Common use of Insourcing Clause in Contracts

Insourcing. Internalizing work that was previously performed in the bargaining unit, or which is Union eligible, that has been outsourced, to be performed by bargaining unit employees. A joint process used by labor and management representatives to evaluate the feasibility and necessity of outsourcing or insourcing specific work, considering cost, quality, service, safety and efficiency by consensus decision making. Capital expenditures, equipment, supplies and FTE efficiencies, but excluding the cost of wages and benefits.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: National Agreement, National Agreement, National Agreement

Insourcing. Internalizing work that was previously performed in the bargaining unit, or which is Union eligible, that has been outsourced, to be performed by bargaining unit employees. A joint process used by labor and management representatives repre- sentatives to evaluate the feasibility and necessity of outsourcing or insourcing specific work, considering cost, quality, service, safety and efficiency by consensus decision consen- sus decision-making. Capital expenditures, equipment, supplies supplies, and FTE efficiencieseffi- ciencies, but excluding the cost of wages and benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: National Agreement