Work Cycle Dispatch Clause Samples

The Work Cycle Dispatch clause defines the process and authority for assigning and scheduling work tasks or shifts within an organization or project. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for dispatching work, the criteria or procedures for assigning tasks, and any notice requirements or limitations on changes to work schedules. For example, it may specify that a supervisor can assign employees to different shifts based on operational needs, provided certain advance notice is given. The core function of this clause is to ensure efficient allocation of labor resources while providing clarity and predictability for both management and employees regarding work assignments.
Work Cycle Dispatch. Once the Mate’s Overtime Availability List (MOAL) has been called at least one time, Relief Masters qualified to work Mate who have less than seventy-six (76) hours of scheduled work shall be called to work open Mate positions. The Relief Master has the option to accept or decline such Mate assignments. If a Relief Master declines the work no penalty shall be imposed. Relief Masters accepting such assignments will be paid at the Relief Master rate of pay.

Related to Work Cycle Dispatch

  • Work Day The standard work day shall be eight (8) consecutive hours of work exclusive of a lunch period in a consecutive twenty-four (24) hour day.

  • Standard Work Week The standard work week for full-time employees covered by this Agreement shall be forty (40) hours, exclusive of the time allotted for meal periods, consisting of five (5) consecutive work days followed by two (2) consecutive days off. The week shall commence with the shift that includes 12:01 A.M. Sunday of each calendar week and end at the start of the shift that includes 12:00 midnight the following Saturday. The Employer retains the right to modify the work schedules to meet operational needs.

  • Weekend Work (1) All ordinary hours of work performed between midnight on Friday and midnight on Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half.

  • Work Week The work week will begin at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday and end at 11:59 p.m. the following Saturday.