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 except in the case of an employee working both halves of a tour. A relief LDO dispatched to Friday Harbor for a single shift shall not be assignable to the second half of the tour after the initial call, unless there is at least twelve (12) hours prior to the start of the tour. 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 (84) hours worked. D. When an assignment is offered where the total hours worked would exceed eighty- four (84) hours it may be rejected without penalty. However, reliefs may elect to accept offered assignments that exceed the eighty-four (84) hour threshold. E. Any relief who has not reached seventy-six (76) hours is subject to assignment up to eighty-four (84) hours. F. Reliefs who were assigned a job and the assignment’s travel time is more than three

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement