Scheduling Objectives for Hybrid Rotations Sample Clauses

Scheduling Objectives for Hybrid Rotations. When scheduling of extended tours occurs on a unit that has voted for a hybrid rotation the scheduling provisions related to extended tours apply. When scheduling of normal tours occurs on a unit that has voted for a hybrid rotation the scheduling provisions for regular tours apply. Nurses shall not be scheduled to work more than thirty-seven and one- half (37.5) hours of consecutive combined tours or three (3) extended tours or six (6) regular tours, without being scheduled for a day off, except at the written request of the Registered Nurse and with the written agreement of the Director copied to the Union. In the absence of such written agreement, premium pay will apply for additional hours in excess of thirty-seven and one-half (37.5) hours of consecutive combined tours or three (3) extended tours or six (6) regular tours, until the nurse is granted a day off. Extra available tours will be offered according to the scheduling provisions of the Appendices to the Collective Agreement with the right to accept eight (8) hour tours recognized as integral on a unit where a Hybrid Rotation vote has been successful.
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Scheduling Objectives for Hybrid Rotations. When scheduling of extended tours occurs on a unit that has voted for a hybrid rotation, Articles D.3 and D.4 (a-h) will apply. When scheduling of normal tours occurs on a unit that has voted for a hybrid rotation, D.1 and D.2 (a-p) will apply. Nurses shall not be scheduled to work more than 37.5 hours of consecutive combined tours or three (3) extended tours or six regular tours, without being scheduled for a day off, except at the written request of the Registered Nurse and with the written agreement of the Director. In the absence of such agreement, premium pay will apply for additional hours in excess of 37.5 hours of consecutive combined tours or three (3) extended tours or six regular tours, until the nurse is granted a day off. Extra available tours will be offered according to D.9 of the Appendices to the Collective Agreement with the right to accept 8 hour tours recognized as integral on a unit where a Hybrid Rotation vote has been successful. (Applies to Full-time Registered Nurses only)

Related to Scheduling Objectives for Hybrid Rotations

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