Common use of Audio, Video and Computer Tracking Devices Clause in Contracts

Audio, Video and Computer Tracking Devices. The Employer may use video, still photos derived from video, electronic tracking devices and/or audio evidence to discipline an employee without corroboration by observers if the employee engages in conduct such as falsification of logs, records, claims for compensation and other documents, theft of time or property, vandalism, or physical violence for which an employee could be discharged without a warning letter. As used in this section "theft of time" shall not include inadvertent and immaterial extensions of break time and lunch periods. If the information on the video, still photos, electronic tracking devices and/or audio recording is to be utilized for any purpose in support of a disciplinary or discharge action, the Employer must provide the Local Union, prior to the hearing, an opportunity to review the evidence used by the Employer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: National Master Freight Agreement, National Master Freight Agreement, Master Freight Agreement

Audio, Video and Computer Tracking Devices. The Employer may use video, still photos derived from video, electronic tracking devices and/or audio evidence to discipline an employee without corroboration by observers if the employee engages in conduct such as falsification of logs, records, claims for compensation and other documentsdishonesty, theft of time or property, vandalism, or physical violence for which an employee could be discharged without a warning letter. As used in this section "theft of time" shall not include inadvertent and immaterial extensions of break time and lunch periods. If the information on the video, still photosphoto, electronic tracking devices and/or and/ or audio recording is to be utilized for any purpose in support of a disciplinary or discharge action, the Employer must provide the Local Union, prior to the hearing, an opportunity to review the evidence used by the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Office Employees Agreement

Audio, Video and Computer Tracking Devices. The Employer may use video, still photos derived from video, electronic tracking devices and/or audio evidence to discipline an employee without corroboration by observers if the employee engages in conduct such as falsification of logs, records, claims for compensation and other documents, theft of time or property, vandalism, or physical violence for which an employee could be discharged without a warning letter. As used in this section "theft of time" shall not include inadvertent and immaterial extensions of break time and lunch periods. If the information on the video, still photos, electronic tracking devices and/or audio recording is to be utilized for any purpose in support of a disciplinary or discharge action, the Employer must provide the Local Union, prior to the hearing, an opportunity to review the evidence used by the Employer.. ​

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: National Master Freight Agreement (Arcbest Corp /De/)