Common use of Day-to-Day Relief Dispatch Clause in Contracts

Day-to-Day Relief Dispatch. A. If insufficient work is available or a Relief has selected less than seventy- six (76) to eighty-four (84) hours, day-to-day dispatching of incoming assignments will be offered by seniority to Reliefs available on that day. B. When called, a Relief may turn down the job offer, as long as there is a less senior Relief available for that job assignment. The least senior Relief must take the job assignment. A Relief shall not be assignable to a watch that starts within eighteen (18) hours of the end of a scheduled Friday Harbor shift. C. Reliefs who have selected less than seventy-six (76) hours in a work period may be offered any assignment that totals seventy-six (76) to eighty-four

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Day-to-Day Relief Dispatch. A. If insufficient work is available or a Relief has selected less than seventy- six (76) to eighty-four (84) hours, day-to-day dispatching of incoming assignments will be offered by seniority to Reliefs available on that day. B. When called, a Relief may turn down the job offer, as long as there is a less senior Relief available for that job assignment. The least senior Relief must take the job assignment. A Relief shall not be assignable to a watch that starts within eighteen (18) hours of the end of a scheduled Friday Harbor shift. C. Reliefs who have selected less than seventy-six (76) hours in a work period may be offered any assignment that totals seventy-six (76) to eighty-fourfour‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement