Self-Scheduling definition
Examples of Self-Scheduling in a sentence
The Employer established Master Rotation will be used as the basis for each nurse within the Group Self-Scheduling unit/worksite/program.
The Group Self-Scheduling process will benefit each one of us by allowing more freedom of choice.
The unit/worksite/program specific Group Self-Scheduling guidelines must follow the provisions of the Collective Agreement.
A Self-Scheduling Group can consist of two (2) or more nurses on the same unit/worksite/program who agree to work together and take responsibility for coordinating and selecting their scheduled shifts within the combined Master Rotation schedules of the group over the scheduling period.
Group Self-Scheduling is intended to promote, recruit, retain, engage and offer nurses the opportunity to have flexibility in their work schedules.
In accordance with Article 13.03 of the Collective Agreement, the Parties may wish to implement Self-Scheduling to achieve a scheduling practice that offers the benefit of Self-Scheduling to staff, in addition to satisfactory and efficient staffing coverage to the Hospital.
Only occupied Master Rotation lines can be used for Self-Scheduling.
Note: Voting for the purpose of Article 28 (Extended Tours, Innovative/Flexible Schedule and Self-Scheduling) will be conducted by consensus within the affected workgroup recognizing any individual employee’s right to be grandfathered under Article 17 (Hours of Work and Overtime) with the exception of a new employee who has posted into a workgroup/position with an existing flexible work arrangement (▇▇▇/MOA).
It is essential that Self-Scheduling does not result in additional costs to the Employer.
The parties agree that the Pilot Project entitled "Self-Scheduling Guidelines for the Physical Support Unit (6 East)" shall be continued for the life of this Agreement or until such time as the parties agree otherwise prior to the expiration of this Collective Agreement.