Common use of Schedule Adjustments Clause in Contracts

Schedule Adjustments. Where a part-time employee knows absolutely that he or she is not going to be available for work, he or she may request a schedule adjustment. Each part-time employee may request up to six (6) schedule adjustments per calendar year. All such requests must be submitted to Scheduling at least three (3) weeks in advance and it is understood that schedule adjustments may be operationally harder to grant after the schedule is posted. For new employees, adjustment days will be pro-rated for the first calendar year. When, after sending home any applicable overtime employees, it becomes necessary to reduce the workforce for a period of less than a full shift, the Employer will first seek volunteers and will offer early outs in the following order:

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Schedule Adjustments. Where a part-time employee knows absolutely that he or she is not going to be available for work, he or she may request a schedule adjustment. Each part-time employee may request up to six (6) schedule adjustments per calendar year. All such requests must be submitted to Scheduling at least three two (32) weeks in advance and it is understood that schedule adjustments may be operationally harder to grant after the schedule is posted. For new employees, adjustment days will be pro-rated for the first calendar year. When, after sending home any applicable overtime employees, it becomes necessary to reduce the workforce for a period of less than a full shift, the Employer will first seek volunteers and will offer early outs in the following order:

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Sources: Collective Agreement