Use of Traveler or Agency Personnel Employed by Affiliates Sample Clauses

Use of Traveler or Agency Personnel Employed by Affiliates. The Hospital will not regularly schedule a Traveler or Agency worker who is an employee of any other HCA affiliates, in a no-relief capacity, for part-time or full-time work for more than one hundred and fifty (150) days, unless the position being filled by the worker is posted or the Agency or Traveler worker is filling a position which is vacant due to a leave of absence.
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Use of Traveler or Agency Personnel Employed by Affiliates. The Hospital will not regularly schedule a Traveler or Agency worker who is an employee of any other HCA affiliates, in a no-relief capacity, for part-time or full-time work for more than one- hundred-and-twenty (120) days, unless the position being filled by the worker is posted or the Agency or Traveler worker is filling a position which is vacant due to a leave of absence. In development of the schedule, priority for scheduling will be given first to regular full- and part- time Employees, then to per diem Employees, and lastly to Travelers, provided such priority may not result in unnecessary overtime or premium pay (as between full-time, part-time, and per diem staff). Full- and part-time Employees seeking to schedule hours in excess of their status and per diems will have priority over Travelers only if such preference will not result in overtime, premium pay, or an inability to utilize the Traveler up to the Traveler’s commitment.
Use of Traveler or Agency Personnel Employed by Affiliates. The Hospital will not regularly schedule a Traveler or Agency worker who is an employee of any other HCA affiliates, in a no-relief capacity, for part-time or full-time work for more than one-hundred-and-twenty (120) days, unless the position being filled by the worker is posted or the Agency or Traveler worker is filling a position which is vacant due to a leave of absence. In development of the schedule, priority for scheduling will be given first to regular full- and part-time Employees, then to per diem Employees, and lastly to Travelers, provided such priority may not result in unnecessary overtime or premium pay (as between full-time, part-time, and per diem staff). Full- and part-time Employees seeking to schedule hours in excess of their status and per diems will have priority over Travelers only if such preference will not result in overtime, premium pay, or an inability to utilize the Traveler up to the Traveler’s commitment. * Reclassification An Employee working part-time who has worked, other than as designated relief for another Employee or Employee absent due to a leave of absence, a regular schedule of at least thirty-two (32) hours per week for twelve (12) of the last fifteen (15) consecutive pay periods will be, upon written request, reclassified on a prospective basis to full-time status, effective the first pay period following receipt of the written request. Such request for reclassification must be received within thirty (30) days of the end of the last pay period considered in determining eligibility for reclassification.

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