Shutdowns. 24.01 Where the Employer schedules a shutdown to perform scheduled maintenance or other work, employees who would be regularly scheduled to report to work on that shift shall report for work. Employees shall be assigned duties and be paid at the greater of the hourly wage rate for the classification worked on the shift or their regularly scheduled classification rate.
Shutdowns. Where the Company decides to shut down all or part of the mine operation and requires an Employee to take annual leave, a minimum of four weeks’ notice of this requirement will be given to each Employee. An Employee who receives such notice will take annual leave.
Shutdowns. In the event that any pollution control equipment in the Cogeneration Facility malfunctions, subject to Paragraph 5.A., Cogentrix will shut down the operation of the boiler related to such pollution control equipment if such malfunction results in higher than government permitted levels of air pollutants. Cogentrix will undertake the repairs of such malfunctioning equipment as expeditiously as possible and will not begin operations of such boiler until there has been full compliance with all governmental clean air regulations.
Shutdowns. If there is a planned shutdown of infrastructure that is upstream of a Receipt Point that will affect the Shipper (Upstream Shutdown) or of infrastructure that is downstream of a Delivery Point (Downstream Shutdown), then for the purpose of aligning Pipeline maintenance with such Shutdown, the Shipper must, to the extent the Shipper has been notified of such Shutdown, notify the Transporter as soon as practicable of the relevant Shutdown setting out the dates on which the relevant Shutdown will commence and conclude and any forecast of gas demand expected (if any) in that period. The quantities of Gas during any Shutdown will be nominated by the Shipper in accordance with clause 6.
Shutdowns. If any program location is temporarily shutdown as a result of: A recommendation of the Joint Health and Safety Committee, or an inspection team; A refusal to work under Article 27.06; An order of a government inspector; Every affected employee shall continue to be paid during shutdown. Affected employees may be assigned temporarily to other program locations, without loss of pay.
Shutdowns. When paper machines are operating on a day basis the following shall apply to shutdowns of the type set forth in the following paragraph which occur during a for which paper machine operation has been scheduled provided that employees affected shall be only those scheduled to work under such operating schedules: For emergency shutdowns of hours or less (includes the shift in which the shutdown occurs and the two shifts following) and all normal shutdowns occasioned by normal cleanup, clothing changes and scheduled normal maintenance, operating crews will be provided work and will be paid at the rate of their regular occupation. Employees will be expected to do work assigned. Tour workers may be scheduled to work with day crews during these shutdowns and if so scheduled will work day hours. This paragraph does not apply to shutdowns occasioned by causes other than breakdown of mill operating equipment or to employees not scheduled to work.
Shutdowns. (a) This Section applies to shutdowns, including those shutdowns caused by vacation, idled capacity, and preventive maintenance.
(b) The Company may schedule up to six (6) weeks of shutdown each year to be scheduled at any time by Department at the Company’s discretion. However, in so doing no one Department will be required to shut down more than 5 weeks in total. For purpose of this provision, the Mine Operations Department is a separate department than the Mine Mobile Maintenance Department.
(c) The Company will give written notice to the Union at least 15 days before commencement of said shutdown(s).
(d) Qualified employees may volunteer to perform available work during a shutdown. Plant seniority shall govern if there are more qualified volunteers than there is available work. If there are not a sufficient number of qualified volunteers to perform available work, then the Company may require qualified employees to perform such work by reverse plant seniority.
(e) Employees may, but are not required to, use their accrued vacation time in order to be paid during the shutdown. Employees may elect to take some or all of the shutdown days that they do not work as unpaid days, rather than as paid vacation days. An employee’s election to take such days as unpaid days shall not result in a chargeable absence incident.
(f) The Company, so far as conveniently possible, will attempt to find other suitable substitute employment within the plant so affected for any employee who, at the time such shutdown starts, has already taken his/her full vacation time or for any employee who, due to special circumstances that time, would suffer unusual and serious personal hardship as a result of being compelled to take such vacation during said shutdown period.
Shutdowns. (i) Healthscope may temporarily close a part or whole of a hospital not more than once every 12 months for a period not exceeding two weeks. During such a close down, an employee may be required to take paid annual leave during part or all of this period. Where an employee does not have sufficient accrued annual leave for this period, they may take annual leave in advance.
(ii) Healthscope will give a minimum of two months notice in writing of the temporary closure to the affected employees.
(iii) An employee, instead of taking annual leave or annual leave in advance, may elect to utilise the following alternative options for dealing with the shutdown:
(a) by mutual agreement an employee may elect to be temporarily reassigned to another part of the hospital or an adjacent Healthscope private hospital or another adjacent Healthscope facility. During any such agreed temporary re-assignment, the employee will be covered by the relevant classification and the conditions applicable in this agreement; and/or
(b) an employee may elect to bank hours and/or accrued time off in lieu for the purpose of covering likely shutdown period. Where an employee proposes to bank hours or accrued time off in lieu to cover the shutdown period, Healthscope will agree to such arrangements wherever possible; and/or
(c) an employee may seek to take another form of leave during a period of close down including a period of leave without pay.
Shutdowns. A Shutdown is a system stoppage that an operator can recover from without loss of job integrity. The overall system shutdown rate shall not exceed the system shutdown rate indicated.
Shutdowns. A. If the Company schedules a complete or partial plant shutdown, employees whose departments/teams are not scheduled to work may be required by the Company to take an equivalent amount of vacation during the shutdown but in no cases will employees be required to take more than 40 hours. All other vacation time to which an employee is entitled may be taken at any time during the year convenient to the employee and the Company.
B. The Company agrees to notify the Union in writing, thirty (30) days in advance of the proposed vacation period, insofar as possible.