Supplementary Roster and Additional Shifts Sample Clauses

The "Supplementary Roster and Additional Shifts" clause defines the employer's ability to assign employees to extra shifts or maintain a list of staff available for additional work beyond their regular schedule. Typically, this clause outlines the process for offering, accepting, and allocating these extra shifts, such as prioritizing employees who volunteer or are on a supplementary roster. Its core practical function is to provide flexibility in workforce management, ensuring adequate staffing during peak periods or unforeseen absences while clarifying how additional work opportunities are distributed among employees.
Supplementary Roster and Additional Shifts. 46.1 In addition to the roster under clause 45 (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇), the Employer will maintain a supplementary roster. 46.2 If an additional shift is worked: (a) under the supplementary roster, it is an 'additional shift worked by agreement' and does not attract the 'change of roster' allowance under clause 45 (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇); (b) not under the supplementary roster, it attracts the 'change of roster' allowance as described at subclause 46.6 below. 46.3 A supplementary roster facilitates additional shifts worked on a voluntary basis. The supplementary roster will: (a) display vacant shifts which Employees can nominate to work; and (b) contain a 'stand-by' facility where Employees wishing to work extra shifts can nominate the days/shifts they wish to work should such vacancies arise in the normal roster. 46.4 Vacancies that arise in the normal nursing roster will, as far as possible, be filled through the supplementary roster. 46.5 Nothing in this clause prevents an Employer from operating an electronic supplementary roster, provided it meets the objectives of subclauses 46.2, 46.3 and 46.4 above. 46.6 Where vacancies in the normal nursing roster cannot be filled from the supplementary roster, Employees may be requested to work an additional shift (subject to the provisions of this Agreement). If an Employee does work the additional shift as requested they will receive the "change of roster allowance" in Appendix 2 in addition to any other entitlement on each such occasion. 46.7 A contract of employment that requires an Employee be available for extra shifts does not override this provision. 46.8 Overtime remains payable where it would otherwise apply, such as double shifts. 46.9 This clause does not inhibit Employees swapping shifts amongst themselves (subject to operational requirements) in which case no change of roster allowance is payable.
Supplementary Roster and Additional Shifts. In addition to the roster under clause 45 (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇), the Employer will maintain a supplementary roster.
Supplementary Roster and Additional Shifts. 46.1 In addition to the roster under clause 45 (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇), the Employer will maintain a supplementary roster. 46.2 A supplementary roster facilitates additional shifts worked on a voluntary basis. The supplementary roster will: (a) display vacant shifts which Employees can nominate to work; and (b) contain a 'stand-by' facility where Employees wishing to work extra shifts can nominate the days/shifts they wish to work should such vacancies arise in the normal roster.

Related to Supplementary Roster and Additional Shifts

  • Supplementary Terms Other Contributions

  • Supplementary labour (a) If the Employer wishes to engage supplementary labour to perform work performed by its Employees under this Agreement, the Employer must first consult in good faith with the affected Employees. (b) Following consultation and subject to this clause, the decision whether to engage supplementary labour is a decision of the Employer alone. Any dispute as to the application of this clause will be dealt with under the disputes settlement procedure under clause 11 of this Agreement. The Employer will ensure that all supplementary labour is engaged on lawful terms and conditions. (c) The Parties agree that crane crew will be employed on a direct full-time basis by either the Principal Contractor, Structure Subcontractor / Formworker or crane owner. (d) It is acknowledged that crane crew labour hire is for the purpose of supplementary labour and is temporary in nature. Where there is a requirement for a supplementary crane crew the Parties will consult and agree on alternative short-term arrangements. Examples of where a short-term alternative may be required include: (i) where a task requires the permanent crane crew to be switched to a night shift and a day shift crew is required temporarily (ii) where a crane crew has not yet completed a Project and a new Project has commenced

  • Supplementary Vacation The supplementary vacations as set out below are to be banked on the outlined supplementary vacation employment anniversary date and taken at the Employee’s option at any time subsequent to the current supplementary vacation employment anniversary date but prior to the next supplementary vacation employment anniversary date. (i) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 25 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay. (ii) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 30 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay. (iii) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 35 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay. (iv) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 40 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay. (v) Upon reaching the employment anniversary of 45 years of continuous service, Employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay.

  • Certification of Meeting or Exceeding Tobacco-Free Workplace Policy Minimum Standards A. Grantee certifies that it has adopted and enforces a Tobacco-Free Workplace Policy that meets or exceeds all of the following minimum standards of: i. Prohibiting the use of all forms of tobacco products, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, pipes, water pipes (hookah), bidis, kreteks, electronic cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, snuff and chewing tobacco; ii. Designating the property to which this Policy applies as a "designated area,” which must at least comprise all buildings and structures where activities funded under this Grant Agreement are taking place, as well as Grantee owned, leased, or controlled sidewalks, parking lots, walkways, and attached parking structures immediately adjacent to this designated area; iii. Applying to all employees and visitors in this designated area; and iv. Providing for or referring its employees to tobacco use cessation services. B. If Grantee cannot meet these minimum standards, it must obtain a waiver from the System Agency.

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