Common use of Daily Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Daily Scheduling. It is recognized that employees are required to work varied hours and 11 during several separated periods within the same day and the same payroll period, making the 12 maintaining of consistent starting and stopping times or the assignment of the number of hours 13 worked in one (1) day or one (1) week sometimes impossible. The Employer agrees to make 14 reasonable effort to allow employees to schedule at least two (2) consecutive days off in a 15 payroll period where such scheduling meets both the needs of the Employer and the desires of 16 the employees. 18 Employees may not schedule more than four (4) consecutive regular days off without prior 19 written approval from their immediate supervisor. Scheduling of four (4) or fewer days off shall 20 require oral approval.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Daily Scheduling. It is recognized that employees are required to work varied hours and 11 10 during several separated periods within the same day and the same payroll period, making the 12 11 maintaining of consistent starting and stopping times or the assignment of the number of hours 13 12 worked in one (1) day or one (1) week sometimes impossible. The Employer agrees to make 14 13 reasonable effort to allow employees to schedule at least two (2) consecutive days off in a 15 14 payroll period where such scheduling meets both the needs of the Employer and the desires of 16 15 the employees. 18 17 Employees may not schedule more than four (4) consecutive regular days off without prior 19 18 written approval from their immediate supervisor. Scheduling of four (4) or fewer days off shall 20 require oral approval.shall

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement