Setting of Schedules Sample Clauses

Setting of Schedules. The Hospital has the right to set schedules based on patient needs. The Hospital, however, will seek input from nurses in a given department in creation of the schedule. The Hospital will seek to accommodate, consistent with operational needs, nurses’ desires for regularity in their scheduling patterns. When there are significant changes to the schedule, the Hospital will discuss the proposed change(s) with the affected nurse(s) and will provide at least thirty (30) days’ notice of significant changes.
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Setting of Schedules. The Medical Center has the right to set schedules on 16 patient or operational needs. The Medical Center will seek to accommodate, consistent 17 with operational needs, nurses’ desires for regularity in their scheduling patterns. If the 18 nurses on a unit present a proposal to create a template or self-schedule, supported by 19 the majority of the nurses on a unit, management will approve or deny the proposal 20 based upon articulated patient care or operational needs. To receive support, any 21 schedule must meet core staffing needs without incurring additional overtime or extra 22 shift premium. When there are permanent changes to the schedule, the Medical Center 24 30 days’ notice of permanent changes. 26 i. Open templates or patterns will be bid based upon seniority in each unit. 28 ii. In the event of holidays, leaves of absence or other reasonable 29 operational needs, temporary changes may be made prior to the schedule posting or 30 with agreement with the affected nurse after the schedule is posted. 32 iii. For the purpose of scheduling, per diems will be assigned or scheduled 33 prior to any balancing of schedules. 1 iv. All schedules will be reviewed by a bargaining unit nurse. Any concerns 2 on the schedule will be sent to the manager in writing, The manager will assess the 3 concerns, make changes as needed and approve the final schedule.
Setting of Schedules. 19 The Hospital has the right to set schedules based on patient needs. The Hospital, 20 however, will seek input from, and attempt to accommodate, all nurses in a given 21 department in creation of the schedule. The Hospital will also seek to accommodate, 22 consistent with operational needs, nurses’ desires for regularity in their scheduling 23 patterns. If the nurses on a unit present a proposal to create a pattern schedule, 24 supported by the majority of nurses on a unit, management will approve or deny the 25 proposal based upon articulated patient care or operational needs. To receive 26 approval, any pattern schedule must meet core staffing needs without incurring 27 additional overtime or extra shift premium. When there are significant changes to the 28 schedule, the Hospital will discuss the proposed change(s) with the affected nurse(s) 29 and will provide at least thirty (30) days’ notice of significant changes. 30 In the event of holidays, leaves of absence, or other reasonable operational needs, 31 temporary changes may be made prior to the schedule posting and subject to the 32 limitations in Section A of this Article.
Setting of Schedules. The Medical Center has the right to set schedules on patient or 28 i. Open templates or patterns will be bid based upon seniority in each unit. 29 ii. In the event of holidays, leaves of absence or other reasonable operational 32 iii. For the purpose of scheduling, per diems will be assigned or scheduled prior 1 iv. All schedules will be reviewed by a bargaining unit nurse. Any concerns on the 4 E. Nurses should notify the Medical Center of any unexpected absence from work 5 as far in advance as possible, but at least two and one-half (2.5.) hours before the start 6 of the nurse’s shift.
Setting of Schedules. The Medical Center has the right to set schedules on patient or operational needs. The Medical Center will seek to accommodate, consistent with operational needs, nurses’ desires for regularity in their scheduling patterns. If the nurses on a unit present a proposal to create a template or self-schedule, supported by the majority of the nurses on a unit, management will approve or deny the proposal based upon articulated patient care or operational needs. To receive support, any schedule must meet core staffing needs without incurring additional overtime or extra shift premium. When there are permanent changes to the schedule, the Medical Center will discuss the proposed change(s) with the affected nurse(s) and will provide at least 30 days’ notice of permanent changes. i. Open templates or patterns will be bid based upon seniority in each unit. ii. In the event of holidays, leaves of absence or other reasonable operational needs, temporary changes may be made prior to the schedule posting or with agreement with the affected nurse after the schedule is posted. iii. For the purpose of scheduling, per diems will be assigned or scheduled prior to any balancing of schedules. iv. All schedules will be reviewed by a bargaining unit nurse. Any concerns on the schedule will be sent to the manager in writing, The manager will assess the concerns, make changes as needed and approve the final schedule.
Setting of Schedules. The Hospital has the right to set schedules based on patient needs. The Hospital, however, will seek input from, and attempt to accommodate, all nurses in a given department in creation of the schedule. The Hospital will also seek to accommodate, consistent with operational needs, nurses’ desires for regularity in their scheduling patterns. When there are significant changes to the schedule, the Hospital will discuss the proposed change(s) with the affected nurse(s) and will provide at least thirty (30) days’ notice of significant changes. If the nurses on a unit present a proposal to create a pattern schedule, supported by the majority of nurses on a unit, management will approve or deny the proposal based upon articulated patient care or operational needs. To receive approval, any pattern schedule must meet core staffing needs without incurring additional overtime or extra shift premium. When there are significant changes to the schedule, the Hospital will discuss the proposed change(s) with the affected nurse(s) and will provide at least thirty (30) days’ notice of significant changes. In the event of holidays, leaves of absence, or other reasonable operational needs, temporary changes may be made prior to the schedule posting and subject to the limitations in Section A of this Article.
Setting of Schedules. 5 The Hospital has the right to set schedules based on patient needs. The Hospital, 6 however, will seek input from nurses in a given department in creation of the schedule.
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Related to Setting of Schedules

