Work Exchange Sample Clauses

A Work Exchange clause defines the terms under which parties agree to provide services or labor in lieu of monetary payment. Typically, this clause outlines the specific tasks or hours to be performed, the value assigned to the work, and any conditions or limitations on the exchange. By clearly establishing expectations and obligations, the clause ensures both parties understand their responsibilities and helps prevent disputes over compensation or performance.
Work Exchange. When, due to staffing requirements or other reasons, it is not possible for a member to take time off under the provisions of any other Section of this Agreement, it shall be permissible for one member to work for another, provided that: (a) the immediate supervisors of both members agree, and written authority is granted by such supervisors prior to the exchange taking place. (b) if both members are in the same division, the work exchange may be effected by way of working the other member’s shift at the approved time, or by transfer of leave hours. (c) if the members are in different divisions, then the member working shall be credited the number of hours worked from the other (non-working) member’s leave hours. (d) there shall be no increase cost to the Employer in accommodating the work exchange (for example: overtime or a difference in wage rates of members involved in the work exchange).
Work Exchange. The Employer may consider on a case-by-case basis the request by interested employees to exchange work and responsibilities. This work exchange program would implement a change in job responsibilities unique to the respective employee's area of employment. This exchange would be for a minimum of one-year duration and would not constitute any interruption of employee payroll or longevity status. The positions identified for exchange must be from within the bargaining unit. The employees agree to pay any and all travel and relocation expenses. The Employer retains the right to terminate the exchange at any time for
Work Exchange. The Employer may consider on a case-by-case basis the request by interested employees to exchange work and responsibilities. This work