Common use of Work Schedule Changes Clause in Contracts

Work Schedule Changes. A change in work schedule is defined as a modification of a unit member's start and stop time, or work week assignment, without a change in number of daily assigned hours. Should there be a scheduled change, the immediate supervisor shall first hold a meeting to discuss any impacts or potential hardships resulting from such change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Work Schedule Changes. A change in work schedule is defined as a modification of a unit memberemployee's start and stop time, or work week assignment, without a change in number of daily assigned hours. Should there be a scheduled change, the immediate supervisor shall first hold a meeting to discuss any impacts or potential hardships resulting from such change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Schedule Changes. A change in work schedule is defined as a modification of a unit memberemployee's start and stop time, or work week assignment, without a change in number of daily assigned hours. Should there be a scheduled change, the immediate supervisor shall first hold a meeting to discuss any impacts or potential hardships resulting from such change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Work Schedule Changes. A change in work schedule is defined as a modification of a unit memberemployee's start and stop time, or work week assignment, without a change in number of daily assigned hours. Should there be a scheduled change, the immediate supervisor shall first hold a meeting to discuss any impacts or potential hardships resulting from such change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Work Schedule Changes. A change in work schedule is defined as a modification of a unit memberemployee's start and stop time, or work week assignment, without a change in number of daily assigned hours. Should there be a scheduled change, the immediate supervisor shall first hold a meeting to discuss any impacts or potential hardships resulting from such change.

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