Communication Section Sample Clauses

The Communication Section outlines the procedures and requirements for how parties must exchange information and notices under the agreement. It typically specifies acceptable methods of communication, such as email or registered mail, and may set requirements for timing, addresses, or designated contacts. This clause ensures that all parties are informed in a timely and reliable manner, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or missed notifications.
Communication Section. The hours of duty for the Communications Officer shall be thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours per week Monday through Friday inclusive, 08:00 hours through 16:30 hours. The hours of work for Alarm Dispatchers shall consist of two (2) consecutive ten (10) hour day shifts commencing at 08:00 hours, immediately followed by twenty four hours off duty, followed immediately by two (2) consecutive fourteen (14) hour night shifts commencing at 18:00 hours and then four (4) days off.
Communication Section. In the event the Employer directs the Communication Specialists, Communication Operators, Communication Supervisors or Complaint Takers employed in the Police Department, or some of them, to be assigned daily and weekly work schedules which are contrary to the provisions of Article 15 of the Collective Agreement, the terms and conditions governing: (1) hours of work (2) overtime (3) sick leave (4) annual and statutory holidays (5) shift differential shall be as provided in Sections 1 through 5 below, notwithstanding any of the provisions of the Agreement. However, those provisions of the Agreement not specifically mentioned in Sections 1 through 5 below shall apply.
Communication Section. In the event the Employer directs the Communication Specialists, Communication Operators, Communication Supervisors or Complaint Takers employed in the Police Department, or some of them, to be assigned daily and weekly work schedules which are contrary to the provisions of Article of the Collective Agreement, the terms and conditions governing: