Weekend Scheduling. Section 1. It is the policy of the Agency to schedule those nurses who so desire every other weekend off, with the exception of those nurses who have agreed in writing to work schedules calling for consecutive weekend work and those who express a desire in writing to work consecutive two (2)-day weekends when work is available. Nurses who have agreed to work consecutive weekends may request withdrawal of such authorization upon thirty (30) days written notice. Part-time nurses who are hired in positions requiring consecutive weekend work and full- time nurses who are hired in two-sixteen (2-16) plus an eight (8) positions requiring consecutive weekend work are exempted from this provision. Section 2. Where it is necessary, nurses will agree to be on work schedules of standard schedules made up of shifts totaling forty (40) hours in an established seven (7) consecutive day, twenty-four (24)-hour period or variation of work schedules totaling eighty (80) hours in an established fourteen (14) consecutive day, twenty-four (24)-hour period. Section 3. For the purpose of this Article weekend is defined as follows: Day shift weekend is any combination of Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday shifts; Swing shift weekend is any combination of Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday shifts; Night shift weekend is any combination of Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shifts.
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Weekend Scheduling. Section 1. It is the policy of the Agency to schedule those nurses who so desire every other weekend off, with the exception of those nurses who have agreed in writing to work schedules calling for consecutive weekend work and those who express a desire in writing to work consecutive two (2)-day weekends when work is available. Nurses who have agreed to work consecutive weekends may request withdrawal of such authorization upon thirty (30) days written notice. Part-time nurses who are hired in positions requiring consecutive weekend work and full- time nurses who are hired in two-sixteen (2-16) plus an eight (8) positions requiring consecutive weekend work are exempted from this provision.
Section 2. Where it is necessary, nurses will agree to be on work schedules of standard schedules made up of shifts totaling forty (40) hours in an established seven (7) consecutive day, twenty-four (24)-hour period or variation of work schedules totaling eighty (80) hours in an established fourteen (14) consecutive day, twenty-four (24)-hour period.
Section 3. For the purpose of this Article weekend is defined as follows: ▪ Day shift weekend is any combination of Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday shifts; ▪ Swing shift weekend is any combination of Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday shifts; ▪ Night shift weekend is any combination of Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shifts.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Weekend Scheduling. Section 1. It is the policy of the Agency to schedule those nurses who so desire every other weekend off, with the exception of those nurses who have agreed in writing to work schedules calling for consecutive weekend work and those who express a desire in writing to work consecutive two (2)-day weekends when work is available. Nurses who have agreed to work consecutive weekends may request withdrawal of such authorization upon thirty (30) days written notice. Part-time nurses who are hired in positions requiring consecutive weekend work and full- time nurses who are hired in two-sixteen (2-16) plus an eight (8) positions requiring consecutive weekend work are exempted from this provision.
Section 2. Where it is necessary, nurses will agree to be on work schedules of standard schedules made up of shifts totaling forty (40) hours in an established seven (7) consecutive day, twenty-four (24)-hour period or variation of work schedules totaling eighty (80) hours in an established fourteen (14) consecutive day, twenty-four (24)-hour period.
Section 3. For the purpose of this Article weekend is defined as follows: Day shift weekend is any combination of Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday shifts; Swing shift weekend is any combination of Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday shifts; Night shift weekend is any combination of Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shifts.shifts.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement