Common use of LAUNCH SERVICE Clause in Contracts

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers are paid off, the three (3) employees' requirements of this section shall not apply.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every twenty-four (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers are paid off, the three (3) employees' requirements of this section shall not apply.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. 34.1 Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his their best endeavour to provide launch service for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every twenty-four (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers crew members are paid off, the three (3) employees' requirements of this section shall not apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service services for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every twenty-four (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's ’s discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers are paid off, the three (3) employees' requirements of this section shall will not apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every twenty-four (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers crew members are paid off, the three (3) employees' requirements of this section shall not apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers crew members are paid off, the three (3) employees' requirements of this section shall not apply.three

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every (24) four hours and shall be subject to the Master's discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers crew members are paid off, the three (3) employees' employee's requirements of this section shall not apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, ,where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers crew members are paid off, the three (3) employees' employee's requirements of this section shall not apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (122) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every twenty-four (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers crew members are paid off, the three (3) employees' requirements of this section shall not apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

LAUNCH SERVICE. Subject as herein provided, where employees have been continuously on board a vessel for a period of twelve (12) consecutive hours commencing from the time that a vessel anchors or otherwise becomes stationary away from the dock, upon and after the expiration of such period, the Master upon the request of not less than three (3) employees, shall use his best endeavour to provide launch service services for such employees to travel to and from the shore, provided that the provision of such launch service shall not be more than twice every twenty-four (24) hours and shall be subject to the Master's ’s discretion with respect to weather and working conditions on board the vessel. When the majority of the unlicensed crewmembers are paid off, the three (3) employees' requirements of this section shall not apply.the

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement