Replacement Workers Clause Samples
The Replacement Workers clause defines the conditions under which an employer may hire or assign substitute employees to perform the duties of workers who are absent, typically due to a labor dispute, strike, or other work stoppage. This clause often outlines any restrictions on the use of replacement workers, such as prohibiting their use during certain types of strikes or requiring notice to the union before replacements are brought in. Its core practical function is to clarify the employer's rights and limitations regarding workforce continuity during labor disruptions, thereby helping to manage operational risks and maintain clarity between management and labor representatives.
Replacement Workers. The Employer agrees that it will not hire replacement workers while any employees of the Employer are locked out or on strike. The Employer will not contract out any bargaining unit work during the course of a labour-management dispute.
Replacement Workers. A non-bargaining unit employee, volunteer, parent, or student will not be used to replace a permanent or casual bargaining unit member except on an emergency or exceptional basis.
Replacement Workers. If it becomes necessary for the Company has to provide replacement Workers as a result of the provision by the Client of inaccurate information in accordance with Clause 4.1, the Company shall be entitled to recover directly from the Client the costs and expenses incurred by the Company in providing replacement Workers directly from the Client to the extent that the Company is not reasonably able to avoid or mitigate the same.
Replacement Workers. 26.01 A non-bargaining unit employee, volunteer, parent, or student will not be used to replace a permanent or casual bargaining unit member except on an emergency or exceptional basis.
26.02 Article 26.01 is not intended to preclude the employer from:
a) providing opportunities for co-op students to work with members of the bargaining unit or other Board employees as part of their school/college/university programs;
b) providing opportunities for high school students to fulfill their community service obligations through activities inside or outside the classroom;
c) allowing for the involvement of parents and community members as volunteers in schools in programs, field trips or projects, or for such other purposes as the parties agree.
26.03 Absences will be reported on the Peel Absence Management System. If the Board requires that an absent Teaching Assistant be replaced, the Board will endeavour to secure a qualified Casual Teaching Assistant.
