Common use of Declaration of Availability Clause in Contracts

Declaration of Availability. Only employees who restrict to twenty-four (24) or fewer hours per week shall have the option of submitting a Declaration of Availability. Employees must be available for at least sixteen (16) hours per week. These employees must be available for one late shift per week AND also have open availability on either Saturday or Sunday. This does not limit the number of weekend and/or late shifts an employee can be available for. Employees shall be required to work within their Declaration of Availability and may lose hours as a result. This means if a shift falls outside of an employee’s availability it shall not be subject to claim.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Declaration of Availability. Only employees who restrict to twenty-twenty four (24) or fewer hours per week shall have the option of submitting a Declaration of Availability. Employees must be available for at least sixteen (16) hours per week. These employees must be available for one late shift per week AND also have open availability on either Saturday or Sunday. This does not limit the number of weekend and/or late shifts an employee can be available for. Employees shall be required to work within their Declaration of Availability and may lose hours as a result. This means if a shift falls outside of an employee’s availability it shall not be subject to claim.

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Sources: Collective Agreement