Unassigned Work Clause Samples

The Unassigned Work clause defines how tasks or responsibilities that have not been specifically allocated to any party under an agreement are to be handled. Typically, this clause clarifies whether such work falls to a particular party by default, or if it requires further negotiation or assignment before proceeding. For example, if a project scope expands and new tasks arise that were not originally assigned, this clause would determine who is responsible for addressing them. Its core practical function is to prevent disputes and confusion by ensuring that all necessary work is accounted for and properly managed, even if it was not initially specified in the contract.
Unassigned Work. When all things are equal, the Employer recognizes that the principles of seniority shall be given prime consideration in the everyday operation of the business. Absent an area agreement to the contrary, the following shall apply: (a) Unassigned P&D drivers with the same start time will be offered the choice of P&D work in seniority order at the beginning of their shift. Unassigned work that is available during and at the end of the shift will be offered in seniority order to P&D drivers who are currently available and qualified. Drivers will decide promptly upon being offered a choice of work. (b) When it becomes necessary to reduce the number of dock workers during a shift, unassigned dock work will be offered to dock workers who are waiting for assignment in seniority order, provided all contractual work guarantees are met and overtime status is equal. (c) When requested, employees will be given the opportunity to leave work in seniority order when workforce reduction are made to the shift.
Unassigned Work. When all things are equal, the Employer recognizes that the principles of seniority shall be given prime consideration in the everyday operation of the business. (a) Unassigned P&D drivers with the same start time will be offered the choice of P&D work in seniority order at the beginning of their shift. Unassigned work that is available during and at the end of the shift will be offered in seniority order to P&D drivers who are currently available and qualified. Drivers will decide promptly upon being offered a choice of work. (b) When it becomes necessary to reduce the number of dock workers during a shift, unassigned dock work will be offered to dock workers who are waiting for assignment in seniority order, provided all contractual work guarantees are met and overtime status is equal.
Unassigned Work. For any of the work referenced above, driver illness, pre-arranged 12 absences, currently open routes, and newly urgent or emergency transportation requests can 13 create unfilled (unassigned) work. This work shall be assigned as shown below under “Order of 14 Work Assignment”. Route segments of a route package will be individually assigned when 15 applicable.
Unassigned Work. When all things are equal, the Employer recognizes that the principles of seniority shall be given prime considera- tion in the everyday operation of the business. Absent an area agreement to the contrary, the following shall apply:
Unassigned Work. Absent a written area agreement to the contrary, the following shall apply: (a) Unassigned P&D drivers with the same start time will be of- fered the choice of P&D work in seniority order at the beginning of his/her shift. Unassigned work that is available during and at the end of the shift will be offered in seniority order to P&D drivers who are currently available and qualified. Drivers will decide promptly upon being offered a choice of work. (b) When it becomes necessary to reduce the number of dock work- ers during a shift, unassigned dock work will be offered to dock workers who are waiting for assignment in seniority order, provided all contractual work guarantees are met and overtime status is equal. (c) When requested, employees will be given the opportunity to leave work in seniority order when workforce reductions are made to the shift.