Common use of Shift Giveaways Clause in Contracts

Shift Giveaways. The parties agree that a full-time employee may give away a shift to another employee provided: 1) The shift change does not result in any premium (overtime) payments. 2) The employee has exhausted all available lieu days or their lieu days allocated to future time off already approved by the Employer. 3) The full time employee can only give away a maximum of nine (9) shifts per calendar year, and a part time employee can only give away a maximum of five (5) shifts per calendar year. 4) The employee finds the replacement employee. 5) An employee will not give away more than three (3) consecutive shifts.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Shift Giveaways. The parties agree that a full-time employee may give away a shift to another employee provided: 1) The shift change does not result in any premium (overtime) payments. 2) The employee has exhausted all available lieu days or their his lieu days allocated to future time off already approved by the Employer. 3) The full time employee can only give away a maximum of nine (9) shifts per calendar year, and a part time employee can only give away a maximum of five (5) shifts per calendar year. 4) The employee finds the replacement employee. 5) An employee will not give away more than three (3) consecutive shifts.five

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Sources: Collective Agreement