Temporary Closure of a Residence Sample Clauses

Temporary Closure of a Residence. In the event of a temporary or permanent partial or total closure of a Residence which results in loss of hours to full-time and part-time employees normally scheduled to work at the affected location, hours of work will be scheduled in accordance with Article 13.10, Available Hours of Work, even when it means rescheduling of hours of junior employees in the other Residences. In the case of planned temporary closures, affected employees may choose to take vacation, use their banked time (overtime or general holidays) or take the time off without pay. In the event of an emergency closure due to lack of available employees then the remaining employees shall be reassigned to other Residences. If layoff or reduction to part-time is required, same will be made in accordance with Article 13.07, Seniority-Governing Factor, Article 13.08, Full-Time Reduced to Part-time, and Article 14, Xxxxxx/Recall From Layoff. Any employee losing regular scheduled hours as a result of a house closure will get first choice of any hours that become available that same day.
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Related to Temporary Closure of a Residence

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  • Temporary Layoff The Employer may temporarily layoff an employee for up to ninety (90) days due to an unanticipated loss of funding, revenue shortfall, lack of work, shortage of material or equipment, or other unexpected or unusual reasons. An employee will normally receive seven (7) days notice of a temporary layoff.

  • Temporary Upgrade An employee in a temporary upgrade status shall have no right to grieve or arbitrate release from such temporary upgrade status.

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  • Temporary Positions A) The Employer may create regular temporary positions for vacation relief for more than one (1) incumbent for up to six (6) months duration.

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  • Temporary Employees 3.3.1 A temporary employee is an employee who is hired for short-term work assignment which is not ongoing (i.e. normally 12 months or less and not extending beyond 24 months). The employee's benefits and working conditions are as per Article 34 (Temporary Employees).

  • Temporary Upgrading (a) In the event that an employee is temporarily transferred to a higher classification than that to which the employee is regularly assigned, he or she shall be paid at the normal wage scale for such higher classification during the period of such transfer for not less than a full tour of duty.

  • Temporary Work 17.01 (a) Employees shall perform any temporary work which the Management directs with the understanding that when an employee is assigned to a job with a lesser rate of pay, he shall receive his regular rate of pay.

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