SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR PART-TIME BANQUET EMPLOYEES Sample Clauses

SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR PART-TIME BANQUET EMPLOYEES. (a) During the last week of December, April and August in each year, and during each succeeding week, on or before a day and time in that week to be clearly stipulated in advance by the Banquet Manager, each Part-Time Banquet department employee shall be entitled to complete a Banquet Department Availability Form on which he may register those days of the immediately following week and those times of each of those days when he will be available.
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR PART-TIME BANQUET EMPLOYEES. During the last week of December, April and Au- gust in each year, and during each succeedin week, on or before a day and time in that week to be stip- ulated in advance by the Banquet er, each Time Banquet department employee entitled to complete a Banquet Department Availability Form on he which he may re those days of the immediately week times of each of those days when be available. The availability registered by a Part-Time Ban- quet department employee on his form?shall be binding on the employee for the week to which it applies. A Part-Time de who, without prior authorization, to register himself as available on a realistic basis for at least one shift every two (2) weeks during any four-month period, may have his employment terminated effective immediately. When the Banquet Manager schedules Part-Time Banquet department employees for work in any week, he shall be obliged to schedule first, in descending order of their those employees who re their availability on form first referred to in paragraph (a) above. If, after having scheduled to work all those em- ployees who had previously registered their availability on the form first referred to in Article the Ban- quet er requires additional employees to work, he shall the work to other em in in order of their seniority within respective it being clearly understood and accepted that where he is unable to make immediate and direct contact with a senior employee, he will be entitled to proceed to offer the work to the next most senior employee. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR ALL BANQUET EMPLOYEES

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