be maintained for such period; - an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties and who is pregnant (as certified by a medical practitioner) shall, at her request be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for the duration of her pregnancy. In such a case, the College may transfer the employee to another position for the duration of the pregnancy, and the employee shall be paid the rate of pay of the position to which she is transferred. The College will endeavour to minimize loss to the employee by attempting to locate a vacancy for which the employee is qualified. Such a vacancy should have a wage rate reasonably close to that of the employee's own position. Where more than one (1) vacancy exists for which the employee is fully qualified to perform the work without training, the College, if it transfers the employee, will assign the employee to the vacancy in the position classification having the maximum rate closest to, but not exceeding, the maximum rate of the employee's own paybandclassification. - where a pregnant employee working within a one-metre radius of a VDT requests to have her work station moved outside the one-metre radius, the College will endeavour to accommodate that request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Staff Collective Agreement

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Pregnancy (Transfer. an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties, who believes that she may be pregnant, shall, at her request, be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for up to twenty (20) working days or until the status of her pregnancy is confirmed, whichever is sooner; her hourly rate of pay shall be maintained for such period; - an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties and who is pregnant (as certified by a medical practitioner) shall, at her request be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for the duration of her pregnancy. In such a case, the College may transfer the employee to another position for the duration of the pregnancy, and the employee shall be paid the rate of pay of the position to which she is transferred. The College will endeavour to minimize loss to the employee by attempting to locate a vacancy for which the employee is qualified. Such a vacancy should have a wage rate reasonably close to that of the employee's own position. Where more than one (1) vacancy exists for which the employee is fully qualified to perform the work without training, the College, if it transfers the employee, will assign the employee to the vacancy in the position having the maximum rate closest to, but not exceeding, the maximum rate of the employee's own payband. - where a pregnant employee working within a one-metre radius of a VDT requests to have her work station moved outside the one-metre radius, the College will endeavour to accommodate that request.request.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Staff Collective Agreement

Pregnancy (Transfer. an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part of her duties, who believes that she may be pregnant, shall, at her request, be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for up to twenty (20) working days or until the status of her pregnancy is confirmed, whichever is sooner; her hourly rate of pay shall be maintained for such period; - an employee who is assigned to operate a VDT as part pan of her duties and who is pregnant (as certified by a medical practitioner) shall, at her request be assigned duties that do not include the operation of a VDT for the duration of her pregnancy. In such a case, the College may transfer the employee to another position for the duration of the pregnancy, and the employee shall be paid the rate of pay of the position to which she is transferred. The College will endeavour to minimize loss to the employee by attempting to locate a vacancy for which the employee is qualified. Such a vacancy should have a wage rate reasonably close to that of the employee's ’s own position. Where more than one (1) vacancy exists for which the employee is fully qualified to perform the work without training, the College, if it transfers the employee, will assign the employee to the vacancy in the position classification having the maximum rate closest to, but not exceeding, the maximum rate of the employee's ’s own paybandclassification. - where a pregnant employee working within a one-one- metre radius of a VDT requests to have her work station moved outside the one-metre radius, the College will endeavour to accommodate that request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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