Shift Operations definition
Examples of Shift Operations in a sentence
Employees in classifications covered by the DWR Rotating Shift Operations Policy who regularly work rotating shifts shall be paid a shift differential when the shifts are scheduled during the qualifying hours listed below and the employee works the scheduled shift.
It is agreed that this 12-Hour Continuous Shift Operations Agreement supersedes the current Labor Agreement in all areas where there may be a conflict.
Any modifications and/or changes made to the existing terms and conditions of the current Labor Agreement as a result of the Cherokee Nitrogen facility or any portion thereof changing to this 12-Hour Shift Schedule shall be applicable only during the term of this 12-Hour Continuous Shift Operations Agreement.
This agreement establishes the terms and conditions which are applicable when production employees are scheduled on 12-Hour Continuous Shift Operations at the Cherokee, Alabama facility.
Section Sixth Shift Operations When all employees in the Highway Department have worked five (5) shifts, senior employees will be given the first opportunity to work on sixth (6") shift operations.
During Shift Operations, under Article shall be extended in duration to include at least the first day of the week following the posting.
To this end, work schedules selected from Clauses 4.1 – Standard Hours, 4.7 – Shift Operations and 4.11 – Modified Workweek below, will be established pursuant to Article 14 – Hours of Work of the Main Public Service Agreement.
To this end, work schedules selected from Clauses 4.1 - Standard Hours, 4.7 - Shift Operations and 4.11 - Modified Workweek below, will be established pursuant to Article 14 - Hours of Work of the Main Public Service Agreement.
With respect to Shift Operations at the Pollution Control Plants.
Finally the Toronto Star agrees that the letters entitled “Continuous Nights and Lobster Shift Operations in the Pressroom Collective Agreement, pages 50 – 52 and in the Platemaking Collective Agreement, pages 28-30 are still applicable until December 31, 2010.