Patterns of Work Clause Samples

Patterns of Work. 8.1 The employees will be free to organise their own hours of work provided that they are able to meet the assessed needs of clients/patients. 8.2 An employee will not be required to work for periods longer than 8 hours and can choose to hand over care of the employee’s clients/patients, at that time. In accordance with clause 8.1, employees have the discretion to work up to, but no longer than, 12 hours to meet the needs of their clients/patients. 8.3 Each employee will have a period of at least 8 hours within a 24 hour period, continuously free of duty (other than on-call and recall). 8.4 Each employee will have an average of 2 days off duty per week free of planned work and on-call and recall. 8.5 An employee will not be permitted to work for more than 7 days in succession, other than where the employee is recalled to work.
Patterns of Work. Any changes to an employee’s standard individual hours of work, including the days those hours are worked, will be by mutual agreement and set out in writing and signed by the employee and their manager. The standard hours under any non-standard work pattern may not be less than four hours and may not exceed 10 hours per day. With the exception of Contact Centre staff, employees will be entitled to two consecutive days off per week.
Patterns of Work. The pattern of an employee’s hours of work will be established and agreed between the employee and their manager. Generally this pattern will be within the hours of operation stated in clause 3.3, but may be outside this by mutual agreement. When necessary employees may be required to vary this established pattern in order to meet the Ministry’s requirements. As a general guide, employees should not work more than 10 hours per day All employees will be entitled to two consecutive days off per week. Employees who work in IT area may be required by the Ministry to participate in a standby roster and respond accordingly to call outs.
Patterns of Work. The pattern of an employee’s hours of work will be established and agreed between the employee and their manager. Generally, this pattern will be within the hours of operation stated in clause 3.3 but may be outside this by mutual agreement. When necessary, employees may be asked to vary this established pattern to meet the Ministry’s requirements. Employees will be able to work flexibly to allow for fluctuations in their workload. When an employee agrees to work longer than their normal hours and this cannot be managed with flexible working, they can by agreement with their manager, take time off for the equivalent time off that they worked. The provision of time off in lieu is to support employees in maintaining healthy and safe work practices. TOIL should be used within 2 weeks otherwise the parties will agree when to use it or an Overtime payment may be triggered (see clause 3.5). Where a manager and an employee cannot agree when TOIL could be taken, the manager may direct the employee to take TOIL (as they might for annual leave). HUD makes best efforts to ensure sustainable workloads. Where an employee has concerns regarding their workload, they are encouraged to raise this with the manager in the first instance. If the issue is not resolved, the employee can raise it with the next manager above. In any of these discussions, support can be provided at any stage by the PSA, People Services team, Safety and Wellbeing Advisor, or Health & Safety Representative. As a general guide, employees should not work more than 10 hours per day. All employees will be entitled to two consecutive days off per week.
Patterns of Work. The employees will be free to organise their own hours of work provided that they are able to meet the assessed needs of clients/patients.
Patterns of Work. ‌ 26.1 The University has three different work patterns within the work cycle defined in sub clause 25.1 for fixed-term and ongoing professional staff as follows: (a) A span of hours (refer clause 27) (b) Shift work (refer clause 32) (c) A flexible hours arrangement whereby the span of hours is agreed between the staff member and the supervisor (refer clause 33)
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  • OF WORK The provisions of this article are intended only to provide a basis for calculating time worked and shall not constitute a guarantee of hours of work per shift or per week or for any period whatsoever nor a guarantee of working schedules. The regular work week for full time employees shall average thirty-seven and one-half (37 hours (exclusive of meal times) for each employee during each six (6) week period which corresponds to the appropriate nursing schedule. The Normal Daily Tour shall be seven and one half (7 consecutive hours in any twenty-four (24) hour period exclusive of an unpaid one-half hour meal period, it being understood that at the change of tour there will normally be additional time required for reporting which shall be considered to be part of the normal daily tour, for a period of up to fifteen (15) minutes duration. Should the reporting time extend beyond fifteen minutes, however, the entire period shall be considered overtime. Registered Nursing Assistants shall be entitled to relief periods during the tour on the basis of fifteen (15) minutes for each half tour. The Normal Daily Extended Tour shall be consecu- tive hours in any twenty-four (24) hour period, exclu- sive of a total of forty-five (45) minutes of unpaid mealtime, it being understood at the change of tour there will normally be additional time required for reporting which shall be considered to be part of the normal daily tour, for a period of up to fifteen (15) minutes duration. Should the reporting time extend beyond fifteen (15) minutes, however, the entire period shall be considered overtime. shall be entitled to relief periods during the tour of a total of forty-five minutes. It is understood that regular hours include those required to accommodate the change from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time and vice versa and to which the provisions of shall not apply. Employees must report to their respective supervisors in uniform and remain in uniform for the full working shift. work schedules, shall be posted two (2) weeks in advance of the schedules becoming effective where practicable. In the case of nursing units where employees are required to rotate on the day, evening, and/or night tour, the Hospital will endeavour to arrange tours so that there will be time equivalent to two Normal Daily Tours between the beginning of an tour and their changeover of tour, and time between the beginning of the employee's tour and the changeover of tours equivalent to five daily tours if there is one (1)day off, and time equivalent to eight normal tours if there are two (2) days off between the changeover of tours. (a) In scheduling shifts, the hospital will endeavour to arrange schedules so as to provide for a minimum of eight (8) weekends off every twenty-four (24) week period. And, in any event, at least one weekend off in each three (3) week period. Where a weekend off is not granted within a three week period, time worked on such third weekend but not subsequent weekends shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1 unless the Hospital, notwithstanding its best efforts, was unable to meet this standard. This standard shall not apply where : such weekend work was performed by the employee to satisfy specific days off requested by such employee; or such employee has requested weekend work, or was advised at the time of hire or when the job was posted that the regular schedule normally requires continuous weekend work; or such weekend is worked as a result of an exchange of shifts with another employee. It is understood and agreed that there shall be no pyramiding of overtime premiums under the provisions of the collective agreement arising out of the foregoing undertakings. The foregoing shall have no application where other scheduling arrangements are provided which are accept- able to the employer and the employees affected and approved by the Union. This article has no application to casual part-time employees. The Hospital may allow exchange of shifts at the request of employees provided such change in posted time schedules is submitted in writing by both employees and that the Hospital approval is obtained in advance and that no overtime premium is paid as a result of such exchange and no additional costs to the Hospital results from such exchange of shifts.

