Common use of Permanent Schedule Changes Clause in Contracts

Permanent Schedule Changes. 9.6.1 An employee’s workweek and work schedule may be permanently changed with prior notice from the Employer. An employee will receive fourteen (14) calendar days’ written notice of a permanent schedule change, which will include the reason for the schedule change. The day notice is given is considered the first day of notice. Employees will be chosen for permanent schedule changes based on skills and abilities to perform the duties required by the Employer. Permanent schedule changes may be assigned based on a most senior volunteer basis first, then by using a least senior non volunteer process if necessary.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Permanent Schedule Changes. 9.6.1 2 An employee’s workweek and work schedule may be permanently changed with prior notice from 3 the Employer. An employee will receive fourteen (14) calendar days’ written notice of a permanent 4 schedule change, which will include the reason for the schedule change. The day notice is given 5 is considered the first day of notice. Employees will be chosen for permanent schedule changes 6 based on skills and abilities to perform the duties required by the Employer. Permanent schedule 7 changes may be assigned based on a most senior volunteer basis first, then by using a least senior 8 non volunteer process if necessary.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement