Technological Change 27 Sample Clauses

Technological Change 27. 03.01 Permanent employees shall be considered displaced by technological change when their services shall no longer be required as a result of a change in plant or equipment or a change in a process or method of operation diminishing the total number of employees required to operate the department in which they are employed.
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Technological Change 27. 22.1 Definition 27 22.2 Advance Notice 27 ARTICLE 23 - CONTRACTING OUT 28 ARTICLE 24 - HIRING, PROMOTIONS AND STAFF CHANGES 28 24.1 Job Postings 28 24.2 Information in Postings 28 24.3 Appointment Policy 28 24.4 Transfers 28 24.5 Trial Period 28 24.6 Local Union Observer 29 24.7 Notification to Employee and Union 29 24.8 Right to Grieve 29 24.9 Vacation Letters 29 24.10 Temporary Vacancies 29 24.11 Interviews 29 24.12 Deemed Qualified 29 24.13 Performance Review 29 ARTICLE 25 - PAYMENT OF WAGES AND ALLOWANCES 30 25.1 Equal Pay 30 25.2 Rate of Pay 30 25.3 Substitution Pay 30 25.4 Pay on Temporary Assignment 30 25.5 Job Description and Reclassification of Position 30 25.6 Vehicle Allowance 30 25.7 Rate of Pay on Reclassification 31 25.8 Parking 31 25.9 Group Registered Retirement Savings Plan 31 ARTICLE 26 - HEALTH AND WELFARE BENEFITS 31 26.1 Basic Medical Insurance 31 26.2 Extended Health Care Plan 32 26.3 Dental Plan 32
Technological Change 27. 01 As per Labour Relations Act, Sections 83, 84 and 85.‌ Article 28 Overtime‌

Related to Technological Change 27

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  • Notice for Technological Change This subclause sets out the notice provisions to be applied to terminations by the employer for reasons arising from "technology" in accordance subparagraph (1) of paragraph (a) of subclause (i)

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