Scheduling of Hours of Work Sample Clauses

Scheduling of Hours of Work. Working hours for all departments shall be scheduled by the Company not later than the Monday two weeks prior to the work week in which the work applies, provided, however, that the schedule may be changed by the Company at any time to meet an emergency. The work schedule for each department shall be posted on the appropriate Guild bulletin board.
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Scheduling of Hours of Work. Scheduling of extended tours shall be in accordance with the following:
Scheduling of Hours of Work. 4-2.1 In Logistics facilities, hours of work will be assigned by Department in the following order: • first to employees who have attained seasonal status commencing with the seasonal employee with the earliest seasonal attainment date, and then • to casual employees in order of seniority provided they are qualified to perform the work, and no overtime is incurred.
Scheduling of Hours of Work. J-1 The Hospital agrees to achieve and maintain the following regulations in the formulation of working schedules:
Scheduling of Hours of Work. The Corporation shall not schedule shift work in its operations. Should it become necessary, the corporation shall, in accordance with Article negotiate the terms and conditions for the introduction of shift work at the Corporation.
Scheduling of Hours of Work. • first to employees who have attained seasonal status commencing with the seasonal employee with the earliest seasonal attainment date, and then • to casual employees in order of seniority provided they are qualified to perform the work, and no overtime is incurred.
Scheduling of Hours of Work. (a) (i) Schedules shall be posted bi-monthly for a two (2) month period by the 20th day of the month prior to the period to be worked as follows: March 20th - for April, May May 20th - for June, July July 20th - for August, September September 20th - for October, November November 20th - for December, January January 20th - for February, March
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Scheduling of Hours of Work. 1. For purposes of this Agreement, a “schedule change” shall mean a change in or deletion from the sequence of weekly non-over- time workdays and/or daily non-overtime hours of work. “

Related to Scheduling of Hours of Work

  • – HOURS OF WORK & SCHEDULING 15.01 The normal hours of work for an employee are not a guarantee of work per day or per week, or a guarantee of days of work per week. The normal hours of work shall be seven and one-half (7½) hours per day, and seventy-five (75) hours in any bi-weekly period.

  • Scheduling of Work Subcontractor shall provide Contractor with scheduling information and a proposed schedule for performance of the Subcontract Work consistent with the Progress Schedule and in a form acceptable to Contractor. Subcontractor shall comply with the Progress Schedule including, but not specifically limited to, commencement, duration, and sequencing of activities. Contractor shall reasonably cooperate with the Subcontractor in scheduling the Subcontract Work and shall attempt, as reasonably possible, to avoid conflicts or interference with the Subcontract Work.

  • 00 - HOURS OF WORK 14.01 The Employer does not guarantee to provide work to any employee for regularly assigned hours or any other hours, except as provided for in Article 18.00. Eight (8) hours shall constitute a normal day of work. The normal hours of work shall be between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. for an eight (8) hour day, with one-half or one hour for lunch at the midpoint of the shift. Forty (40) hours shall constitute a normal week's work, Monday through Friday inclusive. Variances beyond one (1) hour of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. shall be agreed mutually between the Employer and the Business Manager. The one (1) hour variance is conditional upon the Employer giving the Union and affected employees appropriate advance notice. If the foregoing starting or quitting times are changed without mutual agreement, applicable overtime rates shall be paid for any time worked before or after the above hours as a result of the change of the times.

  • Normal Hours of Work 6.01 The normal work day is defined as the twenty-four (24) hour period beginning at 12:00 Midnight.

  • Regular Hours of Work (a) Regular hours of work for Full-time Employees, exclusive of meal periods shall be:

  • Standard Hours of Work 4.2.1 The standard hours of work shall be defined as regularly scheduled twenty-four (24) hours per week or less averaged over each bi-weekly pay period.

  • HOURS OF WORK i) Where employees are now working a longer daily tour, the provisions set out in this Article governing the regular hours of work on a daily tour shall be adjusted accordingly.

  • Consecutive Hours of Work The daily hours of work for each employee shall be consecutive.

  • Ordinary Hours of Work The ordinary hours of work will be worked any time between 6.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday. Ordinary hours of work may be varied by agreement between the Employer and the majority of the employees concerned and the ETU State Secretary (via the relevant full time ETU Official) to accommodate the hours or work required for the most efficient and safe operation of the Employer and the requirements of its client. Where agreement is reached to work alternate hours, occupational health and safety principles will prevail. Proper health monitoring procedures will be introduced and suitable rosters clearly agreed prior to commencing work. Adequate supervision must always be provided. Matters on which agreement may be reached include:

  • Days and Hours of Work The standard workweek for workers occupying full-time positions consists of 40 hours unless otherwise specified by the Board of Supervisors. The appointing authority shall fix the hours of work with due regard for the convenience of the public and the laws of the State and the County. Workers occupying part-time positions shall work such hours and schedules as the Board and the appointing authority shall prescribe.

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