Older employees Sample Clauses

Older employees. For older employees and employees whose health is impaired, individual agreements may be made between the individual employee and the enterprise concerning job tasks, adapted training/updating in their own field of work rest breaks, reduced working hours, etc.
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Older employees. EMPLOYEES WITH IMPAIRED HEALTH DSO and NSA agree to work both centrally and on the local level to arrange for a personnel policy that permits older employees and employees with impaired health to continue to work until they reach ordinary retirement age. It is presumed that the parties in the individual company discuss the work situation for older employees and employees with impaired health. One should particularly take into consideration that heavy lifting shifts, overtime and travels assignments and especially dirty work might cause particularly unfortunate burdens for these employees. For this reason, older employees and employees with impaired health should, to be extent possible based on a medical evaluation or their own wishes, be exempt from such work assignments. For older employees and employees with impaired health individual agreements can be made between the individual employee and the company about work assignments, facilitated training/update within their own scope of work functions, rest periods, work from home/telecommuting, part-time work/reduced working hours etc.
Older employees. Where five (5) or more Journeymen are employed every fifth (5th) Journeyman shall be fifty (50) years of age or older, where available.
Older employees. The federations have prepared a joint technology industries ca- reer span scheme publication providing examples of practical measures for prolonging working careers. These measures may concern such aspects as management, career planning, exper- tise and skills, modification of duties, and various working time scheduling arrangements. The publication is available on the websites of the federations. Practical measures include discussions with older employees and the opportunity to agree on exchanges of seniority bonus for cor- responding time off. There are further details in subparagraph
Older employees. The bank takes the importance of the know-how and experience of older employees into account in its HR planning. It offers older employees the opportunity to discuss suitable deployment options within the framework of development discussions. When the contracts of older and long-servicing employees are to be terminated, the bank takes special measures in line with its greater duty of care towards older employees: – Timely warning of the envisaged termination – Listening to the employee before termination is announced – Assessing opportunities for alternative deployment This does not apply in the event of termination on pressing grounds (Art. 337 Swiss Code of Obligations) or economic grounds, to special procedures in the event of mass redundancy (Art. 335d Swiss Code of Obligations) or the provisions of section D of this agreement (Procedures in cases of bank closures and layoffs of bank employees).
Older employees. Employees who, through age or physical are, or become no longer capable of performing all of the normal functions of their work may, at the discretion of the Hos- pital, be retained in the employment of the Corporation, provided suitableworkisavailable. thewage provisions agreement may not apply thewage provisionsofthis agreement may not apply for such employees, and the Corpora- tion shall have the right toestablish what it considers an equitable rate of pay. An employee who believes he has not been in a fair manner under this provision, shall have the right to lodge a complaint in accordance with Article of this agreement.
Older employees. We specifically want to enhance the participation of older people and women in the workforce and encourage more education and training efforts. We will eliminate state incentives that effectively encourage early retirement and we will not extend the state sponsored Act to promote a Gradual Transition of Older Workers into Retirement (ATG) past 31 December 2009. A pension should not be likened to a handout. People who have worked hard all their lives are entitled to a good pension. In order to ensure that this is possible in the future we have to consider demographic change and therefore want to improve the conditions for older people to remain employed longer. A large majority of citizens remain both physically and mentally healthy to an advanced age. We want to support their willingness to be active and get involved. We want to exploit the knowledge, skills and creativity of older people for the benefit of our society. We thus reject every form of age discrimination and will investigate whether it is possible to abolish age restrictions on employment.
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Older employees. Where five (5) or more Journeymen are employed every fifth (5th) Journeyman shall be fifty (50) years of age or older, where available. FF NOTIFICATION When possible, the Contractor shall notify the Busi- ness Manager three (3) days prior to a layoff but no later than on the day of the layoff. Failure of the Contractor to notify the Business Manager's office on the day of layoff will entitle the Employee to an additional one (1) hour's pay in addition to the one
Older employees. To promote the job satisfaction and career extension of older employees, the federations shall appoint a working group for the purpose of studying the use of time and working capacity of older employees, alternative formats for extending careers, and coverage of the associated costs. The working group shall also review the role of the occupational health service in supporting working capacity. The mission of the working group will be to promote and support trials at individual workplaces and gather experiences of various age-related programmes, and to produce materials describing good practices for use at workplaces. Promoting the working and operating capacity of older employees at workplaces Special attention will be paid to the working capacity and strain imposed on older employees. To reduce absences due to illness and conserve working capacity, workplaces should apply the lessons learned in occupational health service workplace studies and risk assessments. These materials will provide the basis for planning any necessary individual measures for maintaining working capacity. Workplaces may benefit from the joint materials drafted by the federations to this end. Signing minutes of the Collective Agreement
Older employees. An employee with five (5) years or more of seniority who, by reason of advancing years or temporary disablement, is no longer capable of performing the normal requirements of his/her regular work, may be given any available light work. The Hospital shall have the right to determine the rate of pay for this kind of work and the rates of pay set out in the wage schedule shall not be applicable to this work.
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