Common use of Work Schedule Changes Clause in Contracts

Work Schedule Changes. Pursuant to an exercise of management's rights, the appointing officer can change a work schedule based on the department's operational needs. The appointing officer will provide written authorization confirming such change and five (5) calendar days’ notice to the employee, unless operational needs require otherwise. Upon request of the Union during the 5-day notice period, the department will meet and confer on the impact of a noticed work schedule change.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Work Schedule Changes. Pursuant to an exercise of management's rights, the appointing officer can change a work schedule based on the department's operational needs. The appointing officer will provide written authorization confirming such change and five (5) calendar days’ notice to the employee, unless operational needs require otherwise. Upon request of the Union during the 5-day notice period, the department will meet and confer on the impact of a noticed work schedule change. changed temporarily to avoid paying an individual employee overtime. Where a department and the Union have a shift bid, the provisions of the shift bid agreement will address changes to work schedules and shifts.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding