Common use of Technological Change Defined Clause in Contracts

Technological Change Defined. Technological change means the introduction by the Board of new types of equipment, new methods of operation or organization, new related procedures and/or the requirement of obtaining new skills that affect the terms and conditions or security of employment of the employees to whom this Agreement applies.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Technological Change Defined. Technological change means the introduction by the Board of new types of equipment, new methods of operation or organization, new related procedures and/or the requirement of obtaining new skills that affect the terms and conditions or security of employment of the employees to whom this Agreement applies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Technological Change Defined. Technological ‌ For purposes of this article technological change means means: (a) the introduction by the Board Employer of new types a change in work, undertaking or business, or a change in its equipment or material from the equipment or material previously used by the Employer, in work, undertaking or business; or (b) a change in the manner the Employer carries on its work, undertaking or business related to the introduction of equipment, new methods of operation that equipment or organization, new related procedures and/or the requirement of obtaining new skills that affect the terms and conditions or security of employment of the employees to whom this Agreement appliesmaterial.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Technological Change Defined. Technological For purposes of this Article technological change means means: (a) the introduction by the Board Employer of new types a change in work, undertaking or business, or a change in its equipment or material from the equipment or material previously used by the Employer, in work, undertaking or business; or (b) a change in the manner the Employer carries on its work, undertaking or business related to the introduction of equipment, new methods of operation that equipment or organization, new related procedures and/or the requirement of obtaining new skills that affect the terms and conditions or security of employment of the employees to whom this Agreement appliesmaterial.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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