Common use of SCHEDULING PRACTICES Clause in Contracts

SCHEDULING PRACTICES. Schedules will be established by the Employer in compliance with this Agreement and to meet work site needs. The Employer will not change the permanent schedule of an Employee, without first notifying the Employees seven (7) days in advance of the changes except in cases of emergency or unusual circumstances. The Employer shall, when practical, consider seniority in these schedule changes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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SCHEDULING PRACTICES. Schedules will be established by the Employer in compliance with this Agreement and to meet work site needs. The Employer will not change the permanent schedule of an Employee, except in cases of emergency or unusual circumstances, without first notifying the Employees seven (7) days in advance of the changes except in cases of emergency or unusual circumstanceschanges. The Employer shall, when practical, consider seniority in these schedule changes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

SCHEDULING PRACTICES. Schedules Work schedules will be established by the Employer in compliance with this Labor Agreement and to meet work site needs. The Employer will agrees not to change an employee’s permanent schedule, except in the permanent schedule case of an Employeeemergency or unusual circumstances, without first notifying the Employees seven (7) days in advance of the changes except changes, unless the Employer and the Employee mutually agree to make the change sooner. Nothing in cases of emergency or unusual circumstances. The Employer shall, when practical, consider seniority in these schedule changesthis Article may be used to circumvent the bidding procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

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SCHEDULING PRACTICES. Schedules Work schedules will be established by the Employer in compliance with this Agreement agreement and to meet work site needs. The Employer will agrees not to change an employee’s permanent schedule, except in the permanent schedule case of an Employeeemergency or unusual circumstances, without first notifying the Employees seven employees thirty (730) calendar days in advance of the changes except changes, unless the employer and the employee mutually agree to make the change sooner. Nothing in cases of emergency or unusual circumstances. The Employer shall, when practical, consider seniority in these schedule changesthis Article may be used to circumvent the bidding procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

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