Employee Initiated Schedule Changes Sample Clauses

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Employee Initiated Schedule Changes. When the Employer approves an Employee's request to temporarily change/trade their scheduled hours of work, such schedule change will not constitute an "Employer" schedule change as contemplated in Articles 11 and 29. Employer approval of the foregoing schedule changes shall be subject to operational requirements and will not result in additional cost to the Employer. In all cases, Employees will be paid at straight time with no eligibility for premiums.
Employee Initiated Schedule Changes. (a) When the Employer approves an Employee's request to change/trade their scheduled hours of work, such schedule change will not constitute an “Employer” schedule change as contemplated in Articles 11 and 29. (b) Employer approval of the foregoing schedule changes shall be subject to operational requirements and will not result in additional cost to the Employer. In all cases, Employees will be paid at straight time with no eligibility for scheduling premiums as a result of the schedule change. (c) Employee-initiated schedule changes are not considered a violation of the Collective Agreement.‌
Employee Initiated Schedule Changes. (a) When the Employer approves an Employee's request to change/trade their scheduled hours of work, such schedule change will not constitute an “Employer” schedule change as contemplated in Articles 11 and 29. (b) Employer approval of the foregoing schedule changes shall be subject to operational requirements and will not result in additional cost to the Employer. In all cases, Employees will be paid at straight time with no eligibility for scheduling premiums as a result of the schedule change. (c) Employee initiated schedule changes are not considered a violation of the Collective agreement. A RTICLE 12: OVERTIME 12.01 Overtime is all time authorized by the Employer and worked by an employee in excess of eight (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours in a week, at one and a half (1.5X) their basic rate of pay. 12.02 The Employer shall designate an individual who may authorize overtime. 12.03 Authorization for overtime after the fact by the Employer shall not be unreasonably denied where overtime arises as a result of unforeseeable circumstances in which it is impossible to obtain prior authorization. 12.04 Overtime will be paid in accordance with the following: (a) For work in excess of eight (8) hours per day, one and a half time (1.5X) their basic rate of pay. (b) This overtime payment will cease and the employee’s basic rate of pay will apply at the start of the next regularly scheduled shift. 12.05 Subject to mutual agreement between the Employer and an employee, the employee may be granted time off duty in lieu of overtime payments on an hour-for-hour basis, at the basic rate of pay. Unless mutual agreement between an Employee and the Employer is reached as to when accumulated overtime will be taken as time off in lieu or overtime payment, such liability of the employer shall be paid out as of March 31st. Such payment will occur in the first pay period following March 31st. 12.06 Except in cases of emergency, no employee shall be required or permitted to work more than a total of sixteen (16) hours (inclusive of regular and overtime hours) in a twenty-four (24) hour period beginning at the first (1st) hour the employee reports for work. 12.07 Rest periods and meal period shall be provided in accordance with the Hours of Work Article of the Collective agreement.

Related to Employee Initiated Schedule Changes

  • Employee-Requested Schedule Changes Overtime-eligible employees’ workweeks and work schedules may be changed at the employee’s request and with the Employer’s approval, provided the Employer’s business and customer service needs are met and no overtime expense is incurred.

  • AMENDED SCHEDULE IV The Fund Accounting Agreement is hereby amended by replacing Schedule IV, in its entirety, with the amended Schedule IV, attached hereto as Attachment C, by adding the fees described under the heading “Money Market Fund Services Fee”.

  • Permanent Schedule Changes Employees’ workweeks and work schedules may be permanently changed with prior notice from the Employer. Overtime-eligible employees will receive ten (10) calendar days’ written notice of a permanent schedule change. The day notification is given is considered the first day of notice. Notice will normally be given to the affected employees during their scheduled working hours. If an affected employee is on extended leave, notice may be sent to the employee’s last known address.

  • Disclosure Schedule References The parties hereto agree that any reference in a particular Section of either the Company Disclosure Schedule or the Parent Disclosure Schedule shall only be deemed to be an exception to (or, as applicable, a disclosure for purposes of) (a) the representations and warranties (or covenants, as applicable) of the relevant party that are contained in the corresponding Section of this Agreement, and (b) any other representations and warranties of such party that is contained in this Agreement, but only if the relevance of that reference as an exception to (or a disclosure for purposes of) such other representations and warranties would be readily apparent to a reasonable person who has read that reference and such representations and warranties, without any independent knowledge on the part of the reader regarding the matter(s) so disclosed.

  • Execution of Change Orders Change Orders shall be signed by the Contractor, ordinarily certified by the Design Professional, and approved by the Owner in accordance with the form of Change Order prescribed by the Owner. No request for payment by the Contractor for a Change Order shall be due, nor shall any such request appear on an Application for Payment, until the Change Order is executed by the Owner. In the event of emergency (see Article