Procedure for changing Schedules Sample Clauses

Procedure for changing Schedules. The Company agrees that, except by mutual consent no individual's schedule shall be changed without twenty-four (24) hours' notice or a crew's schedule without five (5) working days' notice. In cases of `Product Shortages,' shift changes for truck drivers will be upon twelve (12) hours notice. The Union will be consulted before a crew's schedule or when feasible an individual's schedule will be changed. The Company shall have the right to start and stop crews within the range of "Letter of Understanding No. 1." The word "crew" as used in this Agreement shall be defined as a result of mutual agreement between the Grievance Committee and the Company. The Company will provide prior notification of a change of shift to employees who are not at the plant at the time the Company implements any proposed shift changes. The Company will provide the Chief Shop Xxxxxxx with a list of names of the employees they were not able to contact with regard to a shift change.
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Procedure for changing Schedules. The Company agrees that except by mutual consent no individuals schedule shall be changed without twenty-four (24) hours notice or a crew’s schedule without five (5) working days notice. The Union will be consulted before a crew’s schedule, and where feasible, an individual’s schedule has been changed. The Company shall have the right to start and stop crews within the range of the negotiated schedule of hours as outlined in 7.15. The word "crew" as used in this clause shall be defined as a result of mutual agreement between the Grievance Committee and the Company.
Procedure for changing Schedules. The Company agrees that, except by mutual consent no individual's schedule shall be changed without twenty-four (24) hours' notice or a crew's schedule without five (5) working days' notice. In cases of
Procedure for changing Schedules. The Company agrees that, except by mutual consent no individual’s schedule shall be changed without twenty-four (24) hours’ notice or a crew’s schedule without five (5) working days’ notice. In cases ofproduct shortages”, shift changes for truck drivers will be upon twelve (12) hours’ notice. The Union will be consulted before a crew’s schedule or when feasible an individual’s schedule will be changed. The Company shall have the right to start and stop crews within the range of the negotiated schedule. The word “crew” as used in this Agreement shall be defined as a result of mutual agreement between the Grievance Committee and the Company.
Procedure for changing Schedules. The Management shall provide the Union with a supplement to be called Appendix C setting forth the normal daily hours of work for each operation or for groups or individuals within the operation indicating the normal times for work to begin and end on every day in the week. The present schedules shall be regarded as Appendix C for the purpose of instituting this Agreement. Except by agreement with the Unit Chairperson or Chief Xxxxxxx, the hours prescribed in Appendix C shall not exceed 8 hours daily and 40 hours weekly, on five consecutive days per week. In areas of the plant where the demands of the business can not be met under the limits outlined above, the Company may propose schedules in excess of 8 hours per day. Where all of the employees involved are in agreement with such proposal, the new schedule will be implemented. The daily hours prescribed by Appendix C may be altered from time to time as required for the operation and improvement of the business. Except by mutual consent, employees will be entitled to notice of schedule change on the basis of 24 hours' notice where an individual's schedule is changed, and 7 days' notice where a complete gang is disbanded or a gang's schedule is changed. A gang schedule change will be considered to have occurred when a complete gang's schedule is changed to another schedule or when two or more employees on the same schedule in an operation have their schedule changed to another schedule and the said employees form a new gang or the nucleus of a new gang. If a schedule is changed without sufficient notice the employee will be paid one and one-half times his/her regular rate for all hours worked outside the previous schedule until the expiry of the required notice and such hours shall be considered as scheduled hours at regular rates for the purpose of the guarantee as set out in Section 10.7. The Union will be consulted before a change is made in a gang's schedule, or when feasible, in an individual's schedule. Alternate schedules, considered to be more in keeping with the wishes of the employees, may be submitted by the Union. Such schedules will be implemented by the Company provided Management agrees they satisfactorily meet the requirements of the business and, in this respect, Management's decision shall not be made arbitrarily or unreasonably. In the event a grievance is processed to arbitration and the Arbitration Committee determines that Management's decision was made arbitrarily or unreasonably and...
