Food Services Department Sample Clauses

Food Services Department. The Food Services Department provides meals and snacks to meet the daily requirements for each resident under the direction of a Registered Dietitian. Modified and textured diets are provided as needed. Residents can choose between two menus for lunch and supper.
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Food Services Department. ANTICIPATED LAYOFF AND RECALL PROCEDURES (In accordance with the provisions of Article 17) May 5, 2003 Employees who are to be laid off (including a reduction of hours) for a period anticipated at the time of appointment (e.g. Christmas, study breaks, summer period) shall receive one (1) week notice of layoff, where intermittent recalls are anticipated, unless the layoff date is specified at the time of recall. It is understood that employees whose appointed hours are part-time cannot displace an employee whose appointed hours are full-time. The University commits for the term of the Collective Agreement that the two senior full-time employees who would otherwise be laid off or have their hours reduced and who so desire, and are capable after a familiarization period during the winter, will be continued on as if they were in regular full-time positions through the summer. The two employees will be selected from qualified applicants through a posting put up within thirty
Food Services Department. All employees shall be included on one seniority roster.
Food Services Department. ANTICIPATED LAYOFF AND RECALL PROCEDURES (In accordance with the provisions of Article 17) May 5, 2003 Employees who are to be laid off (including a reduction of hours) for a period anticipated at the time of appointment (e.g. Christmas, study breaks, summer period) shall receive one (1) week notice of layoff, where intermittent recalls are anticipated, unless the layoff date is specified at the time of recall. It is understood that employees whose appointed hours are part-time cannot displace an employee whose appointed hours are full-time. The University commits for the term of the Collective Agreement that the two senior full-time employees who would otherwise be laid off or have their hours reduced and who so desire, and are capable after a familiarization period during the winter, will be continued on as if they were in regular full-time positions through the summer. The two employees will be selected from qualified applicants through a posting put up within thirty (30) days after ratification of the Collective Agreement. The parties recognize that in order to operationally effect this full-time work the selected employees may be required to perform any and all work at or below their current classification, on any shift, in any work. They will be paid the applicable rate in the Collective Agreement for each position they perform. Where the Department requires staff for a limited time during an anticipated layoff period, the following procedures shall apply:
Food Services Department. For use of the school facility (Kitchen), the organization and its users agree to abide by the following regulations:
Food Services Department. At the beginning of each school year, all xxxx classification personnel will be paid $125.00 toward uniforms, and will be provided with five (5) aprons in September 2006 and three (3) aprons each subsequent year. Cashiers will receive two (2) aprons each year.

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