Common use of HELD OUT OF SERVICE Clause in Contracts

HELD OUT OF SERVICE. When a flying line holder is held out of service: 32.18.1 due to an aircraft or passenger accident or incident, or 32.18.2 by the Company, in accordance with clause 11of Part A, pending the completion of investigations, where the grounds for the investigations are either alleged serious wilful misconduct or alleged serious breach of safety standards, the employee is not required to offset pay protected hours for patterns or portions of patterns during the period he/she is withheld from service; such pay protected hours become fixed. Any remaining pay protected hours after the employee is returned to service are pattern limited pay protected hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Workplace Agreement

HELD OUT OF SERVICE. ‌‌ When a flying line holder is held out of service: 32.18.1 31.18.1 due to an aircraft or passenger accident or incident, or 32.18.2 31.18.2 by the Company, in accordance with clause 11of 11 of Part A, pending the completion of investigations, where the grounds for the investigations are either alleged serious wilful misconduct or alleged serious breach of safety standards, the employee is not required to offset pay protected hours for patterns or portions of patterns during the period he/she is withheld from service; such pay protected hours become fixed. Any remaining pay protected hours after the employee is returned to service are pattern limited pay protected hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

HELD OUT OF SERVICE. When a flying line holder is held out of service: 32.18.1 31.18.1 due to an aircraft or passenger accident or incident, or 32.18.2 31.18.2 by the Company, in accordance with clause 11of 11 of Part A, pending the completion of investigations, where the grounds for the investigations are either alleged serious wilful misconduct or alleged serious breach of safety standards, the employee is not required to offset pay protected hours for patterns or portions of patterns during the period he/she is withheld from service; such pay protected hours become fixed. Any remaining pay protected hours after the employee is returned to service are pattern limited pay protected hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement