Common use of TIME-TRADING Clause in Contracts

TIME-TRADING. Communications Dispatcher/Clerk I, Communications Dispatcher Clerk II, Telephone Systems Operator and Water Pumpers (Maintenance Worker) working swing shifts may trade time with other employees of the same classification in the same division subject to the following conditions: a) The trading of time is done voluntarily by the employees and not at the request of the Employer. b) The trade is not made for reasons related to the Employer's business operations but is due to the employee's desire or need to attend to a personal matter. c) The Employer maintains records of all time traded by employees. d) The time is traded and paid back within a twelve (12) month period. (Time cannot be paid but actually worked back.) e) The minimum number of hours traded equals one (1) hour. f) The time trade must be in writing on the request form. g) All trading is subject to the approval of the supervisor. h) Time trading shall be limited to ninety-six (96) hours per year.

Appears in 5 contracts

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

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