Common use of Allocation of Work Clause in Contracts

Allocation of Work. It is agreed upon to have a meeting between the Dependent Contractors, Company Drivers, the Union and the Company within 180 days of ratification in order to finalize the language regarding the allocation of work. The Company endeavours to distribute work amongst all drivers, both Company Drivers and Dependent Contractors. Such is achieved by rotating the names of the Company Drivers and Dependent Contractors on the dispatch computer screen on a first-in, first- out principle. Work, where applicable, is allocated in regular order from the dispatch computer screen provided that the Dependent Contractor and the equipment are deemed by the Company as suitable. Dedicated plant or load work (daily runs) that become vacant shall be posted for five (5) calendar days at each depot and the posting will be distributed through the dispatch and satellite system. Dependent Contractors shall apply in writing to the Company and the position shall be awarded to either a Dependent Contractor or Company Driver based on seniority and qualifications to meet customer requirements. The refusal of a load shall result in the Dependent Contractor being placed at the bottom of the rotation. The Company agrees to post a “special projects” list at each location and through the dispatch and satellite, such work will be allocated based on seniority and qualifications to meet customer requirements. All Oilfield work must be allocated to qualified Oilfield drivers, both Company and Dependent Contractors, prior to allocating the work to other Dependent Contractors. If a difference arises between the Company and any Dependent Contractor concerning the allocations of work, the Shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will contact the Company within two (2) calendar days to arrange a meeting with senior management to investigate the concern. The investigation will include reviewing all relevant documentation including the computer printout.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Allocation of Work. It is agreed upon to have a meeting between the Dependent Contractors, Company Drivers, the Union and the Company within 180 days of ratification in order to finalize the language regarding the allocation of work. The Company endeavours to distribute work amongst all drivers, both Company Drivers and Dependent Contractors. Such is achieved by rotating the names of the Company Drivers and Dependent Contractors on the dispatch computer screen on a first-in, first- out principle. Work, where applicable, is allocated in regular order from the dispatch computer screen provided that the Dependent Contractor and the equipment are deemed by the Company as suitable. Dedicated plant or load work (daily runs) that become vacant shall be posted for five (5) calendar days at each depot and the posting will be distributed through the dispatch and satellite system. Dependent Contractors shall apply in writing to the Company and the position shall be awarded to either a Dependent Contractor or Company Driver based on seniority and qualifications to meet customer requirements. The refusal of a load shall result in the Dependent Contractor being placed at the bottom of the rotation. The Company agrees to post a “special projects” list at each location and through the dispatch and satellite, such work will be allocated based on seniority and qualifications to meet customer requirements. All Oilfield work must be allocated to qualified Oilfield drivers, both Company and Dependent Contractors, prior to allocating the work to other Dependent Contractors. If a difference arises between the Company and any Dependent Contractor concerning the allocations of work, the Shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will contact the Company within two (2) calendar days to arrange a meeting with senior management to investigate the concern. The investigation will include reviewing all relevant documentation including the computer printout.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Allocation of Work. It is agreed upon to have a meeting between the Dependent Contractors, Company Drivers, the Union and the Company within 180 days of ratification in order to finalize the language regarding the allocation of work. The Company endeavours to distribute work amongst all drivers, both Company Drivers and Dependent Contractors. Such is achieved by rotating the names of the Company Drivers and Dependent Contractors on the dispatch computer screen on a first-in, first- out principle. Work, where applicable, is allocated in regular order from the dispatch computer screen provided that the Dependent Contractor and the equipment are deemed by the Company as suitable. Dedicated plant or load work (daily runs) that become vacant shall be posted for five (5) calendar days at each depot and the posting will be distributed through the dispatch and satellite system. Dependent Contractors shall apply in writing to the Company and the position shall be awarded to either a Dependent Contractor or Company Driver based on seniority and qualifications to meet customer requirements. The refusal of a load shall result in the Dependent Contractor being placed at the bottom of the rotation. The Company agrees to post a “special projects” list at each location and through the dispatch and satellitesatellite system, such work will be allocated based on a seniority and qualifications to meet customer requirements. All Oilfield work must be allocated to qualified Oilfield drivers, both Company and Dependent Contractors, prior to allocating the work to other Dependent Contractors. If a difference arises between the Company and any Dependent Contractor concerning the allocations of work, the Shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will contact the Company within two (2) calendar days to arrange a meeting with senior management to investigate the concern. The investigation will include reviewing all relevant documentation including the computer printout.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement