Common use of SHIFT PRINCIPLE Clause in Contracts

SHIFT PRINCIPLE. 25.01 (a) When a full-time indeterminate employee is required to attend one of the following proceedings outside a period which extends before or beyond three (3) hours of his or her scheduled hours of work on a day during which he or she would be eligible for a shift premium, the employee may request that his or her hours of work on that day be scheduled between six (6) a.m. and six (6) p.m.; such request will be granted provided there is no increase in cost to the Employer. In no case will the employee be expected to report for work or lose regular pay without receiving at least twelve (12) hours of rest between the time his or her attendance was no longer required at the proceeding and the beginning of his or her next scheduled work period. (i) Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board Proceedings Clauses 13.01, 13.02, 13.04, 13.05 and 13.06. (ii) Contract Negotiation and Preparatory Contract Negotiation Meetings Clauses 13.09 and 13.10. (iii) Personnel Selection Process Article 52. (iv) To write Provincial Certification Examinations which are a requirement for the continuation of the performance of the duties of the employee's position. (v) Training Courses which the employee is required to attend by the Employer.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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SHIFT PRINCIPLE. 25.01 (a) When a full-time indeterminate employee is required to attend one of the following proceedings outside a period which extends before or beyond three (3) hours of his or her scheduled hours of work on a day during which he or she would be eligible for a shift premium, the employee may request that his or her hours of work on that day be scheduled between six (6) a.m. and six (6) p.m.; such request will be granted provided there is no increase in cost to the Employer. In no case will the employee be expected to report for work or lose regular pay without receiving at least twelve (12) hours of rest between the time his or her attendance was no longer required at the proceeding and the beginning of his or her next scheduled work period. (i) Federal Public Sector Service Labour Relations and Employment Board Proceedings Clauses 13.01, 13.02, 13.04, 13.05 and 13.06. (ii) Contract Negotiation and Preparatory Contract Negotiation Meetings Clauses 13.09 and 13.10. (iii) Personnel Selection Process Article 5251. (iv) To write Provincial Certification Examinations which are a requirement for the continuation of the performance of the duties of the employee's position. (v) Training Courses which the employee is required to attend by the Employer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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SHIFT PRINCIPLE. 25.01 (a) When a full-time indeterminate employee is required to attend one of the following proceedings outside a period which extends before or beyond three (3) hours of his or her scheduled hours of work on a day during which he or she would be eligible for a shift premium, the employee may request that his or her hours of work on that day be scheduled between six (6) a.m. and six (6) p.m.; such request will be granted provided there is no increase in cost to the Employer. In no case will the employee be expected to report for work or lose regular pay without receiving at least twelve (12) hours of rest between the time his or her attendance was no longer required at the proceeding and the beginning of his or her next scheduled work period. (i) Federal Public Sector Labour Service Staff Relations and Employment Board Proceedings Clauses 13.01, 13.02, 13.04, 13.05 and 13.06. (ii) Contract Negotiation and Preparatory Contract Negotiation Meetings Clauses 13.09 and 13.10. (iii) Personnel Selection Process Article 5251. (iv) To write Provincial Certification Examinations which are a requirement for the continuation of the performance of the duties of the employee's position. (v) Training Courses which the employee is required to attend by the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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