Common use of Laundry Room Clause in Contracts

Laundry Room. The company and the Union had discussion surrounding the workload of the laundry room and has agreed to the following: The company will implement a part-time evening laundry room attendant. The primary role for this position will be for the purpose of completing the work load of the outgoing day shift. In addition to the newly implemented evening shift, the company will ensure that a second laundry room attendant is on shift when necessary to keep up the demands of the day. It is agreed that, in the event that work load is heavy on a particular day that housekeepers needing supplies will approach the supervisor for assistance and will not go directly to the laundry room attendant. It will be the supervisor’s responsibility to ensure proper staffing is provided with the clear understanding that in no circumstance will any employee forfeit any negotiated break or meal periods and such breaks will be taken into consideration when developing the additional needs of the laundry room. It is further agreed that any employee who is performing work for the company beyond their normal scheduled shift will be paid overtime for all work performed as per Article 34 of the CBA. Co-op Students During 2016 Negotiations, the parties had extensive discussion surrounding the use of Co- Op students. It is agreed that utilizing Co-Op students will not at any time reduce the hours or shifts, or result in a lay-off of regular employees. There will be no use of any Co-Op students at any time of a lay-off of regular employees. The company will notify the Union Chairperson in writing when contemplating utilizing a Co- Op student. Co-Op students will be restricted to “shadowing” regular employees and a list of Co-Op students will be provided to the Union Chairperson along with start dates and expected length of the particular program as well as the anticipated end date. For clarity, and in particular in Guest Services, the “shadowing” of a Co-Op student will not be considered as a required employee for the department. If for example there is to be two

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement