Landfill. i) Cambridge and Waterloo shall be treated as two separate work sites. ii) Landfill employees wishing to be offered overtime within their own classification and outside their classification shall sign up annually by December 1 for overtime opportunities commencing January 1. iii) Overtime shall be distributed on a rotational basis within each landfill site (ie. Waterloo, Cambridge) amongst available full-time employees within each classification (ie. Scale Person, Spotter, Labourer, etc.) If sufficient employees cannot be obtained at the site where the work is required, the work or overtime will then be offered on a rotational basis to other qualified employees at the site where the work is required. If sufficient employees cannot be obtained, overtime will then be offered on a rotational basis in each classification at the other work site. iv) Should an employee decline overtime opportunities outside their classification it will not be counted against the employee in their rotation.
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Landfill. i) Cambridge and Waterloo shall be treated as two separate work sites.
ii) Landfill employees wishing to be offered overtime within their own classification Transfer stations are covered off by either Cambridge or Waterloo sites as follows: - Waterloo site includes Wellesley, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and outside their classification shall sign up annually by December 1 for overtime opportunities commencing January 1.Woolwich transfers stations - Cambridge site includes the North Dumfries transfer station
iii) Overtime shall be distributed on a rotational basis within each landfill site (ie. Waterloo, Cambridge) amongst available full-full- time employees within each classification (ie. Scale Person, Spotter, Labourer, etc.) If sufficient employees cannot be obtained at the site where the work is required, the work or overtime will then be offered on a rotational basis to other qualified employees at the site where the work is required. If sufficient employees cannot be obtained, overtime will then be offered on a rotational basis in each classification at the other work site.
iv) Should an employee decline overtime opportunities outside their classification it will not be counted against the employee in their rotation.
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Landfill. i) Cambridge and Waterloo shall be treated as two separate work sites.
ii) Landfill employees wishing to be offered overtime within their own classification Transfer stations are covered off by either Cambridge or Waterloo sites as follows: - Waterloo site includes Wellesley, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and outside their classification shall sign up annually by December 1 for overtime opportunities commencing January 1.Woolwich transfers stations - Cambridge site includes the North Dumfries transfer station
iii) Overtime shall be distributed on a rotational basis within each landfill site (ie. Waterloo, Cambridge) amongst available full-time employees within each classification (ie. Scale Person, Spotter, Labourer, etc.) If sufficient employees cannot be obtained at the site where the work is required, the work or overtime will then be offered on a rotational basis to other qualified employees at the site where the work is required. If sufficient employees cannot be obtained, overtime will then be offered on a rotational basis in each classification at the other work site.
iv) Should an employee decline overtime opportunities outside their classification it will not be counted against the employee in their rotation.
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Sources: Collective Agreement