  • Posting of Schedules The Employer shall post the weekly work schedule for all employees not later than Monday 6:00 p.m. and twenty-two (22) days in advance. An employee's schedule may be changed without notice in the event of absence of other staff due to sickness or accident or in the event of emergencies. In all other cases, at least twenty-four (24) hours' notice of any change must be given or four (4) additional hours' pay given in lieu of notice. All requests for time off for special personal events to be made to Management for their approval prior to the posting of the schedule, and will be granted wherever possible. It is understood that this clause does not apply to casual employees. There shall be a daily starting time for each employee. Daily hours of work for full time employees shall be consecutive, with the exception of meal periods.

  • LIST OF SCHEDULES Schedule 1.1

  • Wage Schedules The Parties shall, upon completing a wage adjustment calculation, forthwith prepare, publish, post and distribute a wage schedule resulting therefrom. The final determination of the wage schedules shall be issued no later than the 7th day of March or September, for the May and November adjustments, respectively.

  • Outage Schedules The Connecting Transmission Owner shall post scheduled outages of its transmission facilities on the NYISO OASIS. Developer shall submit its planned maintenance schedules for the Large Generating Facility to Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO for a minimum of a rolling thirty-six month period. Developer shall update its planned maintenance schedules as necessary. NYISO may direct, or the Connecting Transmission Owner may request, Developer to reschedule its maintenance as necessary to maintain the reliability of the New York State Transmission System. Compensation to Developer for any additional direct costs that the Developer incurs as a result of rescheduling maintenance, including any additional overtime, breaking of maintenance contracts or other costs above and beyond the cost the Developer would have incurred absent the request to reschedule maintenance, shall be in accordance with the ISO OATT. Developer will not be eligible to receive compensation, if during the twelve (12) months prior to the date of the scheduled maintenance, the Developer had modified its schedule of maintenance activities other than at the direction of the NYISO or request of the Connecting Transmission Owner.

  • Shift Schedules 1501 Shift schedules for a minimum of a four (4) week period shall be posted at least two (2) weeks in advance of the beginning of the scheduled period. Shifts within the minimum four (4) week period shall not be altered after posting except by mutual agreement between the nurse(s) concerned and the Employer. Requests for specific days off duty shall be submitted in writing at least two (2) weeks prior to posting and granted, if possible in the judgment of the Employer. 1502 Requests for interchanges in posted shifts or a portion thereof shall also be submitted in writing, co-signed by the nurse willing to exchange shifts with the applicant. Where reasonably possible, interchanges in posted shifts are to be completed within the posted shift schedule. It is understood that any change in shifts or days off initiated by the nurses and approved by the Employer shall not result in overtime costs to the Employer. 1503 Night shift shall be considered as the first shift of each calendar day. 1504 Master rotations for each nursing unit shall be planned by the Employer in meaningful consultation with the nurse(s) concerned. The process for meaningful consultation shall include:  Employer proposes a master rotation including the Employer established criteria and provides to Nurses concerned  Nurses are provided reasonable time to submit feedback and/or an alternate master rotation for consideration.  The amended or new master rotation is provided to Nurses for review. Nurses are provided with a reasonable time to submit feedback.  At each step of the consultation process the Union will be provided with the new or revised master rotation to ensure contract compliance.  Employer has the sole discretion to select the new master rotation and provides rationale for the selection. Master Rotations shall, unless otherwise mutually agreed between the nurse(s) concerned and the Employer, observe the conditions listed hereinafter: (a) a minimum of fifteen hours (15) off between assigned shifts. (b) (i) a minimum of forty-seven (47) hours off at one time, or

  • Posting of Work Schedules Work schedules shall be written in ink and posted and maintained in such a way as to provide every employee an opportunity to know her shift schedule for an advanced period of six (6) weeks.

  • LIST OF SCHEDULES AND EXHIBITS Schedules

  • Annexes, Appendices and Footnotes The annexes, appendices and footnotes to this Agreement constitute an integral part of this Agreement.

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