Procedure for changing Schedules. Where the Company intends to propose a schedule in excess of 8 hours per day, the Unit Chairperson or Chief Xxxxxxx will be advised prior to discussion of such schedule with the employees. The xxxxxxx or Chief Xxxxxxx will be present at any meetings held with employees where the proposed schedule is being discussed. Signed this 16th day of October, 2003. FOR UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL FOR MAPLE LEAF CONSUMER FOODS WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION, 0000 XXXX XXXX, XXXXX 0000X XXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx
Procedure for changing Schedules. When the Company changes an employee’s scheduled hours of work from their present schedule to another schedule, the employee will be entitled to twenty-four (24) hours’ notice of the schedule change unless the schedule change is with the agreement of the employee. If the schedule change is not with the agreement of the employee and the Company fails to provide twenty-four (24) hours’ notice of the schedule change, the employee will be paid one and one-half (1½) times their regular rate for all hours worked outside their previous schedule until the expiry of the twenty-four (24) hours’ notice. GUARANTEED MINIMUM WEEK Regular full time employees with seniority , are entitled to a weekly guarantee of thirty- seven (37) hours. However, notwithstanding the Articles of this Collective Agreement, the Company may, for each shift in a department, reduce the weekly guarantee to thirty- two (32) hours to a maximum of ten (10) occasions per year. The above guarantee will be reduced by all hours the employee is absent from work for any reason including personal breaks when work is available and the employee is qualified, or when work is not available due to reasons beyond the control of management. All hours worked and paid will be counted towards the weekly guarantee. The weekly guarantees do not apply to employees who are laid-off or recalled during the week. The guaranteed work week will only apply to employees hired prior to November 14, 1997. SCHEDULE “D” This is Schedule “D” referred to in Article 18 of the Collective Agreement:
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Procedure for changing Schedules. The Company agrees that, except by mutual consent no individual's schedule shall be changed without twenty-four (24) hours' notice or a crew's schedule, excluding crews in the Live Processing and Evisceration Departments, without five (5) working days' notice. Crew schedules in the Live Processing and Evisceration Departments may be changed with less than five (5) working days' notice when there is a change in the live processing schedule that is beyond the Company's control. In this case, employees will be provided as much notice of the schedule change as possible but in any event, not less than forty- eight (48) hours' notice. In cases of `Product Shortages,' shift changes for truck drivers will be upon twelve (12) hours notice. The Chief Shop Xxxxxxx or their designate will be consulted before a crew's schedule or when feasible an individual's schedule will be changed. The Company shall have the right to start and stop crews within the range of "Letter of Understanding No. 1." The word "crew" as used in this Agreement shall be defined as a result of mutual agreement between the Grievance Committee and the Company. The Company will provide prior notification of a change of shift to employees who are not at the plant at the time the Company implements any proposed shift changes. The Company will provide the Chief Shop Xxxxxxx with a list of names of the employees they were not able to contact with regard to a shift change.
Procedure for changing Schedules. Except with mutual consent, employees will be entitled to twenty-four (24) hours’ notice of a schedule change. If a schedule is changed without sufficient notice, the employee will be paid one and one-half times his/her regular rate for all hours worked outside the previous schedule until the expiry of the required notice and such hours shall be considered as scheduled hours at regular rates for the purpose of the guarantee as set out in Section 10.6.
Procedure for changing Schedules. The Employer agrees that, except by mutual consent no individual's schedule shall be changed without twenty-four (24) hours' notice or a crew's schedule, excluding crews in the Live Processing and Evisceration Departments, without five (5) working days' notice. Crew schedules in the Live Processing and Evisceration Departments may be changed with less than five (5) working days' notice when there is a change in the live processing schedule that is beyond the Employer's control. In this case, employees will be provided as much notice of the schedule change as possible but in any event, not less than thirty-six (36) hours' notice. In cases of `Product Shortages,' shift changes for truck drivers will be upon twelve (12) hours notice. The Chief Shop Xxxxxxx or their designate will be consulted before a crew's schedule or when feasible an individual's schedule will be changed.
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