Common use of Starting and Finishing Times Clause in Contracts

Starting and Finishing Times. An employee's start and finish times will be established on the annual work schedule as noted in Clause 7.2(e) above. However, an employee's start or finish time may be adjusted by up to three hours with a minimum of 14 days' written notice to the employee. A shorter period than 14 days may be mutually agreed to by the Employer and the employee. Notice to change a start or finish time must be for operational reasons and such notice must include those reasons. An employee may also request to adjust their start or finish time of up to three hours for personal reasons. Such requests from an employee will be granted providing it does not affect the operation of the Employer or add additional costs.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Eighteenth Component Agreement, Tentative Agreement, Tentative Agreement

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Starting and Finishing Times. β€Œ An employee's start and finish times will be established on the annual work schedule as noted in Clause 7.2(e) above. However, an employee's start or finish time may be adjusted by up to three hours with a minimum of 14 days' written notice to the employee. A shorter period than 14 days may be mutually agreed to by the Employer and the employee. Notice to change a start or finish time must be for operational reasons and such notice must include those reasons. An employee may also request to adjust their start or finish time of up to three hours for personal reasons. Such requests from an employee will be granted providing it does not affect the operation of the Employer or add additional costs.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Nineteenth Component Agreement, Nineteenth Component Agreement, Nineteenth Component Agreement

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Starting and Finishing Times. An employee's start and finish times will be established on the annual work schedule as noted in Clause 7.2(e) above. However, an employee's start or finish time may be adjusted by up to three hours with a minimum of 14 days' written notice to the employee. A shorter period than 14 days may be mutually agreed to by the Employer and the employee. Notice to change a start or finish time must be for operational reasons and such notice must include those reasons. An employee may also request to adjust their start or finish time of up to three hours for personal reasons. Such requests from an employee will be granted providing it does not affect the operation of the Employer employer or add additional costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Eighteenth Component Agreement

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