Flexible Work Week. Employees may request to deviate from their normal work schedules in order to accommodate personal needs so long as they work and/or charge remaining entitlement time for a total of forty (40) hours during the week. Any request to work a flexible work week must be made in advance and will be granted unless the requested schedule cannot be accommodated based on business needs. Employees working a flexible work week will not be entitled to cycle time. They will not be entitled to receive overtime pay for any hours worked (including Saturday and Sunday) until the total of their working hours and charged remaining entitlement time exceeds forty
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Flexible Work Week. Employees may request to deviate from their normal work schedules in order to accommodate personal needs so long as they work and/or charge remaining entitlement time for a total of forty (40) hours during the week. Any request to work a flexible work week must be made in advance and will be granted with the supervisors permission unless the requested schedule cannot be accommodated based on business needs. Employees working a flexible work week will not be entitled to cycle time. They will not be entitled to receive overtime pay for any hours worked (including Saturday and Sunday) until the total of their working hours and charged remaining entitlement time exceeds fortyforty (40) hours during the week. Management agrees to work with employees and use flexible work weeks for occasional unavoidable lateness (not intended to be for chronic lateness).
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement