Common use of Pilot Projects Clause in Contracts

Pilot Projects. The Employer may initiate Pilot Projects to test new work methods, organizational structures or technologies prior to implementing them in the workplace. In general, the duration of a Pilot Project will not exceed twelve months. The Employer will meet with the Union at least 30 days before the project commences to discuss the purpose, duration, evaluation of the project and the participation of Union representatives on the project team. If the Union is not afforded formal participation, arrangements will be made to meet on a regular basis to discuss the project’s progress. During the project, no participating employee will have their pay reduced. Any permanent job changes arising from the project will be dealt with according to the terms of Article 6.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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