Common use of Changes in Schedule With Clause in Contracts

Changes in Schedule With. Insufficient Notice Should the Employer change the work schedule without fourteen (14) calendar days advance notice and as a consequence the regular employee is required to work on the paid holiday, then the employee shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate for all hours worked and receive another day off with pay as a rescheduled paid holiday.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Castleview Care, Collective Agreement

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Changes in Schedule With. Insufficient Notice Should the Employer change the work schedule without fourteen (14) calendar days advance notice and as a consequence the regular employee is required to work on the paid holiday, then the employee shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate for all hours worked and receive another day off with pay as a rescheduled paid holiday.. Extended Work Day/Compressed Work Week:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

Changes in Schedule With. Insufficient Notice Should the Employer change the work schedule without fourteen (14) calendar days advance notice and as a consequence the regular employee is required to work on the paid holiday, then the employee shall be paid two (2) times the appropriate overtime straight time rate for all hours worked and receive another day off with pay as a rescheduled paid holidayworked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bcnu.org

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Changes in Schedule With. Insufficient Notice Should the Employer change the work schedule without fourteen four- teen (14) calendar days advance notice and as a consequence the regular employee is required to work on the paid holiday, then the employee shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate for all hours worked and receive another day off with pay as a rescheduled paid holiday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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