Shift Pattern definition

Shift Pattern means days and/or evenings and/or night shifts.
Shift Pattern means those patterns generally worked by the Employees as on the regular schedules.
Shift Pattern means the combination of days worked and days off.

Examples of Shift Pattern in a sentence

  • For example, an employee on the 5-4 MWW Shift Pattern taking “two weeks’ vacation” would take nine days of vacation and one day of ETO.


More Definitions of Shift Pattern

Shift Pattern means those patterns described in Article 12.07(b).
Shift Pattern means those patterns described in Article 12A.07(b). Consultation Process
Shift Pattern. Refers to the pre-determined configuration of the regular and recurring shift across a bi-weekly pay period. • Post: Refers to a specific work assignment which includes information regarding Shift, Shift Pattern and specific work location.
Shift Pattern means a specific shift and the period of time over which a Full-time or Part-time Employee’s Regularly Scheduled Hours repeats itself.
Shift Pattern means the combination of days worked and days off. Sickness means sickness and non-compensable accidents. Xxxxxxx means an employee, within the Employer's service, elected or appointed by the Union or its members to represent the Union and its members. Transfer means a move from one position to another position with the same salary. Union means the British Columbia Nurses' Union (B.C.N.U.).
Shift Pattern means days and/ or evenings and/ or night shifts. For the purpose of applying the terms of this Collective Agreement, time worked shall be deemed to have been worked on the day on which the majority of hours of the shift fall.
Shift Pattern means those patterns generally worked by the Employees as on the regular schedules. to the application of this Article: (i) suffered a reduction in regularly scheduled hours in the Employee’s current classification; or (ii) been placed in a different classification in the Employee’s current paygrade, either at the same or a lower FTE as the Employee’s current position; or (iii) been placed in a classification in a lower pay grade, either at the same or a lower FTE as the Employee’s current position. (b) "full layoff" shall mean a Regular Employee who does not hold a regular position due to the application of this Article. (c) "layoff" shall mean a Regular Employee who is either on partial layoff or on full layoff. (d) "shift pattern" shall mean those patterns generally worked by the Employees as on the regular schedules.