Early Outs Sample Clauses

Early Outs. When the Company determines that it does not need all of its employees for any day or part thereof, it shall offer the employee in the operation affected the opportunity to take time off, on a seniority basis. Any time off accepted will not be charged against the employee's sick time, will be excused and will be without pay.
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Early Outs. 17.091 The Board is permitted to employ two floater drivers at the substitute rate of pay to be used as either early out field trip drivers or substitutes, if needed.
Early Outs. Team Members may request to leave work early (“Early Out”) following the procedures set forth below. The Early Out procedure is to allow Team Members to leave work before the completion of their scheduled shift when the Employer determines that reduced staffing is appropriate or necessary. In such cases, the Employer will select among the list of volunteers, prepared at the beginning of each shift by department, based on departmental policy. Team Members who are selected for Early Out are paid only for actual time worked on that day. For the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits, a Team Member who is selected for Early Out pursuant to this Section will only have the hours he actually worked count toward his benefits eligibility. Under no circumstance shall a Team Member be granted an Early Out in circumstances where the Team Member’s departure will result in overtime payments to another Team Member.
Early Outs. An Employee may request an “early out” for a particular shift enabling them to finish their shift prior to its rostered finishing time. An early out is leave without pay for all accrual and payment purposes. When an early out is granted by the Employer, the minimum hours of work as prescribed under this Agreement will not apply. The approval of any early outs will be at the discretion of the Employer.
Early Outs. Employees are required to remain on duty to the end of their regularly schedule shift or until approved to leave by the Superintendent. Evening shift employees do not report to work but will be paid for the missed work time.
Early Outs. Where the Employer determines that the operational requirements can be met with less staff, the Employer will use the following process: The Employer will first send home employees, in that classification working overtime, in order of reverse seniority. The Employer will then select volunteers to go home. Employees may volunteer by placing their name on the early out list at any time during their shift. If after (a) and (b) there are still excessive staff, the Employer may require employees to end their shifts. The distribution of forced early outs will be by reverse seniority and will still fulfil the Employer's operational requirements. In all circumstances the Employer will ensure that remaining employees having the skill and ability to fulfil the remaining duties and any employee who are forced to early outs under this article will be paid the minimum as per the British Columbia Employment Standards Act or the hours worked, whichever is greater.
Early Outs. 64.01 The employer will post a daily early out list for employees at the beginning of each day. Employees may sign the list in order to be considered first for voluntary early outs. Employees can add their name to the Early Out list no earlier than thirty (30) minutes prior to their shift start time. Early outs will be distributed through the use of a randomizer amongst the volunteers on the list at the time of the Early Out opportunity. Employees who are granted an Early Out may request to utilize paid time off to ‘Top-Up’ their EO upon request. When there are insufficient volunteers for an Early Out opportunity, the part- time employees at work in the classification will be sent home by reverse seniority (“MEO”). Full-time employees cannot be subject to MEOs. Part-Time employees cannot be subject to MEOs on any holiday covered under Article 30.
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