Dead Time/Assignment One Hour Before Permit Begins Sample Clauses

Dead Time/Assignment One Hour Before Permit Begins. When an employee covered by this Agreement is assigned for service in connection with the extension use of a school building, such employee shall be assigned to duty in order to prepare the building at least fifteen (15) minutes before the extension use permit begins. However, in the event additional set up time is needed, a Laborer so assigned may contact his/her Custodian to obtain additional time or staffing. There will be no payment from the end of the work day until one (1) hour before the extension use permit begins unless the employee is assigned earlier for a particular permit or is otherwise assigned to duty during that period. A Laborer will not be subject to discipline where a permit event is not set up on time or equipment for the permit event is not available so long as s/he was not negligent in the performance of his/her set up duties. The permit, attached as Appendix E to this agreement, shall provide the time at which set up for the permit shall begin and clean up from the permit shall end.
Dead Time/Assignment One Hour Before Permit Begins. A Custodian assigned for service in connection with the extension use of a school building shall be assigned to duty in order to prepare the building at least one (1) hour before the extension use permit begins, unless the permit occurs on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holiday, in which case the permit shall begin no less than thirty (30) minutes before the activity is to start so that the Custodian shall receive at least fifteen (15) minutes of uninterrupted time before opening the building, which shall be opened fifteen (15) minutes before the activity starts. All permits shall be extended such that the Custodian shall have fifteen (15) minutes of uninterrupted time to close the building. There will be no payment from the end of the work day until one (1) hour before the extension use permit begins unless the Custodian is assigned earlier for a particular permit or is otherwise assigned to duty during that period. The permit, an example of which is attached as Appendix 8-A, infra, shall provide a general description of the permit activity, the time at which set-up for the permit shall begin, clean-up from the permit shall end, the staffing for the permit, the anticipated number of participants, and any special requirements.

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