Definition of Technological Change Sample Clauses

Definition of Technological Change. For the purposes of this Agreement the term "technological change" shall be understood to mean changes in the manner in which the Employer carries out educational operations, delivery and services where such change or changes significantly affect the terms and conditions or security of employment of members of the Union or alter significantly the basis on which this Agreement was negotiated.
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Definition of Technological Change. Technological change" means the introduction of any equipment or material different in nature, type or quantity from that previously used by the Employer or a change in the manner in which the Employer carries on its work, operations, undertaking or business related to the introduction of such equipment or material which might or does result in the displacement or layoff of any Employee.
Definition of Technological Change. Technological change shall include automation, mechanization, process change and the introduction or elimination of equipment.
Definition of Technological Change. Where the College introduces or intends to introduce a technological change that:
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