Common use of Consecutive Weekend Work Clause in Contracts

Consecutive Weekend Work. The Health Sciences Centre will endeavour to provide at least one weekend off in three (four for part-time employees). If a employee is required to work a third (fourth for part-time employees) consecutive weekend, the employee will be paid at the overtime rate for all hours worked on a third (fourth for part-time employees) consecutive weekend and any subsequent weekend until a weekend is scheduled off. Any weekend worked under the following conditions shall not be considered in the determination of consecutive weekends: Any weekend that has been worked by an employee to satisfy specific days off requested by such employee; Any weekend that is worked as a result of an exchange of shifts with another employee. The weekend following any of these conditions shall be considered as a first weekend worked. Note: This provision does not apply to casual employees and is not to be incorporated into any extended tour agreements.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Consecutive Weekend Work. The Health Sciences Centre will endeavour to provide at least one weekend off in three (four for part-time employees). If a an employee is required to work a third (fourth for part-time employees) consecutive weekend, the employee will be paid at the overtime rate for all hours worked on a third (fourth for part-time employees) consecutive weekend and any subsequent weekend until a weekend is scheduled off. Any weekend worked under the following conditions shall not be considered in the determination of consecutive weekends: Any weekend that has been worked by an employee to satisfy specific days off requested by such employee; Any weekend that is worked as a result of an exchange of shifts with another employee. The weekend following any of these conditions shall be considered as a first weekend worked. Note: This provision does not apply to casual employees and is not to be he incorporated into any extended tour agreements.

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Sources: Collective Agreement