Common use of Replacement Coordination Clause in Contracts

Replacement Coordination. When employees are absent for any reason, the Employer will make reasonable, good-faith efforts to maintain staffing commensurate with the workload, and to replace absent employees when necessary. To that end, the Employer will coordinate staff replacements through exercising best efforts to: maintain a pool of qualified on-call employees, establish mechanisms to facilitate the assigning of additional hours, and if efficient, maintain a pool of staff hired specifically to float from department to department as relief personnel. If the Employer hires staff as Float Pool employees, special conditions unique to Float Pool employees are outlined in a Letter of Understanding between the parties.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Replacement Coordination. When employees are absent for any reason, the Employer will make reasonable, good-good- faith efforts to maintain staffing commensurate with the workload, and to replace absent employees when necessary. To that end, the Employer will coordinate staff replacements through exercising best efforts to: maintain a pool of qualified on-call employees, establish mechanisms to facilitate the assigning of additional hours, and if efficient, maintain a pool of staff hired specifically to float from department to department as relief personnel. If the Employer hires staff as Float Pool employees, special conditions unique to Float Pool employees are outlined in a Letter of Understanding between the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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