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Weekly Assignments Sample Clauses

Weekly Assignments a. Supervisor(s) will assign relief for known vacancies on a weekly basis by reassigning Part-time employees and assigning on call employees based on their seniority and availability. The weekly schedule will be posted on the Wednesday prior to the beginning of the following Sunday work week. The schedule will be posted in a location that can be viewed by all employees. This schedule and any changes will be provided for all affected employees and it will be the responsibility of each employee to read and make note of their assignments. At the On Call employee’s request, the terminal supervisor will email the weekly work assignments to the employee. b. Following each seasonal bid assignment, Part-time and On call employees must submit to their Supervisor(s) a schedule of availability. The schedule of availability must indicate, by the day of the week, the days that they will be available for on call work, Classification and whether six
Weekly Assignments. Supervisor(s) will assign relief for known vacancies on a weekly basis by reassigning Part-time employees and assigning on call employees based on their seniority and availability. The weekly schedule will be posted on the Wednesday prior to the beginning of the following Sunday work week. The schedule will be posted in a location that can be viewed by all employees. This schedule and any changes will be provided for all affected employees and it will be the responsibility of each employee to read and make note of their assignments. At the On Call employee’s request, the terminal supervisor will email the weekly work assignments to the employee.
Weekly Assignments. 1. Terminal supervisor(s) will fill known vacancies on a weekly basis by assigning part-time employees on their free days and assigning on-call employees based on their seniority and schedule of availability. The weekly schedule will be posted by 5:00 pm Wednesday prior to the beginning of the following work week. The schedule will be posted in a location that can be viewed by all employees. This schedule and any changes will be provided to all affected employees, and it will be the responsibility of each employee to read and make note of their assignments. At the on-call employee’s request, the terminal supervisor will email to the employees WSF email address the weekly work assignments to the employee.
Weekly Assignments a. Supervisor(s) will assign relief for known vacancies on a weekly basis by reassigning part-time employees and assigning on-call employees based on their seniority and availability. The weekly schedule will be posted on the Wednesday prior to the beginning of the following Sunday work week. The schedule will be posted in a location that can be viewed by all employees. This schedule and any changes will be provided for all affected employees and it will be the responsibility of each employee to read and make note of their assignments. At the on-call employee’s request, the terminal supervisor will email the weekly work assignments to the employee. b. Following each seasonal bid assignment, part-time and on- call employees must submit to their supervisor(s) a schedule of availability. The schedule of availability must indicate, by the day of the week, the days that they will be available for on-call work, Seller/Traffic classification and whether six (6) or eight (8) hours is needed between assignments. This schedule of availability can be updated once every ninety (90) days following the start of the seasonal bid. c. IBU Terminal on-call employees will be assigned two (2) consecutive free days per week that will be repeated every week on the same days. An employee, that chooses to observe all free days for the season shall notify WSF on a form provided by WSF at the beginning of the season. By exercising this option, Dispatch will not be required to call the employee to work on their free days. On the first (1st) day of the month, an employee shall have one (1) opportunity per month, to change from “not being available” to “available” on their free days that month.

Related to Weekly Assignments

  • Shift Assignments When an opening occurs in a shift assignment in an appropriate work group at a location, preference shall be given to employees within the classification who possess the training, ability and any required special qualifications to perform the work required, on the basis of seniority. In the event that no employee desires a shift assignment, employees shall be selected in order of inverse seniority. This provision shall not apply to necessary training assignments. This provision shall not in itself alter the practice of rotating shifts where such practice presently exists. No employee who has a regular shift assignment on the effective date of the Agreement shall be involuntarily displaced from such shift assignment as a result of this Article.

  • Shift Assignment Should the University elect to establish a shift on any other schedule than the regular day shift (Monday through Friday) or to assign employees to work on any such shift, the employee(s) with the most seniority in the classification affected or to be assigned on such shift shall have preference in moving to such shift. If an insufficient number of employees in the classification elect to move to such shift, then the employee(s) with the least seniority in the classification shall be assigned to such shift. If positions or shifts are reduced or eliminated or movement of personnel to other shifts is required, then the seniority of the affected employee will prevail in the selection of shift, provided the affected employee can do the required work. Such shift preference is only applicable within the employee's classification.

  • Extra Duty Assignments (A) Teachers are required to supervise their students at all times, including recess, during the normal school day for teachers. No teacher will be required to supervise students during their duty-free lunch, nor during their preparation time, except in cases of emergency. (B) Teachers may be required to perform non-compensated service to students, which extend beyond the normal school day for teachers in cases of emergency. Attendance at Board meetings, PTA/PTO meetings which cannot be concluded during the normal teaching day, and parent conferences shall occasionally be required. (C) The PLCAC will make recommendations regarding the procedures for the supervision of students. (D) Each principal shall solicit volunteers from the regular teaching staff, the support staff, and the itinerant staff to perform scheduled routine jobs occurring during the bargaining unit member’s normal school day. (E) Should there be an insufficient number of volunteers from the stated staff pool to perform the scheduled routine jobs during the normal school day for teachers, the principal will complete the schedule by assigning the remaining staff as equitably as possible. (F) Staff members who are proficient in a second language, and are asked to serve as a translator outside of their regularly scheduled work day, shall be compensated based on the contractual extra duty rate of pay. Outside the regularly scheduled work day will be defined as: (1) Before or after school; (2) Before the start of the school year; (3) After the school year has concluded. (G) Teachers will be compensated for Board-sponsored and sanctioned clubs and programs at a stipend negotiated by the Board and Union. (H) If stipend negotiations have not concluded when an established or a new activity is scheduled to begin, the Board will establish a temporary stipend, pay increases retroactive to the conclusion of negotiations. (I) The Board shall post in every building the District’s paid extracurricular activities by the 2nd Friday in May of the year preceding the school term in which said activities take place. All postings shall be placed in all buildings. (J) Qualified volunteers for said activities will be solicited from the bargaining unit members first, and then from non-bargaining unit members at stipends not to exceed those printed on the salary schedule.

  • Deed; Xxxx of Sale; Assignment To the extent required and permitted by applicable law, this Agreement shall also constitute a “deed,” “xxxx of sale” or “assignment” of the assets and interests referenced herein.

  • Overtime Assignments 1. In classifications where employees are eligible for overtime pay, overtime work shall be offered to employees within the work location involved from the appropriate work group in continuing rotation on the basis of seniority. Each employee shall be selected in turn according to his/her place on the seniority list by rotation provided, however, the employee whose turn it is to work possesses the qualifications, training and ability to perform the specific work required. 2. An employee requesting to be skipped when it becomes his/her turn to work overtime shall not be rescheduled for overtime work until his/her name is reached again in orderly sequence and an appropriate notation shall be made on the overtime roster. 3. In the event no employee accepts required overtime work, the State shall assign employees within the work location involved from the appropriate work group to perform the overtime work by continuing rotation in inverse order of seniority. Employees who are unavailable, including employees who are on vacation, sick leave or other approved leaves of absence, and employees for whom the requirement of overtime work would cause undue hardship, shall be excused from a required overtime assignment. Employees so excused shall not lose their eligibility for overtime work within the then current rotation. 4. Work in progress, when appropriate, shall be completed by the employee performing the work at the time the determination is made that overtime is required except that an employee for whom the requirement of overtime work would cause undue hardship shall be excused from the overtime assignment.

  • Subcontracting; Assignment The Contractor may not subcontract any portion of the services provided under this Contract without obtaining the prior written approval of the Procurement Officer, nor may the Contractor assign this Contract or any of its rights or obligations hereunder, without the prior written approval of the Procurement Officer provided, however, that a contractor may assign monies receivable under a contract after due notice to the State. Any subcontracts shall include such language as may be required in various clauses contained within this Contract, exhibits, and attachments. The Contract shall not be assigned until all approvals, documents, and affidavits are completed and properly registered. The State shall not be responsible for fulfillment of the Contractor’s obligations to its subcontractors.

  • SUBSEQUENT ASSIGNMENTS After the Effective Date, the Assignee shall have the right pursuant to Section 12.3.1 of the Credit Agreement to assign the rights which are assigned to the Assignee hereunder to any entity or person, provided that (i) any such subsequent assignment does not violate any of the terms and conditions of the Loan Documents or any law, rule, regulation, order, writ, judgment, injunction or decree and that any consent required under the terms of the Loan Documents has been obtained and (ii) unless the prior written consent of the Assignor is obtained, the Assignee is not thereby released from its obligations to the Assignor hereunder, if any remain unsatisfied, including, without limitation, its obligations under Sections 4, 5 and 8 hereof.

  • SUBLET/ASSIGNMENT The Lessee may not transfer or assign this Lease, or any right or interest hereunder or sublet said leased Premises or any part thereof without first obtaining the prior written consent and approval of the Lessor.

  • Work Assignments Section 1. The Company shall determine whether to staff a position or fill a vacancy and the method or combination of methods it shall use for such purposes. In making this determination, the Company shall first give consideration to qualified internal candidates prior to off-street applicants. All vacancies within the Bargaining Unit shall be posted (manually or electronically) in such a fashion as to be accessible by employees. The posting shall include the title, pay range, and sufficient information regarding requirements and duties to adequately describe the vacancy. The vacancy shall remain posted for seven (7) calendar days. Section 2. In connection with Section 1. above, employees who have met a twelve (12) month time-in-title and location requirement shall be afforded the opportunity to submit to the Company a form on which they may identify their interest in being considered for vacancies which occur in the Bargaining Unit. Section 3. When a vacancy is to be filled from within the Bargaining Unit, Management will consider all qualified candidates who have forms on file relating to the vacancy in question. In selecting the employee to fill the position, the Company will first give due consideration to the candidates’ qualifications and past performance and where those factors are relatively equal, in the judgment of the Company, it shall consider seniority. Section 4. The Company agrees to provide the Union, in writing, the names and titles of all candidates selected under this Article, by the fifteenth (15th) calendar day after any such selection is made. Section 5. Nothing in this Agreement shall be applied or interpreted to restrict the Company in the exercise of its right to hire, promote or transfer; and, to the extent the needs of the business require, to have Bargaining Unit work performed by its supervisory personnel, or its right to make sales assignments without limitations.

  • Contract Assignment You cannot assign this contract to another person nor sublet any part of the premises.