  • REVIEW OF WORK The Consultant shall permit the City, its agents and/or employees to review, at any time, all work performed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement at any stage of the work;

  • Scope of Work For the 2022/2023 Grant Period, the Provider will maintain a victim services program that will be available to provide direct services to victims of crime who are identified by the Provider or are presented to the Provider, as specified in the Provider’s 2022/2023 Grant Application as approved by the OAG and incorporated herein by reference.

  • Work Orders If the Contract is for indefinite quantities of Services, as specified in the Signature Document, all Work will be performed in accordance with properly executed Work Orders.

  • – HOURS OF WORK & SCHEDULING 15.01 The normal hours of work for an employee are not a guarantee of work per day or per week, or a guarantee of days of work per week. The normal hours of work shall be seven and one-half (7½) hours per day, and seventy-five (75) hours in any bi-weekly period. 15.02 The normal daily shift shall consist of seven and one-half (7½) consecutive hours, exclusive of a one-half (½) hour unpaid meal period. Employees shall be entitled to a fifteen (15) minute paid break during each half of the normal daily shift, at a time designated by the Employer. 15.03 Employees required for reporting purposes shall remain at work for a period of up to fifteen (15) minutes which shall be unpaid. Should the reporting time extend beyond fifteen (15) minutes however, the entire period shall be considered overtime for the purposes of payment. 15.04 Requests for change in posted work schedules must be submitted in writing and co-signed by the employee willing to exchange days off or shifts and are subject to the discretion of the Administrator or her designate. In any event, it is understood that such a change initiated by the employee and approved by the Employer shall not result in overtime compensation or payment or any other claims on the Employer by any employee under the terms of this Agreement. 15.05 Where there is a change to Daylight Savings from Standard Time or vice-versa, an employee who is scheduled and works a full shift shall be paid for a seven and one-half (7½) hour shift rather than the actual hours worked. 15.06 In the event that a meal period is interrupted requiring an employee to attend to a work related problem, then the balance of the unused meal period will be taken within two (2) hours of the interruption. If the employee is unable to reschedule such time, she shall be paid time and one-half (1½) her regular straight time hourly rate for all time worked in excess of her normal daily hours, in accordance with Article 16.01.