Canadian Merchant Service Guild Sample Clauses

Canadian Merchant Service Guild. Collective Agreement September I, -August and
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Canadian Merchant Service Guild. This Agreement shall replace any and all prior Agreements to carry Engineers in respect to continuously operated vessels described herein. A vessel which carries an Engineer and which has less than and is not required to carry an Engineer by law, is covered by this Agreement. Companies shall not be required to carry Engineers on these vessels. The required crew complement shall be as required by law with a minimum of four (4). This shall also apply to new vessels. The area of operation shall be restricted to Home Trade waters from Sound to Southeast Alaska defined as the Inside Passage. This excludes the outside West Coast of Vancouver Island defined as West of Port Renfrew to Cape ▇▇▇▇▇ and the Queen Charlotte Islands. Deck Officers will be given the first right to accept engine room duties. The Master, at the commencement of each tour of duty, shall designate which crew member will perform these tasks. Vessels will be upgraded as is necessary to ensure a safe operation. Engineers will not be removed until the upgrading has been completed. Where a dispute arises between the Guild and the Company as to the necessary level of upgrading, the matter shall be referred to binding arbitration for a decision prior to the vessel sailing without an Engineer. EXECUTED on BEHALF of EXECUTED on BEHALF of the
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Canadian Merchant Service Guild. October I, An Officer, when returning from leave of absence, shall be reinstated in no less than the same pay classification the Officer held when granted the leave of absence. Should the Company not have a vessel of his former pay class he shall receive the rate of pay of the next lower vessel group in which the Company operates a vessel. An Officer shall be entitled to compassionate leave of up to three (3) days to attend urgent domestic affairs. Leave of more than three (3) days may be taken subject to Company approval, if the circumstances warrant. An Officer who is required to be available for Jury Duty, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Jury Duty, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Witness, Crown Witness, or where the Officer represents his Employer in a court action, will be paid while on such duty, provided such court action is not occasioned by the Officer's private affairs. Such pay shall be offset where an Officer's pay is remunerated by a third Party, when acting as a witness. The pay will be such as to maintain the Officer's monthly basic rate. Leave banks will be frozen during this time. Bereavement leave is provided in accordance with the provisions of the Canada Labour Code excepting that the entitlement shall be four (4) calendar days pay, and immediate family means, in respect of any Officer, the spouse, parents, children, sisters, brothers, father-in-law and mother-in-law of the Officer, and includes any relative permanently residing in the Officer's household or with whom the Officer resides.
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