ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK Clause Samples

The 'Allocation and Hours of Work' clause defines how work assignments and working hours are distributed among employees. Typically, it outlines the expected work schedule, such as daily or weekly hours, and may specify how shifts are assigned or changed, including provisions for overtime or flexible scheduling. This clause ensures both employer and employee have a clear understanding of work expectations, helping to prevent disputes over scheduling and workload distribution.
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. Section The Company shall have the authority to allocate and assign the work to personnel having regard to:
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. The Company shall post shift schedules as often as required. Prior to posting the Company will discuss with the Union Stewards and employees generally, if necessary, proposed changes. New schedules will be posted seven (7) days prior to the date on which they become effective.
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. 8.1 General principles applicable to all operations, subject to qualifications: First in - first out within each operation and by terminal point, with reasonable exceptions for, e.g. return of a foreign terminal point Owner- Operator towards his home terminal point at the end of the week; when there is an opportunity to equalize miles and other available Owner- Operators have run reasonable miles in the week; wherein an Owner- Operator is ill or there is a personal emergency necessitating the dispatch of the Owner Operator towards his home terminal point. 8.2 Owner-Operators wishing transfer to another operation within Highland Transport may apply and will be transferred to open and available positions in accordance with seniority, subject to qualifications for the available position. The request for transfer must be in writing. The transfer will be for a minimum of six (6) months. 8.3 Owner-Operators will not be required to work in violation of the applicable federal or provincial regulations governing hours of work.
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. 8.1 General principles applicable to all operations, subject to qualifications: 8.2 Owner-Operators wishing transfer to another operation within Highland Transport may apply and will be transferred to open and available positions in accordance with seniority, subject to qualifications for the available position. The request for transfer must be in writing. The transfer will be for a minimum of six (6) months. 8.3 Owner-Operators will not be required to work in violation of the applicable federal or provincial regulations governing hours of work.
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK section of Work The Company have the authority to allocate the shift to personnel having due regard seniority and qualifications and where qualifications ate seniority shall be the determining factor.
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. The Company shall have the authority to allocate the work to personnel having due regard to seniority and qualifications and where qualifications are relatively equal, seniority shall be the determining factor.
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. 12.01 (a) For all mechanics, the normal work day shall be eight (8) hours Monday through Friday, including two paid fifteen (15) minute breaks. Each mechanic must punch in at the start of the work day out/in at lunch break and out at the end of the work day. The normal work week shall be forty
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. CITY DRIVING DEPARTMENT AND DOCK DEPARTMENT ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK, HIGHWAY OPERATIONS ANNUAL JOB BIDS. ARTICLE PART-TIME EMPLOYEES ARTICLE PIGGY-BACK OPERATIONS ARTICLE CASUAL HELP ARTICLE HIRED CITY ARTICLE BROKER OPERATIONS ARTICLE HEALTH AND WELFARE ARTICLE PENSION.. ARTICLE CREDIT UNIONS ARTICLE COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE ARTICLE GENERAL.. ARTICLE
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. Owner-operators will not be required to be available for assignment in violation of the applicable Federal or Provincial Statutes in Canada. Owner-operators will also not be required to be available in violation of the applicable Federal or State Statutes in the United States. If an Owner-operator’s equipment is removed from service due to mechanical problems his name shall be removed from the seniority list until his equipment is again made available. At that time his name will then again be placed on the seniority list in the original order of seniority. The Owner-Operator shall have up to thirty days (30) to repair or ninety days (90) to replace his vehicle. The Company, in its sole and complete discretion, shall determine how a load is to be assigned as between Owner-operators. However, the Company in making assignments will take into consideration an Owner-operator’s seniority; location of the dispatch; and the scheduled pick-up time. In the case of a dedicated bid run,the opening will be posted on the bulletin board for seven (7) days. Owner-operators having the equipment will be selected in accordance with their seniority. In the event the successful applicant for a dedicated bid run does not have the required equipment, the Company will accept the successful applicant subject to him providing the required equipment seven (7) days prior to the date the dedicated bid run is to commence. The Company agrees to post the bid as soon as it is notified that it has been successful in acquiring new work, and where possible, the Company will endeavour to provide the successful applicant with as much time as practicable, prior to the seven (7) day period referred to in the above paragraph, to attain the required equipment. A dedicated bid run is defined as work which is anticipated to continue on a regular basis for a minimum of six months. Once bid, an performing work on dedicated bid run will have preference on such work without regard to his position on the seniority list. An already working on a local bid run will be permitted to apply for an opening on a dedicated bid run. In assigning loads, the Company will observe the terms of the Transport Rules, Regulations and Company Policies document which is provided to the operators and such document is incorporated into this Agreement.
ALLOCATION AND HOURS OF WORK. Section 8.1 Subject to the requirements of the business, an employee's work week may be scheduled on any five (5) consecutive days of the week (four (4) consecutive days for the four (4) day work week) and employees may be required to work rotating shifts. A. For Warehouse Workers: All hours worked at the hourly rate in excess of eight and one-half (8.5) hours in a day or forty (40) hours in a week shall be paid at one and one-half (1 ½) times the regular rate of pay. B. For Warehouse and Sub Assembly Workers: Overtime work performed on Saturdays will be paid at one and one-half (1 ½) times the regular rate of pay. C. For Warehouse and Sub Assembly Workers: Overtime work performed on Sundays and paid holidays will be paid at two (2) times the regular rate of pay.