TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES Clause Samples

The "Technological and Mechanical Changes" clause defines the rights and procedures related to implementing new technologies or mechanical processes within the scope of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines how either party may introduce updated equipment, software, or methods, and may address notification requirements, training obligations, or the impact on existing workflows. Its core function is to provide a structured approach for adapting to technological advancements, ensuring that both parties can respond to innovation while minimizing disruption and maintaining operational clarity.
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. (1) Definition - Technological and mechanical changes shall be defined to mean the introduction and utilization of vehicular and other equipment changes which have not previously been used within the bargaining unit and the use of which results in the termination or the laying off of regular employees.
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. Section Definition
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. Definition technological and mechanical changes shall be defined to mean the introduction and utilization of vehicular and other equipment changes which have not previously been used with the bargaining unit by the Company and the use of which results in the termination or the laying off of regular employees. Recognition by Parties all Parties to this Agreement recognize that technological and mechanical changes that result in the increased efficiency and productivity must be encouraged, and further that all Parties have a direct responsibility to reduce to a minimum the adverse effects that may result from such changes. Prior Notification the Company shall advise the Union as far in advance as possible, and not less than thirty (30)calendar days prior to the introduction of technological or mechanical changes and the matter shall immediately become the topic of general discussion and consultation between the Company and the Union and particularly in regard to: The effect such changes will have on the number of employees within the bargaining unit. The probable effect on working conditions. Any changes in job classifications. Dislocated Employees in the event technological or mechanical changes result in a reduction in the work force or the demotion or promotion of employees, such reductions, demotions or promotions shall be done in accordance with the provisions of Article Seniority, as contained herein. Re-training and Upgrading the Parties jointly and individually will undertake with the assistance of Canada Manpower and through recognized provincial or local adult training programs, if necessary, to re-train and upgrade regular employees, to enable them to become qualified and capable of performing new jobs resulting from or created by the technological mechanicat changes.
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. Definition: Technological and mechanical changes shall be defined to mean the introduction and utilization of vehicular and other trucks and trailers changes which have not previously been used with the bargaining unit by the Company and the use of which results in the termination or the laying off of regular Employees. Recognition by Parties: All Parties to this Agreement recognize that technological and mechanical changes that result in the increased efficiency and productivity must be encouraged and further that all Parties have a direct responsibility to reduce to a minimum the adverse effects that may result from such changes. Prior Notification: The Company shall advise the Union as far in advance as possible, and not less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the introduction of technological or mechanical changes and the matter shall immediately become the topic of general discussion and consultation between the Company and the Union and particularly in regard to: The effect such changes will have on the number of Employees within the bargaining unit; The probable effect on working conditions; and Any changes in job classifications.
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. Definition technological and mechanical changes shall be defined to mean the introduction and utilization of vehicular and other equipment changes which have not previously been used with the bargaining unit by the Company and the use of which results in the termination or the laying off of regular employees. Recognition by Parties all Parties to this Agreement recognize that technological and mechanical changes that in the increased efficiency and productivity must be encouraged, and further that all Parties have a direct responsibility to reduce to a minimum the adverse effects that may result from such changes. Prior Notification Company shall advise the Union as far in advance as possible, and not less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the introduction of technological or mechanical changes and the matter shall immediately become the topic of general discussion and consultation between the Company and the Union and particularly in regard to:
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. Definition technological and mechanical changes shall be defined to mean the introduction and utilization of vehicular and other equipment changes which have not previously been used with the bargaining unit by the Company and the use of which results in the termination or the laying off of regular employees. Recognition by Parties all Parties to this Agreement recognizethat technological and mechanical changes that result in the increased efficiency and productivity must be encouraged, and further that all Parties have a direct responsibility to reduce to a minimum the adverse effects that may result from such changes. Prior Notification the Company shall advise the Union as far in advance as possible, and not less than thirty (30)calendar days prior to the introductionof technological or mechanical changes and the matter shall immediately become the topic of general discussion and consultation between the Company and the Union and particularly in regard to:
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. Definition - technological and mechanical changes shall be defined to mean the introduction and utilization of vehicular and other equipment changes which have not previously been used with the bargaining unit by the Company and the use of which results in the termination or the laying off of regular employees. Recognition by Parties - all Parties to this Agreement recognize that technological and mechanical changes that result in the increased efficiency and productivity must be encouraged and further that all Parties have a direct responsibility to reduce to a minimum the adverse effects that may result from such changes. Prior Notification - the Company shall advise the Union as far in advance as possible, and not less than thirty
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. 15.01 Definition - technological and mechanical changes shall be defined to mean the introduction and utilization ofvehicular and other equipment changes which have not previously been used with the bargaining unit by the Employer and the use of which results in the termination or the laying offofregular employees. 15.02 Recognition by Parties - all Parties to this Agreement recognize that technological and mechanical changes that result in the increased efficiency and productivity must be encouraged, and further that all Parties have a direct responsibility to reduce to a minimum the adverse effects that may result from such changes. 15.03 Prior Notification - the Employer shall advise the Union as far in advance as possible, and not less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the introduction of technological or mechanical changes and the matter shall immediately become the topic of general discussion and consultation between the Employer and the Union and particularly in regard to: A) The effect such changes will have on the number of employees within the bargaining unit; B) The probable effect on working conditions; C) Any changes in job classifications.
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES. 34.01 Definition
TECHNOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CHANGES and mechanical changes shall be defined to the introduction and of and other equipment changes which have not previously been used with the bargaining unit by the Employer and the use of which results in the termination, stopping the advancement of employees or the laying off of regular employees. The parties to the Agreement recognize that the technological and mechanical changes that result in the increased efficiency and productivity must be encouraged and further that the parties have a direct responsibilityto reduce to a minimum the adverse effects that may result from such changes. The Company shall advise the Association as far in advance as possible, and not less than thirty (30) calendar days to the introduction of technological or mechanical changes as defined in above, and the matter shall immediately become topic of discussion between the Company and the Association particularly with regards to: