Technological Change definition

Technological Change means the introduction or addition of equipment, machines or instruments or the modification thereof resulting in modification of the Employee’s tasks or skills required to fulfill the requirements of the position.
Technological Change in this Article means:
Technological Change means:

Examples of Technological Change in a sentence

  • LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING: Severance for Contracting Out and Technological Change ..........

  • The Employer will meet with the Local Union, or, if requested, the National Teamster/UPS Committee for Technological Change, promptly after notification to negotiate regarding the effects of the proposed technological changes.

  • The Employer and the Union agree to establish a National Teamster/UPS Committee for Technological Change, consisting of an equal number of representatives from the Union and UPS.

  • Xx the event that the Local Union and Employer cannot reach an agreement on effects, the matter shall be referred to the National Teamster/UPS Committee for Technological Change.

  • The Employer shall be required to provide the Local Union or the National Teamster/UPS Committee for Technological Change, upon written request, any relevant information to the extent available regarding the technological changes.


More Definitions of Technological Change

Technological Change is defined as changes in technology to the process, equipment or methods of production that differs significantly from that previously utilized by the Company.
Technological Change means introduction of new machinery or equipment which may result in the displacement of employees.
Technological Change means the introduction of equipment or material which is likely to affect the security of employment of a permanent member of the bargaining unit.
Technological Change means changes introduced by the College in the manner in which it carries out teaching operations and services where such change or changes affects the terms and conditions or security of employment of any member of the bargaining unit or alters the basis on which this Agreement was negotiated.
Technological Change means any change in:
Technological Change means but is not limited to the introduction of changes to the present systems, the introduction by the Owners Group of additional radio channels, computerised dispatching systems or any other mechanical, electrical or other system including but not limited to fuel systems, excluding improvements or enhancements to the current systems.
Technological Change means: the introduction by the Employer into its work, undertaking, or business, of equipment or material of a different nature or kind than that previously used by the Employer in that work, undertaking, or business; or a change in the manner, method or procedure in which the Employer carries on its work, undertaking, or business that is directly related to the introduction of that equipment or material that significantly decreases the number of regular employees; equipment or materials that have been provided or required by a contract in Vocational Services that has been secured by the Employer will not be considered as the introduction of technological change for the purposes of this article. Technological change will not include normal layoffs caused by budget limitations, decreases in the amount of work done or other temporary seasonal or sessional interruptions of work.