Work Site Closure Sample Clauses

The Work Site Closure clause defines the conditions and procedures for shutting down a project site, either temporarily or permanently. It typically outlines the responsibilities of each party regarding securing the site, removing equipment, and notifying relevant stakeholders. This clause ensures that the closure process is orderly and safe, minimizing risks and liabilities associated with an unmanaged or abrupt site shutdown.
Work Site Closure. Where the Employer closes a work site or discontinues a program, the Employer will consult with the Union. Following consultation, where the Employer offers positions to all or part of the staff affected, the following shall apply: (a) Those employees who are offered positions shall not have access to Article 13 of this Collective Agreement. (b) Employees who accept a position and are placed in a lower classification shall not have their salary reduced for a period of three (3) months. (c) If the downward classification lasts longer than three (3) months, no employee shall suffer more than ten percent (10%) reduction in their basic pay; (d) An employee who is classified downward as per (c) above shall be placed in the first vacancy available in his/her former classification, provided she/he has the necessary qualifications, prior to the application of the Recall provisions.
Work Site Closure. If the County Administrator or designee closes a work site because it is unsafe or because work operations cannot be carried out, employees who are scheduled to work and who are not reassigned to alternate work sites and are subsequently sent home shall receive administrative pay for the remainder of the scheduled work day. Other regularly scheduled employees who are sent home may be paid, at the discretion of the department head, for the balance of their scheduled work day. Such employees sent home shall remain available to return to the work site for the duration of the time on which they are being paid administrative leave. The County will make all reasonable efforts to relocate or reassign employees affected by such situations and may continue affected employees on paid leave for the duration of the closure. Employees will not be assigned to work in job functions for which they are not qualified. All attempts shall be made by the County Administrator or designee to locate another work site/facility as quickly as possible.
Work Site Closure. A bargaining unit member who is excused from work due to work site closure on a regular scheduled workday shall be paid the regular rate of pay for that day. Bargaining unit member with previously approved scheduled leave will use applicable leave during that time.
Work Site Closure. ‌ If the Court closes a work site because it is unsafe or because work operations cannot be carried out, employees who are scheduled to work and who are not reassigned to alternate work sites and are subsequently sent home shall receive pay for the remainder of the scheduled work day. Other regularly scheduled employees who are sent home may be paid, at the discretion of the Manager or designee, for the balance of their scheduled work day. Such employees sent home shall remain available to return to the work site for the duration of the time for which they are being compensated. The Court will make all reasonable efforts to relocate or reassign employees affected by such situations and may continue affected employees on paid leave for the duration of the closure. Employees will not be assigned to work in job functions for which they are not qualified. All attempts shall be made by the Court Executive Officer or designee to locate another work site/facility as quickly as possible.
Work Site Closure. If the MHCSD General Manager or designee closes a work site because it is unsafe or because work operations cannot be carried out, regular full time and regular part-time employees who are scheduled to work and who are not reassigned to alternate work sites and are subsequently sent home, shall receive administrative pay for the remainder of the scheduled work day. Other regularly scheduled employees who are sent home may be paid, at the discretion of the MHCSD General Manager, for the balance of their scheduled workday. Employees who are sent home and who are receiving administrative pay shall remain available to return to the work site for the duration of their scheduled shift.
Work Site Closure. If a work site is closed for health and safety reasons, affected assistants shall continue to receive their tuition and service fee waivers and stipends for the remainder of the appointment period. If the University provides appropriate alternate space, affected assistants will be expected to carry out their duties in that space.
Work Site Closure. When a work site is temporarily* closed due to circumstances beyond the control of the employee, an alternate site shall be provided, or the employee shall be compensated at his/her regular rate of pay for the duration of such closure. * Temporarily, for this purpose, shall not exceed two (2) working days.
Work Site Closure. Should an employee's work site close due to inclement weather or an Act of God, or should an employee be unable to travel to his/her work site due to same, the District shall provide work for the employee at an available alternate work site up to the employee's regular hours, excluding overtime. The employee shall bear responsibility for notification and request for alternate work in all such cases. Further, on any school day during which pupils would otherwise have been in attendance but are not and for which certificated personnel receive regular pay, classified employees shall also receive regular pay. Employees are required to report for duty that day unless otherwise directed.
Work Site Closure. If the CEO or designee closes a work site because it is unsafe or because work operations cannot be carried out, employees who are scheduled to work and who are not reassigned to alternate work duties and are subsequently sent home shall receive regular pay for the remainder of the scheduled work day. HPSJ will make all reasonable efforts to reassign employees affected by such situations and may continue regular pay for the affected employees for the duration of the closure. All attempts shall be made by the CEO or designee to locate other work as quickly as possible.

Related to Work Site Closure

  • Construction Completion The related Construction shall have been completed substantially in accordance with the related Plans and Specifications, the related Deed and all Applicable Laws, and such Leased Property shall be ready for occupancy and operation. All fixtures, equipment and other property contemplated under the Plans and Specifications to be incorporated into or installed in such Leased Property shall have been substantially incorporated or installed, free and clear of all Liens except for Permitted Liens.

  • Emergency Closure Where there is a temporary closure as a result of an immediate emergency or a planned temporary closure due to renovations, repairs, or moves, the Employer will: a) First offer to the affected employees the choice of taking either a vacation day or an unpaid leave of absence with no loss of seniority or benefits; thereafter, at the Employer's discretion, one of the following: b) Reassign staff to another location; c) Reschedule the lost hours within two (2) pay periods; or d) Decide not to do either (b) or (c), in which case employees shall still be paid for their regularly scheduled hours which they did not work as a result of the temporary layoff.

  • Contract Closure Contracting Officer shall give appropriate written notice to Purchaser when Purchaser has complied with the terms of this contract. Purchaser shall be paid refunds due from Timber Sale Account un- der B4.24 and excess cooperative deposits under B4.218.