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. (1) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to one hour up to twice per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 2 or 3 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than two changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates. (2) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, or where Time Study Crews are studying logging or log hauling operations, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to two hours up to four times per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 5 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than four changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
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Samples: Component Agreement, Component Agreement
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.
(1) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to one hour up to twice per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 2 or 3 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than two changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
(2) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, or where Time Study Crews are studying logging or log hauling operations, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to two hours up to four times per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 5 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than four changes BCGEU (ETO Component) and Gov’t of BC – 18th (03/2022) are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
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Samples: Eighteenth Component Agreement
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.
(1) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to one hour up to twice per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 2 2, 3 or 3 4 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than two changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
(2) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, or where Time Study Crews are studying logging or log hauling operations, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to two hours up to four times per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 5 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than four changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
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.
(1) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to one hour up to twice per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 2 or 3 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than two changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
(2) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, or where Time Study Crews are studying logging or log hauling operations, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to two hours up to four times per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 5 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than four changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
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Samples: Eighteenth Component Agreement
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.
(1) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to one hour up to twice per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 2 or 3 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than two changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
(2) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, or where Time Study Crews are studying logging or log hauling operations, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to two hours up to four times per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 5 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than four changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.. BCGEU (ETO Component) and Gov’t of BC - 18th (03/2022)
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Samples: Eighteenth Component Agreement
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.
(1) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to one hour up to twice per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 2 2, 3, 4 or 3 6 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than two changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
(2) Where hours of operation are affected by a third party engaged in paving or construction work by contract, or where Time Study Crews are studying logging or log hauling operations, the Employer, subject to giving 72 hours' notice, may change the starting and finishing times by up to two hours up to four times per year for personnel in classifications listed in Appendix 5 directly affected, provided that the total daily hours scheduled are not changed. If more than four changes are made, all time worked outside of the original negotiated schedule, during the subsequent changes, shall be paid at overtime rates.
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Samples: Component Agreement