Common use of Change in Work Schedules Clause in Contracts

Change in Work Schedules. If, after schedule posting, the Employer needs to make adjustments to scheduled work, the Employer will implement the schedule change in the following order: a) Solicit volunteers; b) Float staff from another clinic; c) Agency staff; d) Regular scheduled employees in reverse seniority rotation provided skills, competence ability and availability are considered equal, as determined by Employer In the event of 20.4 (d), the Employer agrees to provide a minimum of fourteen (14) calendar days’ notice to an employee in the event of an Employer-directed change in the employee’s work schedule. For temporary changes in work assignment occurring within the employee’s assigned work week, the Employer will provide three (3) calendar days’ notice with the day of notification constituting the first day of notice. For emergency reasons, lack of work, an existing safety hazard to the employee or others, or mutual agreement between the Employer and employee, the Employer may temporarily change an employee’s schedule with fewer than three (3) calendar days’ notice. Temporary is defined as no longer than one (1) week.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement