SCHEDULE ALTERATIONS Clause Samples
The SCHEDULE ALTERATIONS clause defines the process and conditions under which changes to the agreed project timeline or delivery schedule can be made. Typically, this clause outlines who has the authority to request or approve schedule changes, the required notice period, and any documentation or justification needed for such alterations. Its core function is to provide a clear and structured method for managing adjustments to deadlines, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring all parties remain aligned when unforeseen circumstances affect the original schedule.
SCHEDULE ALTERATIONS. (a) Employees may not switch shifts without the written permission of the supervisor.
(b) Permissible switching of shifts must not result in additional overtime costs for the Employer.
(c) When two employees trade shifts, the change must be between employees of the same classification and must be approved and signed by the Manager and initialed by both employees. The employee who agrees to add a shift will be held accountable for attendance on that shift.
SCHEDULE ALTERATIONS. A minimum of seven (7) days' notice shall be given when an employee's hours of work as shown on the schedule are to be ch anged, with the following exceptions:
1. Reserve hours of work may be change d within a calendar day, providing a minimum of two (2) non-working shifts' (s ixteen (16) hours) notice is given before the start of the first affected shift.
2. With four (4) days' notice, reserve days of work may be interchanged with scheduled days off, within the posted schedule. Such interchange will not be used for an employee while attending meetings involving the Union.
3. In the case of illness, which would re ▇▇▇▇ in a staff shortage, four (4) days’ advance notice will be given when placing an employee on shift.
