Common use of Layover Clause in Contracts

Layover. Highway drivers required to layover at a foreign terminal shall not be dispatched until they have been off duty for eight (8) hours. Such highway drivers shall be allowed one (1) hour without pay to report for work except where the location of their sleeping quarters makes it necessary to take longer but at no time to exceed two

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Sources: Freight Agreement

Layover. Highway drivers required to layover lay over at a foreign terminal shall not be dispatched until they have been off duty for eight (8) hours. Such highway drivers shall be allowed one (1) hour without pay to report for work except where the location of their sleeping quarters makes it necessary to take longer but at no time to exceed two.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Layover. Highway drivers required to layover lay over at a foreign terminal shall not be dispatched until they have been off duty duly for eight (8) hours. Reporting for Work Such highway drivers shall be allowed one (1) hour without pay to report for work except where the location of their sleeping quarters makes it necessary to take longer but at no time to exceed two(2) hours. If a driver is held over twelve (12) hours he shall be paid for all time held over the twelve

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Layover. Highway drivers required to layover at a foreign terminal shall not be dispatched until they have been off duty for eight (8) hours. Such highway drivers shall be allowed one (1) hour without pay to report for work except where the location of their sleeping quarters makes it necessary to take longer but at no time to exceed twotwo hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Freight Agreement

Layover. Highway drivers required to layover lay over at a foreign terminal shall not be dispatched until they have been off duty for eight (8) hours. Such highway drivers shall be allowed one (1) hour without pay to report for work except where the location of their sleeping quarters makes it necessary to take longer but at no time to exceed two.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement