BEGINNING AND ENDING OF DAY. (a) A day for Operators will commence at the time that they are first required to report and so do at or after 12:01 A.M. and up to and including 12:00 Midnight of any calendar day. It is understood that Operators will have eight (8) or more hours of release from duty before commencing a new day. The spread of hours in a day for the purpose of computing the permissible spread of hours commences at the time an Operator first reports and continues until he/she completes his/her assignment in any given day. The spread of hours for the purpose of computing spread overtime commences at the time he/she first reports and continues until he/she complete his/her assignment in any given day with the exception that turn-in time is not included within the spread of hours. (b) If, in the markup of an Extra Board, the Division Dispatcher errs and does not grant an Operator eight (8) or more hours release from duty before starting his/her new day, and does not notify the Operator before he/she reports for his/her new assignment, the Authority shall pay that Operator continuous time, at straight time rate of pay, from the time of his/her sign- off to the time of his/her sign-on the following day. If the Authority notified the Operator of the error in Board markup at least four (4) hours prior to the Operator's sign-on time the following day, the Operator will be given a new sign-on time and be paid a separate allowance of four (4) hours in addition to all other earnings that day. (c) This rule only governs the determination of spread hours during which period a day's work is performed and which may include release periods for which Operators are not compensated under applicable rules. (d) An Operator who works a night or owl run or special event assignment that commences prior to Midnight and continues into the following day, computes his/her spread from the time he/she first commences work until his/her completion of work on the following day, with the further provision that no Operator whose work continues into the following day may work after 10:00 A.M., on the following day until he/she had at least eight (8) hours release from duty.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
BEGINNING AND ENDING OF DAY.
(a) A day for Operators will commence at the time that they are first required to report and so do at or after 12:01 A.M. and up to and including 12:00 Midnight of any calendar day. It is understood that Operators will have eight (8) or more hours of release from duty before commencing a new day. The spread of hours in a day for the purpose of computing the permissible spread of hours commences at the time an Operator first reports and continues until he/she completes his/her assignment in any given day. The spread of hours for the purpose of computing spread overtime commences at the time he/she first reports and continues until he/she complete his/her assignment in any given day with the exception that turn-in time is not included within the spread of hours.
(b) If, in the markup of an Extra Board, the Division Dispatcher errs and does not grant an Operator eight (8) or more hours release from duty before starting his/her new day, and does not notify the Operator before he/she reports for his/her new assignment, the Authority shall pay that Operator continuous time, at straight time rate of pay, from the time of his/her sign- sign-off to the time of his/her sign-on the following day. If the Authority notified the Operator of the error in Board markup at least four (4) hours prior to the Operator's sign-on time the following day, the Operator will be given a new sign-on time and be paid a separate allowance of four (4) hours in addition to all other earnings that day.
(c) This rule only governs the determination of spread hours during which period a day's work is performed and which may include release periods for which Operators are not compensated under applicable rules.
(d) An Operator who works a night or owl run or special event assignment that commences prior to Midnight and continues into the following day, computes his/her spread from the time he/she first commences work until his/her completion of work on the following day, with the further provision that no Operator whose work continues into the following day may work after 10:00 A.M., on the following day until he/she had at least eight (8) hours release from duty.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
BEGINNING AND ENDING OF DAY.
(a) A day for Operators will commence at the time that they are first required to report and so do at or after 12:01 A.M. and up to and including 12:00 Midnight of any calendar day. It is understood that Operators will have eight (8) or more hours of release from duty before commencing a new day. The spread of hours in a day for the purpose of computing the permissible spread of hours commences at the time an Operator first reports and continues until he/she completes his/her assignment in any given day. The spread of hours for the purpose of computing spread overtime commences at the time he/she first reports and continues until he/she complete his/her assignment in any given day with the exception that turn-in time is not included within the spread of hours.
(b) If, in the markup mark-up of an Extra Board, the Division Dispatcher errs and does not grant an Operator eight (8) or more hours release from duty before starting his/her new day, and does not notify the Operator before he/she reports for his/her new assignment, the Authority shall pay that Operator continuous time, at straight time rate of pay, from the time of his/her sign- sign-off to the time of his/her sign-on the following day. If the Authority notified the Operator of the error in Board markup mark-up at least four (4) hours prior to the Operator's sign-on time the following day, the Operator will be given a new sign-on time and be paid a separate allowance of four (4) hours in addition to all other earnings that day.
(c) This rule only governs the determination of spread hours during which period a day's work is performed and which may include release periods for which Operators are not compensated under applicable rules.
(d) An Operator who works a night or owl run or special event assignment that commences prior to Midnight and continues into the following day, computes his/her spread from the time he/she first commences work until his/her completion of work on the following day, with the further provision that no Operator whose work continues into the following day may work after 10:00 A.M., on the following day until he/she had at least eight (8) hours release from duty.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
BEGINNING AND ENDING OF DAY.
(a) A day for Operators will commence at the time that they are first required to report and so do at or after 12:01 A.M. and up to and including 12:00 Midnight of any calendar day. It is understood that Operators will have eight (8) or more hours of release from duty before commencing a new day. The spread of hours in a day for the purpose of computing the permissible spread of hours commences at the time an Operator first reports and continues until he/she completes his/her assignment in any given day. The spread of hours for the purpose of computing spread overtime commences at the time he/she first reports and continues until he/she complete his/her assignment in any given day with the exception that turn-in time is not included within the spread of hours.
(b) If, in the markup mark-up of an Extra Board, the Division Dispatcher errs and does not grant an Operator eight (8) or more hours release from duty before starting his/her new day, and does not notify the Operator before he/she reports for his/her new assignmentassign- ment, the Authority shall pay that Operator continuous time, at straight time rate of pay, from the time of his/her sign- sign-off to the time of his/her sign-on the following day. If the Authority notified the Operator of the error in Board markup mark-up at least four (4) hours prior to the Operator's sign-on time the following day, the Operator will be given a new sign-on time and be paid a separate allowance of four (4) hours in addition to all other earnings that day.
(c) This rule only governs the determination of spread hours during which period a day's work is performed and which may include release periods for which Operators are not compensated under applicable rules.
(d) An Operator who works a night or owl run or special event assignment that commences prior to Midnight and continues into the following day, computes his/her spread from the time he/she first commences work until his/her completion of work on the following day, with the further provision that no Operator whose work continues into the following day may work after 10:00 A.M., on the following day until he/she had at least eight (8) hours release from duty.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement