SCHEDULING OF CASUAL EMPLOYEES. Where it is known one (1) week in advance that an employee will be absent for a period of five (5) days or more in the period covered by the current or ensuring schedule, the resulting work will be offered equitably on a rotating basis to casual employees as a block in order of seniority, when possible. It is understood that each work location will retain a list of casual employees in seniority order and that such blocks of five (5) days or more shall be offered equitably on a rotating basis in order of seniority.
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Samples: Working Agreement, Working Agreement
SCHEDULING OF CASUAL EMPLOYEES. Where it is known one (1) week in advance that an employee will be absent for a period of five (5) days or more in the period covered by the current or ensuring ensuing schedule, the resulting work will be offered equitably on a rotating basis to casual employees as a block in order of seniority, when possible. It is understood that each work location location(s) will retain a list of casual employees in seniority order and that such blocks of five (5) days or more shall be offered equitably on a rotating basis in order of seniority.
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Samples: Working Agreement
SCHEDULING OF CASUAL EMPLOYEES. Where it is known one (1) week in advance that an employee will be absent for a period of five (5) days 5)days or more in the period covered by the current or ensuring schedule, the resulting work will be offered equitably on a rotating basis to casual employees as a block in order of seniority, when possible. It is understood that each work location will retain a list of casual employees in In seniority order and that such blocks of five (5) days or more shall be offered equitably on a rotating basis in order of seniority.
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Samples: Working Agreement