Common use of Flextime Clause in Contracts

Flextime. (1) The foregoing does not preclude the introduction of flextime as defined in Clause 14.8 of the Main Public Service Agreement, providing such scheduling is by mutual agreement at the local level. Such flextime shall only be implemented when submitted to and approved by the Environmental, Technical and Operational Component Executive.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Eighteenth Component Agreement, Eighteenth Component Agreement, Eighteenth Component Agreement

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Flextime. (1) The foregoing does not preclude the introduction of flextime as defined in Clause 14.8 of the Main Public Service Master Agreement, providing such scheduling is by mutual agreement at the local level. Such flextime shall only be implemented when submitted to and approved by the Environmental, Technical and Operational Component Executive.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sixteenth Component Agreement, Seventeenth Component Agreement, Seventeenth Component Agreement

Flextime. (1a) The foregoing does not preclude the introduction of flextime as defined in Clause 14.8 of the Main Public Service Agreement, providing such scheduling is by mutual agreement at the local level. Such flextime shall only be implemented when submitted to and approved by the Environmental, Technical and Operational Component Executive.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Eighteenth Component Agreement, Tentative Agreement

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Flextime. (1) The foregoing does not preclude the introduction of flextime as defined in Clause 14.8 of the Main Public Service Master Agreement, providing such scheduling is by mutual agreement at the local level. Such flextime shall only be implemented when submitted to and approved by the Environmental, Technical and Operational Component ExecutiveMaster Bargaining principals or their designates.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fourteenth Component Agreement, Thirteenth Component Agreement

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