REDUCED SCHEDULE Sample Clauses

REDUCED SCHEDULE. 9.01 Whenever slack periods occur in the shop or any of its departments, the Company agrees to discuss with the Union President or his designate(s) all problems of employment and hours of work which would disturb the continuity of employment for those members who have been regularly employed for six (6) months or more.
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REDUCED SCHEDULE. 26.01 In the event of temporary lack of work, due to slack business in any plant or any department thereof, the Company may, as far as the efficient and orderly operation of the plant will permit, share the available work time as equally as practicable among the employees in the same job classification. Employees who have been employed with their Company less than six months may be excluded from this provision, but such employees, if retained, must share such division of work.
REDUCED SCHEDULE. A temporarily reduced schedule, such as results when the nurse stays home or is placed on standby at the request of the Employer because of low census, shall not alter the accrued hours of employment or the amount of vacation pay or sick leave credits and other benefits which would otherwise be earned by a regularly scheduled full-time or part-time registered nurse.
REDUCED SCHEDULE. In the event a teacher requires a reduced schedule or alternative assignment in compliance with state and/or Federal laws, rules or regulations, such reduced schedule or alternative assignment shall not adversely impact any other member of the bargaining unit. A representative of the DEA shall be present during all meetings where such arrangements are discussed and the President of the DEA will be given a copy of any agreements reached within a reasonable time of the agreement.
REDUCED SCHEDULE. 11.01 Should conditions warrant a reduction of working hours, the Company and the Shop Xxxxxxx shall designate the classifications affected, the number of hours per day and the number of hours per week available for the employees in the department.
REDUCED SCHEDULE. It is agreed and understood that Article 9 - Reduced Schedule shall not apply for the term of this Agreement unless otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties.
REDUCED SCHEDULE. Reduced schedule shall refer to one (1) teacher that is accommodated with a reduced schedule upon request or has been placed on a reduced schedule because of financial constraints. This could also include a retired teacher who may be retained for the purpose of teaching classes for which the school might have a hardship filling.
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REDUCED SCHEDULE. A temporarily reduced schedule, such as results when the nurse stays home or is placed on standby at the request of the Hospital because of low census, shall not alter the accrued hours of employment or the amount of paid time off or sick leave credits and other benefits which would otherwise be earned by a full-time or part-time nurse. Nurses on a temporarily reduced schedule as a result of low census have the option of using paid time off for the time that they are on a temporarily reduced schedule, but may not use sick hours for such time unless the time is utilized for activities that qualify for Sick Leave usage (see Article 12.2).
REDUCED SCHEDULE. The City hereby acknowledges the Employee will be compensated, up to 30 hours per week and not to exceed 1,044 hours in the 12 month period, beginning March 2, 2019.

Related to REDUCED SCHEDULE

  • Employee-Requested Schedule Changes Overtime-eligible employees’ workweeks and work schedules may be changed at the employee’s request and with the Employer’s approval, provided the Employer’s business and customer service needs are met and no overtime expense is incurred.

  • For Lump Sum Change Order The payment and extension of time (if any) provided by this Change Order constitutes compensation in full to the Contractor and its Subcontractors and Suppliers for all costs and markups directly and indirectly attributable to the Change Order herein, for all delays related thereto and for performance of changes within the time stated.

  • Extended Tours/Hybrid Schedules The Employer and the Union may agree to implement extended tours or hybrid schedule (mix of extended and normal tours). For clarity, a hybrid schedule may include extended tours on weekends and normal tours during the week. The following will apply:

  • Annual Adjustments Base Rent shall be increased on each annual anniversary of the first day of the first full month during the Term of this Lease (each an “Adjustment Date”) by multiplying the Base Rent payable immediately before such Adjustment Date by the Rent Adjustment Percentage and adding the resulting amount to the Base Rent payable immediately before such Adjustment Date. Base Rent, as so adjusted, shall thereafter be due as provided herein. Base Rent adjustments for any fractional calendar month shall be prorated.

  • Contract Term Adjustment “Contract Term Adjustment” means adjustment only as provided for in the three circumstances described in this Subsection. Under these circumstances, the contract term shall be adjusted in writing to include additional calendar days in one or more Normal Operating Seasons equal to the actual time lost, except as limited by paragraph (b) in this Subsection. To qualify for such adjustment, Purchaser shall give written notice of the lost time not later than 30 days after end of Normal Operating Season in which time was lost and at least 10 days before Termination Date. Contracting Officer shall make prompt written acknowledgment of such notice, indicating concurrence with the number of days in the notice or the number of days Forest Service considers as qualifying for the adjustment. Lost portions of days shall be disregarded in computing time lost. The three circumstances qualifying for a Contract Term Adjustment are:

  • Voluntary Reduced Work Week Employees subject to the approval by the Appointing Officer may voluntarily elect to work a reduced work week for a specified period of time. Such reduced work week shall not be less than twenty (20) hours per week. Pay, vacation, holidays and sick pay shall be reduced in accordance with such reduced work week.

  • How Do I Correct an Excess Contribution? If you make a contribution in excess of your allowable maximum, you may correct the excess contribution and avoid the 6% penalty tax for that year by withdrawing the excess contribution and its earnings on or before the date, including extensions, for filing your tax return for the tax year for which the contribution was made (generally October 15th). Any earnings on the withdrawn excess contribution may also be subject to the 10% early distribution penalty tax if you are under age 59½. In addition, although you will still owe penalty taxes for one or more years, excess contributions may be withdrawn after the time for filing your tax return. Excess contributions for one year may be carried forward and applied against the contribution limitation in succeeding years. An individual who is partially or entirely ineligible to make contributions to a Xxxx XXX may transfer amounts of up to the yearly contribution limits to a non-deductible Traditional IRA (subject to reduction for amounts remaining in the Xxxx XXX plus other Traditional IRA contributions).

  • Annual Adjustment At the end of each Fiscal Year and following receipt by Manager of the annual accounting referred to in Article 10, an adjustment will be made to such annual account, if necessary and if available, so that the appropriate amount shall have been deposited in the Reserve.

  • Shift Differential Compensation Any employee in the bargaining unit whose assigned work shift commences (for unit-1) prior to 5:30 a.m. or whose work shift ends after 5:30 p.m., or (for unit-2 members) commences after 2:00 p.m. shall be paid a shift differential premium of five (5%) percent above the regular rate of pay for all hours worked.

  • Shift Schedule The words "shift schedule" when used in this Agreement shall mean a timetable of the shifts and off days assigned to a position or group of positions which commences at the beginning of a pay period and includes one complete rotation of said shifts.

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