Common use of Temporary Work Schedule Changes Clause in Contracts

Temporary Work Schedule Changes. Due to changing job requirements, it may be necessary to vary start and finish times for Employees from time to time on an occasional basis with the following provisions: i) twenty-four (24) notice of the change is given unless overtime is paid for hours which fall short of twenty-four (24) hours; ii) the new schedule is consecutive hours unless the current shift is split; and iii) the work week remains the same. An Employee or a supervisor may request an occasional change in the scheduled number of hours worked each day during a week with the following provisions: i) the Employee and the supervisor must both agree to the change; and ii) the new weekly schedule will contain the same number of appointed hours.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Temporary Work Schedule Changes. Due to changing job requirements, it may be necessary to vary start and finish times for Employees from time to time on an occasional basis with the following provisions: i(a) twenty-four (24) notice of the change is given unless overtime is paid for hours which fall short of twenty-four (24) hours; ii(b) the new schedule is consecutive hours unless the current shift is split; and iii(c) the work week remains the same. An Employee or a supervisor may request an occasional change in the scheduled number of hours worked each day during a week with the following provisions: i(a) the Employee and the supervisor must both agree to the change; and ii(b) the new weekly schedule will contain the same number of appointed hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Temporary Work Schedule Changes. Due to changing job requirements, it may be necessary to vary start and finish times for Employees from time to time-to-time on an occasional basis with the following provisions: i(a) twenty-four (24) hours’ notice of the change is given unless overtime is paid for hours which fall short of twenty-four (24) hours; ii(b) the new schedule is consecutive hours unless the current shift is split; and iii(c) the work week remains the same. An Employee or a supervisor may request an occasional change in the scheduled number of hours worked each day during a week with the following provisions: i(a) the Employee and the supervisor must both agree to the change; and ii(b) the new weekly schedule will contain the same number of appointed hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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