Common use of Reduced Workweek Clause in Contracts

Reduced Workweek. Full-time employees are eligible to apply for a Reduced Work Week, if they have been employed with Metroland for more than seven years. Full-time employees may request a reduction in their days of work from five days per week to four days per week. A corresponding reduction in salary will be applied. Generally the reduced work week will result in labor savings for the company. However; if the company needs to backfill the day not worked, a temporary employee may be hired or a part-time employee may be temporarily reclassified to full-time for a period of one year, without affecting their part-time status. Individuals wishing to request a reduced work week arrangement should submit the request in writing, outlining their proposal for the reduced workweek schedule. All requests will be considered, giving consideration to the needs of the operation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Reduced Workweek. Full-time employees are eligible to apply for a Reduced Work Week, if they have been employed with Metroland for more than seven years. Full-Full- time employees may request a reduction in their days of work from five days per week to four days per week. A corresponding reduction in salary will be applied. Generally Generally, the reduced work week will result in labor savings for the company. However; , if the company needs to backfill the day not worked, a temporary employee may be hired or a part-time employee may be temporarily reclassified to full-time for a period of one year, without affecting their part-time status. Individuals wishing to request a reduced work week arrangement should submit the request in writing, outlining their proposal for the reduced workweek schedule. All requests will be considered, giving consideration to the needs of the operation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement