Technological Change Definition Sample Clauses
The Technological Change Definition clause establishes what constitutes a technological change within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines the types of modifications, upgrades, or innovations—such as new software, equipment, or processes—that are considered significant enough to be treated as technological changes under the contract. By clearly defining this term, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of when certain contractual rights or obligations related to technological advancements are triggered, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes.
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Technological Change Definition. 31A.01 A change in the Employer's operation directly related to the
Technological Change Definition. In this Article "technological change" means any change in:
(a) the introduction of equipment, material or processes different in nature, type or quantity from that previously utilized.
(b) in work methods, organization, operations or processes affecting one or more employees.
Technological Change Definition. F13.01 In this Article, "technological change" means:
a) The introduction by the Employer of equipment or material of a different nature or kind than that previously utilized; and
b) A change in the Employer's operation directly related to the introduction of that equipment or material.
F13.02 This Article will apply in circumstances where, as a result of technological change, the services of an employee(s) will no longer be required beyond a specified date. F13.03 Sections 52, 54 and 55 of Part I of the Canada Labour Code do not apply during the term of this Agreement.
Technological Change Definition. Any change in technology, method or procedure during the period of a collective agreement which decreases the number of employees that existed when the current contract was negotiated with the Union except for normal layoff, such as those occurring as a result of a decline in the volume of business, shall be classed as a change in technology.
Technological Change Definition. Any change in technology, method or procedure during the period of a collective agreement which decreases the number of employees that existed when the current contract was negotiated with the Union except for normal layoff, such as those occurring as a result of a decline in the volume of business, shall be classed as a change in technology.
