Weekends to Allow Equality of Distribution Sample Clauses

Weekends to Allow Equality of Distribution. For all regular workers, weekends will be planned to allow equality of distribution where possible. Days off shall be scheduled consecutively when practicable. Workers who wish weekends off shall be scheduled to allow two (2) weekends off in every five (5). For the purposes of this clause, a weekend shall be defined as the hours between 2300 hours Friday to 0700 hours the following Monday.
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Weekends to Allow Equality of Distribution. For employees, weekends will be planned to allow equality of distribution where possible. Full- time employees will be scheduled to allow for every second weekend off and part-time employees will not be required to work more than three (3) weekends in every six-week schedule.
Weekends to Allow Equality of Distribution. For shift workers, weekends will be planned to allow for equality of distribution where possible. Days shall be scheduled consecutively when practicable. All shift workers will be scheduled to allow two (2) weekends off in every five (5). For the purpose of this Article, a weekend shall be defined as Friday to Sunday

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