Shift Reassignments Sample Clauses

Shift Reassignments. Temporary mandatory reassignment of Nurses to other shifts is discouraged. Toward this objective, the following restrictions will be followed: 1. If a temporary staff shortage exists on a shift, the Hospital will seek volunteers for such shifts from Regular and Relief Staff in that department. 2. Volunteers also will be sought from Relief and Regular Nurses assigned to other departments who have the necessary skills and who have previously indicated their availability for additional shifts. 3. If insufficient volunteers exist reassignment will be by seniority. In addition, (a) a Nurse cannot be reassigned for more than three (3) weeks in a twelve (12) month period without the Nurse’s consent, and (b) a Nurse cannot be reassigned for less than one (1) week without the Nurse’s consent. 4. Nurses shall receive time and one half (1 ½) the base hourly rate for shifts worked as a result of temporary mandatory reassignment to other shifts. This compensation applies to temporary mandatory reassignment of not less than one (1) week. This compensation also applies to voluntary temporary reassignment to another shift for more than one (1) week upon request by the nurse manager. 5. The Hospital may rely upon external staffing sources to cover temporary staffing shortages or needs, and as a means of reducing or eliminating reassignment, under paragraph 3 above, of Regular or Relief Nurses who have not volunteered for such shifts. 6. Specific procedural guidelines will be a subject for discussion between the Hospital and the Association. In addition, when it is anticipated that a future temporary shortage may occur in a particular department, potential resolutions and alternatives will be discussed between the Hospital and, the Association and by the Director/Manager with staff.
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Shift Reassignments. If an employee is permanently reassigned to a different unit day, such, employee is entitled to receive notice of the reassignment at least 30 days before the effective date of the reassignment unless the employee agrees to move before the effective date.
Shift Reassignments. Temporary mandatory reassignment of Nurses to other shifts is discouraged. Toward this objective, the following restrictions will be followed: 1. If a temporary staff shortage exists on a shift, the Hospital will seek volunteers for such shifts from Regular and Relief Staff in that department. 2. Volunteers also will be sought from Relief and Regular Nurses assigned to other departments who have the necessary skills and who have previously indicated their availability for additional shifts.

Related to Shift Reassignments

  • Reassignments Professional staff members serving under a multi-year contract may be assigned by the President to any professional position within their areas of competence and qualifications during the term of the contract, but their salaries may not be reduced during the duration of the contract below that which they would have received had they continued in their original position, and they may be dismissed from the College/University during the term of the contract only for cause consistent with appropriate statutory provisions. exist.

  • Reassignment The Superintendent cannot be reassigned from the position of Superintendent to another position without the Superintendent’s express written consent.

  • Room Reassignment The Manager may in its sole and unfettered discretion, relocate the Resident to another Room upon 48 hours advance written notice. The Resident agrees to comply with the terms of any relocation notice and to remove and relocate the Resident’s property to the Room designated in the relocation notice. Residents are required to comply with any de-densifying efforts required on campus due to Covid-19 or other public health or safety emergency, including, but not limited to, the relocation of all or some residential students to alternative housing. Relocation does not constitute a termination of a residential student’s housing contract. In the event that the Manager must relocate students as part of a de-densifying strategy due to public health, safety or other concerns for an extended period of time and alternative housing is not available, the Manager may, in its sole and unfettered discretion, pay impacted students fair and reasonable reimbursement (as determined by the Manager) as appropriate and based on information available at that time and in full and final satisfaction of the Manager’s and the Institution’s obligations hereunder.

  • Voluntary Reassignment If a vacancy occurs in the same or other department or division outside the unit member’s normal assignment, the unit member may submit a written request to the College President to be reassigned. Such requests, if received at least one (1) week prior to the closing date for application for an advertised position, shall be considered before those of other applicants.

  • Transfers and Reassignments Definitions

  • Transfer and Reassignment An academic staff member may, by agreement between the member and the University, be assigned to a new academic unit (Article 13.

  • Involuntary Reassignment In the absence of volunteers to fill a vacancy internally, the college may administratively reassign from any overstaffed area that qualified faculty member with the lowest seniority.

  • Shift Assignments When an opening occurs in a shift assignment in an appropriate work group at a location, preference shall be given to employees within the classification who possess the training, ability and any required special qualifications to perform the work required, on the basis of seniority. In the event that no employee desires a shift assignment, employees shall be selected in order of inverse seniority. This provision shall not apply to necessary training assignments. This provision shall not in itself alter the practice of rotating shifts where such practice presently exists. No employee who has a regular shift assignment on the effective date of the Agreement shall be involuntarily displaced from such shift assignment as a result of this Article.

  • Overtime Assignments 1. In classifications where employees are eligible for overtime pay, overtime work shall be offered to employees within the work location involved from the appropriate work group in continuing rotation on the basis of seniority. Each employee shall be selected in turn according to his/her place on the seniority list by rotation provided, however, the employee whose turn it is to work possesses the qualifications, training and ability to perform the specific work required. 2. An employee requesting to be skipped when it becomes his/her turn to work overtime shall not be rescheduled for overtime work until his/her name is reached again in orderly sequence and an appropriate notation shall be made on the overtime roster. 3. In the event no employee accepts required overtime work, the State shall assign employees within the work location involved from the appropriate work group to perform the overtime work by continuing rotation in inverse order of seniority. Employees who are unavailable, including employees who are on vacation, sick leave or other approved leaves of absence, and employees for whom the requirement of overtime work would cause undue hardship, shall be excused from a required overtime assignment. Employees so excused shall not lose their eligibility for overtime work within the then current rotation. 4. Work in progress, when appropriate, shall be completed by the employee performing the work at the time the determination is made that overtime is required except that an employee for whom the requirement of overtime work would cause undue hardship shall be excused from the overtime assignment.

  • Temporary Reassignment Notwithstanding the above, the Appointing Authority may temporarily reassign any employee to another work area and/or shift for five (5) consecutive months or less. With mutual agreement between the Local and the Appointing Authority, such reassignment may extend up to twelve (12) months. At the end of the reassignment, the reassigned employee shall return to his/her former position, unless the position has been abolished, in which case the employee shall return to his/her former work area and shift.

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