TIME SCHEDULING Sample Clauses
The TIME SCHEDULING clause establishes the framework for setting and managing the timeline of a project or contractual obligations. It typically outlines key milestones, deadlines, and the process for adjusting schedules if delays or unforeseen events occur. For example, it may require parties to submit a detailed project schedule for approval and to notify each other promptly of any anticipated changes. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of time expectations, helping to coordinate activities and minimize disputes related to delays or missed deadlines.
TIME SCHEDULING. Adjusted days off shall be mutually agreeable to the member and the Department, or, if no agreement is reached, adjusted days off shall be in conjunction with the member’s regularly scheduled days off.
TIME SCHEDULING. Provisions for communications between the job sharing certified staff, parents/guardians of classroom students, staff and administration.
TIME SCHEDULING. K-l Part-time Nurses All regular part-time nurses shall be available for work fifteen days in every six week rotation period. All regular part-time nurses shall be available for work three out of six weekends in every six week rotation period. Tours of duty schedules shall be posted three weeks in advance and four weeks if possible and shall cover a four week period. Requests for specific days off are to be submitted in writing at least four weeks in advance of the requested time off. Requests for change in posted time schedules must be submitted in writing and co- signed by the nurse willing to exchange days off or tour of duty. A regular part-time nurse shall be required to be available for permanent evenings or
TIME SCHEDULING. Any shifts that were known to be available prior to the posting of the schedules shall be assigned on the schedule on the basis of equal distribution provided that a more junior employee does not receive more scheduled hours than a more senior employee. This article applies only to employees who have no stated limitations to their availability. All part-time employees are required to provide the Employer with their availability for call- in shifts in writing, on a regular basis as set out by their department. A part-time employee will only be called in for work for for which they have indicated in writing that they are available. It is understood that if any part-time employee fails to provide the Employer with their availability for shifts in writing, as set out by their department, that employee’s name shall be removed from the list until they do so. Changes to an employee’s availability must be provided in writing and are effective the first day of the pay period following the date that the revised availability is received. The Employer shall establish a list of casual and regular part-time employees for each unit. From this list shall be removed, those regular part-time employees who have given written notice to the Employer that they do not wish to work Shifts that have become available after the schedule has been posted will be offered to employees on the list within the required classification in the order of their seniority. A notation shall be made for each employee called. The Employer is not required to call the next senior employee on this list if the assignment of that will result in overtime pay or the assignment of that shift contravenes the current Employment Standards Act. Where an employee, the Union, and the Employer mutually agree that an employee was missed in relation to above the Ernployer will schedule a replacement shift, in addition to the regular complement of staff, at a time mutually agreed to by the employee and the Employer within the following four (4) week period. There will be no more than two (2) such replacement shifts per employee in a calendar year; subsequent occurrences shall be subject to Article The exception to Article above are vacancies that are to be assigned in accordance with Article of this Agreement. In order to facilitate the above-noted provisions in the most expedient manner, pagers shall not be recognized by the Villa for the application of Article and in the event that, in eight (8) rings or less, cont...
TIME SCHEDULING. Part-time employees will not be required or scheduled to work in excess of five (5) days per week.
TIME SCHEDULING. The Hospital agrees to schedule regular part-time nurses according to their commitment on the posted schedule. All regular part-time nurses will be scheduled up to their commitment hours before any casual part-time nurses are utilized. When regular part-time nurses have been given the opportunity to up to their commitment, the Hospitalwill endeavour to offer additional tours to regular part-time nurses, subject to on an equitable basis, prior to offering tours to casual nurses, subject to the following:
TIME SCHEDULING. Regular Part-time Nurses
TIME SCHEDULING. The Employer agrees to schedule regular part-time nurses according to their commitment of eight (8) seven point five (7.5) tours in a four (4) week period on the posted schedule of the unit. Thereafter, where extra tours become available they will first be offered on the basis of seniority to regular part-time nurses on that unit provided that no nurse exceeds commitment as a result of being offered such extra tours where there are regular part-time nurses who have not been offered their commitment of shifts. Where all regular part-time nurses have been scheduled up to their committed tours, extra tours will then be offered to regular part-time employees by seniority, subject to availability submitted prior to the posting of the schedule. Where no regular part-time nurse is willing to the available work, the tour will be offered to casual part-time employees by seniority, subject to availability submitted prior to the posted schedule. Job sharers may make themselves available for additional tours on their scheduled day off from the full-time master rotation. They will be called by seniority in the Bargaining Unit. Job sharers may be offered additional tours when their partner is working: when the regular part-time and casual have been offered tours as per and
TIME SCHEDULING. Whenever it is possible to do so, the Employer will arrange times off in each department so as to permit all employees in each classificationto have an equal number of weekends off. No employee shall be normally scheduled to work more than seven (7) consecutive days in a row, and the Employer will make every effort to keep split days off to a minimum. When scheduling normal shift rotation changes, there shall be not less than sixteen (16) hours between the finish and start of such changes unless mutually agreed to by the Employer and Employee. The schedules of work once posted shall not be changed without the knowledge of the employee. Where five (5) calendar days notice of such change is not given the employee, shall receive time and one-half of basic rate for all such work performed. This provision shall not apply to employees requesting shift changes.
TIME SCHEDULING. K-l Part-time Nurses All regular part-time Nurses shall be available for work fifteen days in every six week rotation period hours for Employees whose hours of work consist of a combination of short, normal and/or extended tours). All regular part-time Nurses shall be available for work three out of six weekends in every six week rotation period. A regular part-time Nurse shall be required to be available for work for permanent evenings or ii) permanent nights or iii) combined days and evenings or