Open Work Sample Clauses

The "Open Work" clause defines the terms under which work, such as software, documents, or other creative outputs, is made available for public use, modification, and distribution. Typically, this clause outlines the permissions granted to users, such as the right to copy, modify, and share the work, often under certain conditions like attribution or share-alike requirements. Its core practical function is to facilitate collaboration and innovation by ensuring that the work remains accessible and modifiable by anyone, thereby promoting openness and reducing legal barriers to use and improvement.
Open Work. The Employer retains the right to minimize overtime whenever possible. “
Open Work. Unassigned work hours left unfilled.
Open Work. Work that is added during a bid, vacated or remains un-bid.
Open Work. Open work will be filled at regular pay rate by the Extra Board Comm Controller.
Open Work. Open work will be filled at regular pay rate by the Extra Board Comm Controller. If there is still open work, it will be assigned to either part-time (external) Comm Controller(s) at the regular pay rate or Relief (internal) Comm Controller(s) at the straight-time workup pay rate. A Relief (internal) Comm Controller who is working up for an entire work week or more will adopt the schedule of the position for whom they are backfilling. However, when scheduling work for an internal Relief Comm Controller, who has another base position within the Agency and has signed for a set work schedule and days off in his/her base position, if management requires the internal Relief to work up on a day off (and the work up assignment is for less than a week), the employee may elect but will not be required to take another day off in the work week. When the scheduling of open work will result in overtime payment, management may elect to offer the overtime opportunity to regular full time Comm Controllers first.