MINIMUM GUARANTEES. 24 Operators shall be paid a minimum of two and one-half (2-1/2) 25 hours for any piece of work not part of a regular run, except that (a) a 26 minimum of one (1) hour shall be paid for pulling or spacing buses, 27 spotting same for ticket sales for civic ventures (such as 28 American Royal, Starlight Theatre, etc.); (b) actual time shall be paid 29 for any messenger service performed by operators; and (c) if the 30 overtime rate is applicable to any of the above-mentioned pieces of 31 work, either the work time at the time and one-half rate, or the 32 minimum guarantee at the straight hourly rate, whichever is the 33 larger amount, shall be paid, but not both. 34 35 A bus operator called out for work before his regular assignment, 36 as per Section 1.34, shall be guaranteed at least three (3) consecutive 37 hours of extra work at time and one-half, unless the work for which 38 called out extends into the time of his regular assignment, in which 39 event time and one-half shall be paid from the starting time until the 40 time of his regular assignment, and the balance at his regular rate; 41 and a bus operator called out for work after his regular assignment, 42 as per Section 1.34, shall be guaranteed at least three (3) consecutive 43 hours of extra work at time and one-half.3 An operator called out on 44 his regular day off, shall be entitled to one (1) hour travel pay and 45 three (3) hours' guarantee as provided in Section 1.34. 47 Operators on the Extra Board who make their regularly required 3 For minimum guarantees of non-operating employees on call-outs, see Section 1.34. 1 show-ups and perform the work assigned shall be guaranteed eight 2 (8) hours work or pay per day at the straight hourly rate. Operators 3 on the Extra Board shall be paid at the straight hourly rate for all 4 waiting time; except that an operator calling in before his sign on time, 5 but arriving late shall be paid at one-half the straight hourly rate for 6 all waiting time for the first show-up per day, and for any show-ups 7 in excess of one (1) per day such operators shall be paid the straight 8 hourly rate for all waiting time in each such excess show-up. Show-up 9 time shall begin when operator reports to the Office Dispatcher, but 10 in no event earlier than time of required show-up, and show-up times 11 shall end when operator is excused by the Office Dispatcher. If 12 operator makes his regularly required show-ups but gets no work that 13 day he shall be allowed the minimum guarantee of eight (8) hours. 15 Show-up time shall not pay overtime or be used in computing 16 overtime or spread time hours or rates (except as provided in Section 17 2.9 and any instance where waiting time is allowed as work time); and 18 any waiting time paid for under other provisions of this Agreement 19 shall not also be paid for under this Section. 21 Stand-by time for operators held over for special late night service 22 with work time starting after 10 P.M., will be allowed up to a maximum 23 of one (1) hour at the straight hourly rate, from the time an operator 24 signs off his regular run to the time of signing on for such special 25 service extra. 27 No scheduled piece of a regular run shall pay less than two (2) 28 hours. 29 30 Procedure for Computing Time when Two or More Minimum 31 Guarantees are Involved.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
MINIMUM GUARANTEES. 24 Operators shall be paid a minimum of two and one-half (2-1/2) 25 hours for any piece of work not part of a regular run, except that (a) a 26 minimum of one (1) hour shall be paid for pulling or spacing buses, 27 spotting same for ticket sales for civic ventures (such as 28 American Royal, Starlight Theatre, etc.); (b) actual time shall be paid 29 for any messenger service performed by operators; and (c) if the 30 overtime rate is applicable to any of the above-mentioned pieces of 31 work, either the work time at the time and one-half rate, or the 32 minimum guarantee at the straight hourly rate, whichever is the 33 larger amount, shall be paid, but not both. 34 35 A bus operator called out for work before his regular assignment, 36 as per Section 1.34, shall be guaranteed at least three (3) consecutive 37 hours of extra work at time and one-half, unless the work for which 38 called out extends into the time of his regular assignment, in which 39 event time and one-half shall be paid from the starting time until the 40 time of his regular assignment, and the balance at his regular rate; 41 and a bus operator called out for work after his regular assignment, 42 as per Section 1.34, shall be guaranteed at least three (3) consecutive 43 hours of extra work at time and one-half.3 An operator called out on 44 his regular day off, shall be entitled to one (1) hour travel pay and 45 three (3) hours' guarantee as provided in Section 1.34. 47 Operators on the Extra Board who make their regularly required show-ups and perform the work assigned shall be guaranteed eight (8) hours work or pay per day at the straight hourly rate. Operators on the Extra Board shall be paid at the 3 For minimum guarantees of non-operating employees on call-outs, see Section 1.34. 1 show-ups and perform the work assigned shall be guaranteed eight 2 (8) hours work or pay per day at the straight hourly rate. Operators 3 on the Extra Board shall be paid at the straight hourly rate for all 4 waiting time; except that an operator calling in before his sign on time, 5 but arriving late shall be paid at one-half the straight hourly rate for 6 all waiting time for the first show-up per day, and for any show-ups 7 in excess of one (1) per day such operators shall be paid the straight 8 hourly rate for all waiting time in each such excess show-up. Show-up 9 time shall begin when operator reports to the Office Dispatcher, but 10 in no event earlier than time of required show-up, and show-up times 11 shall end when operator is excused by the Office Dispatcher. If 12 operator makes his regularly required show-ups but gets no work that 13 day he shall be allowed the minimum guarantee of eight (8) hours. 15 Show-up time shall not pay overtime or be used in computing 16 overtime or spread time hours or rates (except as provided in Section 17 2.9 and any instance where waiting time is allowed as work time); and 18 any waiting time paid for under other provisions of this Agreement 19 shall not also be paid for under this Section. 21 Stand-by time for operators held over for special late night service 22 with work time starting after 10 P.M., will be allowed up to a maximum 23 of one (1) hour at the straight hourly rate, from the time an operator 24 signs off his regular run to the time of signing on for such special 25 service extra. 27 No scheduled piece of a regular run shall pay less than two (2) 28 hours. 29 30 Procedure for Computing Time when Two or More Minimum 31 Guarantees are Involved.
(a) If an operator, who has worked an assignment (other than a regular run as hereinafter provided) which carries a pay allowance or minimum guarantee in excess of the work time in that assignment and who is being held at his headquarters to perform any work assigned during the remaining period paid for, is given an additional work assignment which carries a minimum guarantee time period that does not extend beyond the time of the original guarantee period, he shall perform such additional work assignment as a part of his original assignment.
(b) Whenever two or more minimum guarantees are involved, a guarantee period will continue only up to the time the next assignment starts and the minimum guarantee of said next assignment then will apply, except in the case of a regular run.
(c) Where a regular run is involved and the additional work assignment does not start contemporaneously with the time of signing off the regular run, whatever part of the run guarantee remaining will be allowed and the pay for the additional work assignment will be computed on the same basis as if the run had actually worked eight (8) hours.
(d) When a regular run is involved and the additional work assignment starts contemporaneously with the time of signing-off the regular run, then the pay allowance for the run will end at that time and the pay allowance for the additional work assignment will start. Either the minimum guarantee for the additional work assignment at the straight hourly rate, or the time and one-half rate for all work time (including the run and the additional work assignment) in excess of eight (8) hours will be paid, whichever is greater.
(e) When an operator is operating a vehicle in regular road operation and is directed to fill space for certain other vehicles, the minimum guarantee for spacing will not be applicable, but he will receive his regular rate of pay therefor.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement