Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • Substitution • Rotation of Shifts • Allocation of Overtime • Preference in Vacation • Training Courses • Work Schedules
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • Substitution • Rotation of Shifts • Allocation of Overtime • Preference in Vacation • Training Courses • Work Schedules
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • ] Substitution • ] Rotation of Shifts • ] Allocation of Overtime • ] Preference in Vacation • ] Training Courses • ] Work Schedules
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • ] Substitution • ] Rotation of Shifts • ] Allocation of Overtime • ] Preference in Vacation • ] Training Courses • ] Work SchedulesSchedules Where the Employer proposes a change in work groups, the matter shall be subject to agreement between the parties.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • Substitution • Rotation of Shifts • Allocation of Overtime • – for employees working overtime within their own classification series Preference in Vacation • Training Courses • Work Schedules
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • ➢ Substitution • ➢ Rotation of Shifts • ➢ Allocation of Overtime • ➢ Preference in Vacation • ➢ Training Courses • ➢ Work SchedulesSchedules Where the Employer proposes a change in work groups, the matter shall be subject to agreement between the Parties.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • ➢ Substitution • ➢ Rotation of Shifts • ➢ Allocation of Overtime • – for employees working overtime within their own classification series. ➢ Preference in Vacation • ➢ Training Courses • ➢ Work Schedules
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • ➢ Substitution • ➢ Rotation of Shifts • ➢ Allocation of Overtime • ➢ Preference in Vacation • ➢ Training Courses • ➢ Work SchedulesSchedules The seniority block boundaries, as per Memorandum of Understanding #4, shall determine the jurisdiction of the work groups. The Parties recognize that situations of an emergent nature or when there is not a qualified employee may arise where work jurisdictions for work groups may cross over.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Work Group. Each work group working from a common assembly point shall be considered completely independent for the following purposes: • ➢ Substitution • ➢ Rotation of Shifts • ➢ Allocation of Overtime • – for employees working overtime within their own classification series. ➢ Preference in Vacation • ➢ Training Courses • ➢ Work Schedules
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Samples: Collective Agreement