PTO Unit Guidelines. Each nursing unit shall establish a unit PTO committee which, with the consensus of the manager(s) of that unit and a majority of staff nurses on that unit, shall develop PTO unit guidelines, copies of which will be kept on the unit and in Nursing Administration, and will be sent to the Association. These guidelines shall address, at a minimum, (a) a definition of prime time for the unit; (b) the number of staff who can be scheduled off at any time, including prime time; (c) a fair and equitable system for assigning holidays, including Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve; and (d) the number of pending PTO requests a nurse may maintain on the books at any one time. These guidelines must be in compliance with this Article; they are intended to supplement, but not replace, the provisions of this Agreement.
PTO Unit Guidelines. Each unit-based council shall establish an ad hoc 27 committee of nurses only to develop PTO unit guidelines. These guidelines will be 28 developed with the consensus of the manager(s) and the unit-based council. The 29 guidelines will be voted and approved by a majority of nurses on the unit. The vote 30 shall be conducted by an ONA unit representative or designee. Copies of the approved 31 guidelines will be kept on the unit and in Nursing Administration, and will be sent to the 1 Association. These guidelines shall address, at a minimum, (a) a definition of prime 2 time for the unit; (b) the number of staff who can be scheduled off at any time, including 3 prime time; (c) a fair and equitable system for assigning holidays, including New Year’s 4 Eve; and (d) the number of pending PTO requests a nurse may maintain on the books 5 at any one time. These guidelines must be in compliance with this Article; they are 6 intended to supplement, but not replace, the provisions of this Agreement.
PTO Unit Guidelines. Guidelines for the granting and usage of PTO will 21 be established by each Unit Based Council. Each such guideline will be provided to the 22 Association. 24 10.8 Extended Absences. 25 Page 52 of 132 Date Accepted / /
PTO Unit Guidelines. Any nursing unit may establish a unit PTO committee which, with the consensus of the manager(s) of that unit and a majority of staff nurses on that unit, develops PTO unit guidelines. These guidelines may supplement the scheduling provisions of this Agreement, provided that they conform to such house-wide parameters that are necessary for the overall coordination and granting of time off.
PTO Unit Guidelines. Each unit based council shall establish an ad hoc committee of nurses only to develop PTO unit guidelines. These guidelines will be developed with the consensus of the manager(s) and the unit based council. The guidelines will be voted and approved by a majority of nurses on the unit. The vote shall be conducted by an ONA unit representative or designee. Copies of the approved guidelines will be kept on the unit and in Nursing Administration, and will be sent to the Association. These guidelines shall address, at a minimum, (a) a definition of prime time for the unit; (b) the number of staff who can be scheduled off at any time, including prime time; (c) a fair and equitable system for assigning holidays, including New Year’s Eve; and (d) the number of pending PTO requests a nurse may maintain on the books at any one time. These guidelines must be in compliance with this Article; they are intended to supplement, but not replace, the provisions of this Agreement.
PTO Unit Guidelines. Guidelines for the granting and usage of PTO will be 12 established by each Unit Based Council. Each such guideline will be 13 provided to the Association.
PTO Unit Guidelines. Each nursing unit shall establish a unit PTO 23 committee which, with the consensus of the manager(s) of that unit and a majority of 24 staff nurses on that unit, shall develop PTO unit guidelines, copies of which will be kept 25 on the unit and in Nursing Administration, and will be sent to the Association. These 26 guidelines shall address, at a minimum, (a) a definition of prime time for the unit; (b) the 27 number of staff who can be scheduled off at any time, including prime time; (c) a fair 28 and equitable system for assigning holidays, including Christmas Eve and New Year’s 29 Eve; and (d) the number of pending PTO requests a nurse may maintain on the books 30 at any one time. These guidelines must be in compliance with this Article; they are 31 intended to supplement, but not replace, the provisions of this Agreement.
PTO Unit Guidelines. Guidelines for the granting and usage of PTO will be established by each Unit Based Council. Each such guideline will be provided to the Association.