Common use of Flexible Schedule Clause in Contracts

Flexible Schedule. Employee schedules can be flexed within a work week to allow for variations in work, scheduling longer hours on a work day and shorter hours on another work day to keep that work week’s hours to a maximum of forty (40) hours or changing scheduled days off in advance of the work week. This does not invoke Report Pay. Report pay is not invoked when employees work longer than scheduled work days exceeding a total of forty (40) hours in the work week.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Flexible Schedule. Employee schedules can When consistent with the job responsibilities and business needs, and approved in advance in writing by the employee’s supervisor, an Employee’s schedule may be flexed within a work week workweek to allow for variations in work, scheduling longer hours on a work day and shorter hours on another work day to keep that work week’s hours to a maximum of forty (40) hours 40 hours, or changing scheduled days off in advance of the work week. This does Flexed schedules do not invoke result in Report Pay. Report pay is not invoked when employees work longer than scheduled work days exceeding a total of forty (40) hours in the work week.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiations Tentative Agreement

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