TOUR WORKERS Clause Samples
The TOUR WORKERS clause defines the terms and conditions governing the employment or engagement of individuals who work on a tour, such as crew members, technicians, or support staff. It typically outlines the responsibilities, compensation, working hours, and conduct expected of these workers while on tour, and may address issues like travel arrangements, accommodations, and per diems. By clearly specifying the rights and obligations of tour workers, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes, ensuring smooth tour operations and compliance with labor standards.
TOUR WORKERS. Tour workers shall be at their respective posts of duty at the scheduled beginning of their shift or tour.
TOUR WORKERS. The schedule of hours for tour and hours at which tours shall change shall be to to to or as mutually agreed by the Company and the Union. Yo shall relieve earlier than (ten) minutes before the relief hour. An employee relieving than (five) after the hour shall be considered late and be docked as minutes minutes hour minutes hour minutes hour minutes hour, etc. Any reduction in hours paid w i l l be applied to the time of the person who was held over in accordance with that section of the labour dealing with tardiness. Shifts shall be arranged to suit the running schedule of the mill, and to avoid any interruptions in operations it being agreed that in some cases it is necessary to effect an average work week. The word "average" shall mean the work week schedule already agreed upon.
