Responsibilities during working hours Sample Clauses

Responsibilities during working hours. (A) The shop xxxxxxx must be granted enough time to carry out his or her duties as a shop xxxxxxx. However, the time granted must be such that disruption of the shop xxxxxxx’x productive work is kept to a minimum. If it is necessary for the shop xxxxxxx to leave his or her work position during working hours to carry out his or her responsibilities as a shop xxxxxxx, he or she must notify the employer or the employer’s representative in advance. Shop stewards who work as drivers must notify the employer or the employer’s representative at least one day in advance, stating the time and the duration.
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