Common use of Housekeeping Workload Clause in Contracts

Housekeeping Workload. 24.01 Housekeeping Workload (a) Room attendants shall not be assigned more than fifteen (15) credits per day based on an either (8) hour shift. (b) When a Room Attendant is assigned eight (8) or more check-outs per day, the daily room assignment shall be reduced by one (1) credit. (c) When a Room Attendant’s assignment includes rooms on more than three (3) floors, he/she shall have their assignment reduced by one (1) credit. (d) Room Attendant’s working the turn down shift shall not be assigned more than forty (40) rooms per four (4) hour shift. (e) If a Room Attendant is assigned three (3) or more rooms where it is required to move furniture to do substantive cleaning beyond the daily tasks, the daily room assignment will be reduced by one (1) credit. (f) In the event a Room Attendant is required to attend a hotel meeting, they will be assigned one (1) less credit for each thirty (30) minutes in attendance at the meeting. (g) In addition to the above, when a Room Attendant enters a room and it becomes clear that the room cannot be completed in the allotted time, the Room Attendant will immediately contact the Housekeeping Department and advise him or her of the circumstances. The Manager or Supervisor will then assess what assistance is necessary. Pending the outcome of the assessment, the Manager or Supervisor may arrange assistance on completion of the assignment, may reduce the number of rooms assigned on that particular day, or may allow the room to be carried over to the next day’s inventory. (h) One (1) room is assigned a value of one (1) credit. Luxury Suites shall be assigned a value of one point five (1.5) credits. (i) The maximum number of rooms assigned in an eight (8) hour shift shall be fifteen (15), regardless of the credits.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Housekeeping Workload. 24.01 Housekeeping WorkloadA process was developed for determining the allocation of Room Attendant and Turndown Attendant work and credits that are unique to the hotel while looking at other hotels and comparing best practices. The current practice of allotting daily room assignments will continue for the life of this Collective Agreement. Any proposed change of this practice during the term of this Collective Agreement will be discussed and agreed upon with the Union prior to implementation. The current practice is as follows: (a) Room attendants shall not be assigned more than fifteen (15) fourteen credits per day based on an either a (8) hour shift. (b) When a Room Attendant is assigned eight ten (8) 10) or more check-outs per day, the daily day room assignment shall be reduced by one (1) credit. (c) When a Room Attendant’s assignment includes rooms room on more than three (3) floorsfloors or more, he/she shall have their his/her assignment reduced by one one (1) credit. (d) Room Attendant’s working the turn down shift shall not be assigned more than forty (40) rooms per four (4) hour shift. (e) If a Room Attendant is assigned three two (32) or more rooms where it is required to move furniture to do substantive cleaning beyond the daily tasks, the daily room assignment will be reduced by one (1) credit. e) When a Room Attendants’ assignment includes ten (10) or more rooms with double beds, the daily room assignment will be reduced by one (1) credit. f) In the event a Room Attendant is required to attend a hotel meeting, they will be assigned one (1) less credit for each thirty (30) minutes in attendance at the meeting. (g) In addition to the above, when a Room Attendant enters a room and it becomes clear that the room cannot be completed in the allotted time, the Room Attendant will immediately contact the Housekeeping Department and advise him or her of the circumstances. . h) The Manager or Supervisor will then assess what assistance is necessary. Pending the outcome of the assessment, the Manager or Supervisor may arrange assistance on completion of the assignment, may reduce the number of rooms assigned on that particular day, or may allow the room to be carried over to the next day’s inventory. (h) One (1) room is assigned a value of one (1) credit. Luxury Suites shall be assigned a value of one point five (1.5) credits. (i) The maximum number of rooms assigned in an eight (8) hour shift shall be fifteen (15), regardless of the credits.

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Sources: Collective Agreement