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Specific City. Rights In addition to the following and other rights of the City enumerated in this Agreement, the City expressly reserves its management rights and all the rights conferred on it by law. The City’s rights (and those of the CWA Administrator on its behalf) include, but are not limited to the right to: (a) Inspect any construction site or facility to ensure that the Contractor follows the applicable safety and other work requirements; (b) Require Contractors to establish a different work week or shift schedule for particular craft employees as required to meet the operational needs of the Project Work at a particular location; (c) At its sole option, terminate, delay and/or suspend any and all portions of the Project Work at any time; prohibit some or all work on certain days or during certain hours of the day to accommodate the ongoing City services and/or to mitigate the effect of ongoing Project Work on businesses and residents in the neighborhood of the Project site; and/or require such other operational or schedule changes it deems necessary, in its sole judgment, to effectively maintain City service levels and remain a good neighbor to those in the area of the Project Work. In order to permit the Contractors and Unions to make appropriate scheduling plans, the City will provide the CWA Administrator and the affected Contractor(s) and Union(s) with reasonable notice of any changes it requires pursuant to this section; provided, however, that if notice is not provided in time to advise craft employees not to report for work, show-up pay shall be due pursuant to the provision of Article 6.
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Specific City. Rights In addition to the following and other rights of the City enumerated in this Agreement, the City expressly reserves its management rights and all the rights conferred on it by law. The City’s rights (and those of the Contract Administrator on its behalf) include but are not limited to the right to: (a) Inspect any construction site or facility to ensure that the Contractor follows the applicable safety and other work requirements; (b) Require Contractors to establish a different work week or shift schedule for particular employees as required to meet the operational needs of the Project Work at a particular location; (c) At its sole option, terminate, delay and/or suspend any and all portions of the covered work at any time; prohibit some or all work on certain days or during certain hours of the day to accommodate the ongoing operations of the City’s Facilities and/or to mitigate the effect of ongoing Project Work on businesses and residents in the neighborhood of the Project site; and/or require such other operational or schedule changes it deems necessary, in its sole judgment, to effectively maintain its primary mission and remain a good neighbor to those in the area of its facilities. (In order to permit the Contractors and Unions to make appropriate scheduling plans, the City will provide the CWA Administrator, and the affected Contractor(s) and Union(s) with reasonable notice of any changes it requires pursuant to this section; provided, however, that if notice is not provided in time to advise employees not to report for work, show-up pay shall be due pursuant to the provision of Article 6, Section 6.6); (d) Approve any work methods, procedures and techniques used by Contractors whether or not these methods, procedures or techniques are part of industry practices or customs; and (e) Investigate and process complaints, through the CWA Administrator, in the matter set forth in Articles 7 and 10.
Specific City. Rights In addition to the following and other rights of the City enumerated in this Agreement, the City expressly reserves its management rights and all the rights conferred on it by law. The City’s rights include but are not limited to the right to: (a) Inspect any construction site or facility to ensure that the Contractor follows the applicable safety and other work requirements; (b) Require Contractors to establish a different work week or shift schedule for particular employees as required to meet the operational needs of the Project Work at a particular location; (c) At its sole option, terminate, delay and/or suspend any and all portions of the Project Work at any time; prohibit some or all Project Work on certain days or during certain hours of the day to accommodate the ongoing operations of the City’s Facilities and/or to mitigate the effect of ongoing Project Work on businesses and residents in the neighborhood of the Project site; and/or require such other operational or schedule changes it deems necessary, in its sole judgment, to effectively maintain its primary mission and remain a good neighbor to those in the area of its facilities. (In order to permit the Contractors and Unions to make appropriate scheduling plans, the City will provide the affected Contractor(s) and Union(s) with reasonable notice of any changes it requires pursuant to this section; provided, however, that if notice is not provided in time to advise employees not to report for work, show-up pay shall be due pursuant to the applicable MLA; (d) Approve any work methods, procedures and techniques used by Contractors whether or not these methods, procedures or techniques are part of industry practices or customs; and (e) Investigate and process complaints, in the matter set forth in Articles 6 and 9.

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