Common use of Variable Work Week Clause in Contracts

Variable Work Week. Where variations in regular employee work schedules of 35 or 40 hours per week are necessary or desired, they may be arranged in advance with appropriate immediate supervisors upon consulting with the employees. If the affected employee does not agree with the change, he/she may avail himself/herself of his/her rights under the Grievance Procedure (Article XII). An employee whose work schedule requires him/her to work fourteen (14) or more hours of a thirty- five (35) hour work week during the “evening tour of duty” or during the “night tour of duty” shall be paid a shift differential for his/her entire (35) hour work week. An employee whose work schedule requires him/her to work sixteen (16) or more hours of a forty (40) hour work week during the “evening tour of duty” or the “night tour of duty” shall be paid a shift differential for his/her entire forty

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement