Normal Hours - Full Shift Assignment Sample Clauses

Normal Hours - Full Shift Assignment. 1. The normal work hours shall be twelve (12) hours and the normal schedule shall consist of a thirty-five (35) day cycle. Each location will determine their schedule in accordance with their needs. The following are examples of the shift schedules currently being used: Xxxxxxx Cove January 1997 February 1997 Day T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M Crew #1 d * n n n * d d * n n * d d d * n n d #2 * d d * n n * d d d * n n d d * n n n #3 n n * d d d * n n d d * n n n * d d * #4 n n d d * n n n * d d * n n * d d d * #5 d d * n n n * d d * n n * d d d * n n Note: * all overtime on such days to be paid at double time rate DEFINITION: A cycle is a 35 day period as shown above, commencing on January 7, 1997 The shift schedule may vary from this example in accordance with the needs at each Station.
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Normal Hours - Full Shift Assignment. 1) The normal work hours shall be twelve (12) hours and the normal schedule shall consist of a thirty- five (35) day cycle. Each group will determine their schedule in accordance with their needs and subject to the Employer’s approval. The following is a generic example: SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT WEEK ONE X X* N N N X X WEEK TWO X X* D D D X* X WEEK THREE X X X X X D D WEEK FOUR D D X* X X* N N WEEK FIVE N N X X X X X D = Day Shift / N = Night Shift / X = Off * = all overtime on such days to be paid at double time rate
Normal Hours - Full Shift Assignment. I. The normal workday shall be twelve (12) hours and the normal schedule shall consist of a thirty-five (35) day cycle as per the following example: SUN WED SAT WEEK ONE WEEK X N N N N WEEKTHREE X WEEK FOUR N x x D D WEEK FIVE D = Day N Shift, x = Off indicates all is at the employee's normal rate The hours of work shall be: to designated as day shift, and to designated as night shift Note: These hours may be changed by mutual agreement Employees may be changed from one shift to another within the shift cycle providing the overall cycle is not altered in time and such change shall be regarded as normal and no overtime premiums will be paid. Employees working the full shift cycle may be assigned to non-shift hours of work with thirty (30) days notice. Twelve (12) hours of vacation credit are built into each cycle. An employee who is sick or assigned to work the entire period of the “longest sequence of time off for a cycle will be credited with twelve (12) hours of vacation. An employee has not worked their “entire period” of time off if they have a full calendar day to off during this period. For shift cycles containing two (2) equal periods of time off, the “longest sequence of time off will be the period of “time the day shifts. In order to maintain and ensure a continuous operation, it may be necessary to establish an “On Roster“. The decision as to whether such a roster is necessary shall rest solely with the Employer. No premium or compensation shall be paid to any employee for serving on such a roster if the need for it is for coverage of absenteeism. The Employer will, however, provide one (1) communications device per shift to facilitate “on call”. On Call rosters established for reasons other than will be compensated as established elsewhere in this agreement. It is understood that the implementation or cancellation of the twelve (12) hour schedule for all or any portion of the work force will not result in the payment overtime premiums. When an employee is entitled to leave for bereavement leave, jury duty or witness leave, they will be paid for the amount of regular hours that they were scheduled to work on that day. Sick leave shall be calculated on an hourly basis. Employees who work Christmas Day as part of their regular shift cycle shall receive extra pay at straight time rate for all hours worked within the four (24) hours of December Notwithstanding article e) of the Collective Agreement, an employee eligible for an extra week of vacation ...

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