Different Shifts Sample Clauses
The 'Different Shifts' clause defines how work schedules are organized when employees are assigned to varying shifts. It typically outlines the employer's right to assign employees to different time slots, such as morning, afternoon, or night shifts, and may specify how shift changes are communicated or how shift premiums are handled. This clause ensures operational flexibility for the employer while providing clarity to employees about how and when their work hours may change, thereby reducing confusion and potential disputes over scheduling.
Different Shifts. A nurse will not be required to alternate or work on a different shift, without the nurse’s consent.
Different Shifts. The Employer shall make every effort to maintain this pattern of shift scheduling.
(b) The provisions of Article 14.02(a) shall not be deemed to prevent the Employer from accommodating employee requests for other shift patterns when the existence of a vacancy permits the Employer to do so, subject to the provisions of Article 11, or when other affected employees also request to do so.
(c) Except in cases of emergency or by mutual agreement between a regular employee and the Employer, shift schedules shall:
(i) Provide for at least fifteen and one-half (15-1/2) hours off-duty between shifts;