Common use of Rotating Schedule Clause in Contracts

Rotating Schedule. A rotating work week is defined as the standard work week above, with the understanding that the two (2) consecutive days off may vary from week to week and may not necessarily be consecutive. The Employer will endeavor to provide two consecutive days off wherever possible, however, the Employer shall provide a minimum of one day off after six consecutive days of work or two consecutive days off after 12 consecutive days of work. Shift start times may vary from day to day. In situations where employees have requested a schedule change, days off may not be consecutive. The sixth (6th) day of work will be paid at a rate of one and one half times (1.5x).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Rotating Schedule. A rotating work week is defined as the standard work week above, with the understanding that the two (2) consecutive days off may vary from week to week and may not necessarily be consecutive. The Employer Days off will endeavor to provide two consecutive days off wherever possible, however, the Employer shall provide a minimum of one day off after six consecutive days of work or two consecutive days off after 12 consecutive days of work. be scheduled so that Shift start times may vary from day to day. In situations where employees have requested a schedule change, At no time shall an employee be scheduled for more than 7 consecutive regular days off may not be consecutive. The sixth (6th) day of work will be paid at without a rate scheduled day off, even if the stretch of one and one half times (1.5x)work overlaps multiple weeks or pay-periods, except as provided in 15.06.2.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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