Starting and Finishing Times Sample Clauses

Starting and Finishing Times. An employee's start and finish times will be established on the annual work schedule as noted in Clause 7.2(e) above. However, an employee's start or finish time may be adjusted by up to three hours with a minimum of 14 days' written notice to the employee. A shorter period than 14 days may be mutually agreed to by the Employer and the employee. Notice to change a start or finish time must be for operational reasons and such notice must include those reasons. An employee may also request to adjust their start or finish time of up to three hours for personal reasons. Such requests from an employee will be granted providing it does not affect the operation of the Employer or add additional costs.
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Starting and Finishing Times. (a) During periods of high fire hazard which result in industrial restrictions in forest usage, the Employer may advance the starting and finishing times by up to three hours up to twice per year for personnel directly affected by such restrictions, provided that the total daily hours originally scheduled are not changed. If more than two changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
Starting and Finishing Times. (1) The Employer shall notify the starting and finishing times of the ordinary hours of work for the general body of employees in each department or for the first employee to start in a department where the nature of work involves a staggered start, and any special starting and finishing times of ordinary hours of employees engaged on preparatory work or on finishing off or cleaning up.
Starting and Finishing Times. A variety of starting and finishing times which meet operational requirements will continue on each site. All employees are required to be at their workstation ready to commence work at shift starting time. Employees unable to commence work at their normal starting time will notify their Supervisor or Manager with as much notice as possible prior to the commencement of the shift.
Starting and Finishing Times. The provisions of Articles 14.4 and 14.5 with respect to scheduling of starting and finishing time (but excluding days off), will not be applicable to employees scheduled on location or major studio productions. On those occasions starting and finishing times shall be assigned as early as possible but not later than the end of the tour of duty the day before for continuing work on the location or major studio production. If such notice is not given, the employee's tour of duty for the next day shall be deemed to commence at 0900 hours. In the event that the employee is subsequently required to report for duty prior to or later than 0900 hours, the employee shall be credited with the standard work day beginning at 0900 hours plus any additional hours worked.
Starting and Finishing Times. There shall be agreed start and finish location(s) and time(s) that shall be designed to support production, maximize equipment operating hours and maintenance time. These may be altered by “the Employer” to suit the needs of the project following consultation with the Employees affected. Employees shall be advised of these particulars upon commencement of employment and shall be given at least forty eight (48) hours notice of any variation. All Employees shall be changed and ready for work at the commencement of paid working time at the designated location.
Starting and Finishing Times. All employees shall be at their designated workplace ready to commence work and finish work at correct times. Any agreed walking and hand washing up time will be strictly adhered to by employees. Such Agreements shall keep effective time lost to an absolute minimum.
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Starting and Finishing Times. (a) The starting and finishing times of the ordinary working hours of any shift will be worked between those hours that are agreed between the Company and the majority of the affected Employees. “
Starting and Finishing Times. 41.1 All employees shall be at their workstations by normal starting times.
Starting and Finishing Times. Starting and finishing times will be by mutual agreement between the Employee/s and the Employer, except where business needs dictate. The Employer, after consultation with the Employees affected, may alter the starting and finishing times. Employees are required to observe the nominated starting and finishing times for the working day, including designated breaks to maximise available working time.
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