Common use of Partial Shift Clause in Contracts

Partial Shift. Work that is less than the entire shift. If the work is for 4 hours or more, it must be first offered as day off work. A. The Supervisor who can start the work and complete the assignment within their 12-hour workday, within a 15-hour spread time. B. If the Supervisor who starts the piece of work cannot finish the piece, then the next available Supervisor in seniority will continue or finish the available shift not covered in this section under 2 above, full shift, within their 12-hour day, within a 15-hour spread time.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Partial Shift. Work that is less than the entire shift. If the work is for 4 hours or more, it must be first offered as day off work. A. 1. The Supervisor who can start the work and complete the assignment within their his/her 12-hour workday, within a 15-hour spread time. B. 2. If the Supervisor who starts the piece of work cannot finish the piece, then the next available Supervisor in seniority will continue or finish the available shift not covered in this section under 2 above, full shift, within their his/her 12-hour day, within a 15-hour spread time.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement