Running Sheets - Frequency Clause Samples

The 'Running Sheets - Frequency' clause defines how often running sheets—detailed records or logs of activities, events, or operations—must be prepared and maintained. Typically, this clause specifies whether these records are to be updated daily, weekly, or at another regular interval, and may outline who is responsible for their completion and review. By establishing a clear schedule for documentation, the clause ensures consistent record-keeping, supports accountability, and helps prevent lapses in operational oversight.
Running Sheets - Frequency. The Employer may introduce additional running sheets and may extend the period of a running sheet as required. It is intended that the Employer will post new running sheets for sign-up according to a frequency not fewer than four (4) new running sheets per year for each Operating Centre, including one (1) System Sign-up per year. No running sheets will be in force for a period longer than eighteen (18) weeks, plus the period to the Monday following the next pay break. In the event a sign-up for unforeseen reasons becomes impossible, the Employer reserves the right to extend sheets by signed-up Operators continuing to work the runs they are signed on, placing Holiday Block Operators on the respective spareboards at the Operating Centres they are presently working out of and placing all holiday blocks not signed for on the respective spareboards.
Running Sheets - Frequency. The Employer may introduce additional running sheets and may extend the period of a running sheet if exceptional conditions prevail at the time a new sheet is due. It is intended that the Employer will post new running sheets for sign-up according to a frequency not fewer than four
Running Sheets - Frequency. The Employer may introduce additional running sheets and may extend the period of a running sheet if exceptional conditions prevail at the time a new sheet is due. It is intended that the Employer will post new running sheets for Sign-up according to a frequency not fewer than four (4) new running sheets per year. No running sheets will be in force for a period longer than fourteen (14) weeks, plus the period to the Monday following the next pay break, except that the sheet which includes the Christmas shopping period may be extended to a maximum of sixteen (16) weeks, plus the period to the Monday following the next pay break. In the event a Sign-up for unforeseen reasons becomes impossible, the Employer reserves the right to extend sheets by signed-up Operators continuing to work the runs they are signed on, placing Holiday Block Operators on the Spareboard and placing all holiday blocks not signed for on the Spareboard.
Running Sheets - Frequency. The Employer may introduce additional running sheets and may extend the period of a running sheet as required. It is intended that the Employer will post new running sheets for sign-up according to a frequency not fewer than four (4) new running sheets per year for each Operating Centre, including one (1) System Sign-up per year. No running sheets will be in force for a period longer than eighteen (1 8) weeks, plus the period to the Monday following the next pay break. In the event a sign-up for unforeseen reasons becomes impossible, the Employer reserves the right to extend sheets by signed-up Operators continuing to work the runs they are signed on, placing Holiday Block Operators on the respective spareboards at the Operating Centres they are presently working out of and placing all holiday blocks not signed for on the respective At any time during the life of a sheet, the Employer may make changes to the running sheets in effect provided there is no reduction to the number of runs and no loss of earnings to any employee affected thereby. In the event of unforeseen interferences with normal traffic, the Employer will make the necessary changes to running sheets and equipment for the duration of such interferences. If new runs are to be added during the life of the sheet in any Operating Centre, said runs shall be placed on the Spareboard of that Operating Centre for the life of that sheet. Additional Operators required for the Spareboard of the Operating Centre affected shall be acquired as per Article '0' An additional system seniority will occur (in substitute for a local if Transit Centre suffers a change of of index runs (1 at other centres) providing such changes takes place during the first six (6) months of the system seniority Such to be held as close to six months after the original system seniority as possible.
Running Sheets - Frequency. The Employer may introduce additional running sheets and may extend the period of a running sheet if exceptional conditions prevail at the time a new sheet is due. It is intended that the Employer will post new running sheets for Sign-up according to a frequency not fewer than four new running sheets per year. No running sheets will be in force for a period longer than 14 weeks, plus the period to the Monday following the next pay break, except that the sheet which includes the Christmas shopping period may be extended to a maximum of 16 weeks, plus the period to the Monday following the next pay break. In the event a Sign-up for unforeseen reasons becomes impossible, the Employer reserves the right to extend sheets by signed-up Operators continuing to work the runs they are signed on, placing Holiday Block Operators on the Spareboard and placing all holiday blocks not signed for on the Spareboard.

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