Common use of Four on, Two off Schedule Clause in Contracts

Four on, Two off Schedule. In an effort to maximize full-time employment opportunities, the local parties may agree to a “four on, two off” innovative schedule, subject to the following principles: (a) The introduction of such schedules and trial periods, if any, shall be determined by the local parties. (b) The implementation of such schedules shall be established only by mutual agreement of the Employer and the Union. (c) Notwithstanding the definition for full-time employee under Article 2.02, employees who participate in this schedule will normally be scheduled for thirty-five (35) hours per week on average and will be considered a full-time employee for all purposes of the Collective Agreement. (d) i) Notwithstanding Article 16.

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Four on, Two off Schedule. In an effort to maximize full-time employment opportunities, the local parties may agree to a “four on, two off” innovative scheduleschedule (Appendix “D”), subject to the following principles: (a) The introduction of such schedules and trial periods, if any, shall be determined by the local parties.; (b) The implementation of such schedules shall be established only by mutual agreement of the Employer and the Union.; (c) Notwithstanding the definition for full-time employee under Article 2.02, employees who participate in this schedule will normally be scheduled for thirty-five (35) hours per week on average and will be considered a full-time employee for all purposes of the Collective Agreement.collective agreement; (d) i) Notwithstanding Article 16.16.01, for the purposes of bi-weekly overtime, normal weekly full-time hours shall remain at seventy-five

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Sources: Collective Agreement