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POSTING OF WORK SCHEDULE. 17.01 The schedule of hours of work for each job site shall be posted in an appropriate place, if such a place exists on the work site, on the Kiosk app fourteen (14) days in advance for a four-week period. In respect to sites where the schedule is not posted, a copy shall be available to each officer on the on the Kiosk app or can be emailed upon employee request. Each employee shall be responsible to check his posted schedule on a regular basis to confirm his shifts and become aware of any schedule changes. No employee shall be responsible for missing a shift if the scheduling change was posted after he left the site and this change was not acknowledged or confirmed by the affected employee. Employees who work on a temporary work site shall be informed of their schedule as required. Temporary site schedules shall be provided in writing to the officer and providing they are to exceed seventy-two (72) hours in length. 17.02 The Company will advise the Union by email within ten (10) days or as soon as operationally possible but in any event, within 48 hours notice given by the client, and prior to the implementation of any major changes to work schedules. Major changes in the work schedule will include anything other than relief changes.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

POSTING OF WORK SCHEDULE. 17.01 The schedule of hours of work for each job site shall be posted in an appropriate place, if such a place exists on the work site, on the Kiosk app fourteen (14) days in advance for a four-week period. Where an appropriate place does not exist, the schedule will be posted in the Company's place of business. In respect to sites where the schedule is not posted, a copy shall be available given to each officer on the on the Kiosk app or can be emailed each month upon employee request. Each employee shall be responsible to check his posted schedule on a regular basis to confirm his shifts and become aware of any schedule changes. No employee shall be responsible for missing a shift if the scheduling change was posted after he left the site and this change was not acknowledged or confirmed by the affected employee. Employees who work on a temporary work site shall be informed of their schedule as required. Temporary site schedules shall be provided in writing to the officer and providing they are to exceed seventy-two (72) hours in length. 17.02 . The Company will advise the Union by email within ten (10) days or as soon as operationally possible but in any event, within 48 hours notice given by the client, and prior to the implementation of any major changes to work schedules. Major changes in the work schedule will include anything other than I relief changes.

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Sources: Union Agreement