Common use of Four-Day Week/Flexible Work Schedules Clause in Contracts

Four-Day Week/Flexible Work Schedules. 1. The parties shall discuss the need for establishing a four-day work week prior to implementation of a four-day work week. In the event the Employer determines that a change in the length of the normal workday for a certain classification of employee is necessary, it will negotiate the impact of the change. Employees affected shall be given no less than three weeks' notice of the changed schedule. 2. Employees shall be entitled to three days off at the completion of the four- day work week. 3. Flexible work schedules are encouraged and may be developed for both school- based and district employees upon mutual agreement of the Parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Four-Day Week/Flexible Work Schedules. 1. The parties shall discuss the need for establishing a four-day work week workweek prior to implementation of a four-day work weekworkweek. In the event the Employer determines that a change in the length of the normal workday for a certain classification of employee is necessary, it will negotiate the impact of the change. Employees affected shall be given no less than three weeks' notice of the changed schedule. 2. Employees shall be entitled to three days off at the completion of the four- four-day work week.workweek 3. Flexible work schedules are encouraged and may be developed for both school- based and district employees upon mutual agreement of the Parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Four-Day Week/Flexible Work Schedules. 1. The parties shall discuss the need for establishing a four-day work week workweek prior to implementation of a four-day work weekworkweek. In the event the Employer determines that a change in the length of the normal workday for a certain classification of employee is necessary, it will negotiate the impact of the change. Employees affected shall be given no less than three weeks' notice of the changed schedule. 2. Employees shall be entitled to three days off at the completion of the four- four-day work weekworkweek. 3. Flexible work schedules are encouraged and may be developed for both school- based and district employees upon mutual agreement of the Parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Four-Day Week/Flexible Work Schedules. 1. The parties shall discuss the need for establishing a four-day work week workweek prior to implementation of a four-day work weekworkweek. In the event the Employer determines that a change in the length of the normal workday for a certain classification of employee is necessary, it will negotiate the impact of the change. Employees affected shall be given no less than three weeks' notice of the changed schedule. 2. Employees shall be entitled to three days off at the completion of the four- day work weekworkweek. 3. Flexible work schedules are encouraged and may be developed for both school- based and district employees upon mutual agreement of the Parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Four-Day Week/Flexible Work Schedules. 1. The parties shall discuss the need for establishing a four-day work week workweek prior to implementation of a four-day work weekworkweek. In the event the Employer determines that a change in the length of the normal workday for a certain classification of employee is necessary, it will negotiate the impact of the change. Employees affected shall be given no less than three weeks' notice of the changed schedule. 2. Employees shall be entitled to three days off at the completion of the four- four-day work week.workweek.‌ 3. Flexible work schedules are encouraged and may be developed for both school- based and district employees upon mutual agreement of the Parties.Parties.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Four-Day Week/Flexible Work Schedules. 1. The parties shall discuss the need for establishing a four-day work week workweek prior to implementation of a four-day work weekworkweek. In the event the Employer determines that a change in the length of the normal workday for a certain classification of employee is necessary, it will negotiate the impact of the change. Employees affected shall be given no less than three weeks' notice of the changed schedule. 2. Employees shall be entitled to three days off at the completion of the four- four-day work weekworkweek. 3. Flexible work schedules are encouraged and may be developed for both school- based and district employees upon mutual agreement of the Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement