MULTIPLE SHIFT OPERATION Sample Clauses

The Multiple Shift Operation clause defines the rules and conditions under which employees may be scheduled to work across more than one shift within a given period. Typically, this clause outlines how shifts are assigned, any limitations on consecutive shifts, and the compensation or overtime policies that apply when employees work multiple shifts in a day or week. Its core practical function is to ensure fair scheduling practices and to clarify employer and employee rights and obligations regarding shift assignments, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring compliance with labor regulations.
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MULTIPLE SHIFT OPERATION. There will be no shift operation on slab work unless by mutual agreement. Shifts may be established when considered necessary by the Employer. Shift hours and rates will be as follows:
MULTIPLE SHIFT OPERATION. Shifts may be established when considered necessary by the Employer. Shift hours and rates will be as follows: (A) Two Shift Operation: On a two consecutive shift operation, no shift penalty is involved for work performed on either of these two shifts. Each shift must be scheduled for at least eight
MULTIPLE SHIFT OPERATION. Shifts may be established when considered necessary by the Employer. Shift hours and rates will be as follows:
MULTIPLE SHIFT OPERATION. Shifts may be established when considered necessary by the Em- ployer . Shift hours and rates will be as follows:
MULTIPLE SHIFT OPERATION. Work which is scheduled as a continuous operation involving two or three shifts each workday. Employees who are relieved or who provide relief are multiple shift employees.