Common use of Modified Work Schedule Clause in Contracts

Modified Work Schedule. The Motor Coach Operator shall be placed on a modified work schedule, with management establishing the modified work schedule, including days off, for the following situations, with the Motor Coach Operator being paid for actual hours worked at the applicable hourly rate of pay:  All scheduled required training  Jury duty (covered by Section 4.06)  Special assignments which are agreed to by the Motor Coach Operator The Extra Board will be assigned to fill-in behind a Motor Coach Operator who has been placed on a modified work schedule. When a Motor Coach Operator is scheduled for training that is less than 8 hours, every attempt will be made to return the operator to his/her regularly scheduled run, time permitting. When returning the operator to his/her regularly scheduled run is not possible, the operator will be given a “shine” assignment. Every attempt will be made to schedule training during the operators’ normal work hours. When this is not possible, operators will be given 72 hours’ notice. Training on regular work days will not occur more than 2 hours prior to or 2 hours after the operator’s shift.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Modified Work Schedule. The Motor Coach Operator shall be placed on a modified work schedule, with management establishing the modified work schedule, including days off, for the following situations, with the Motor Coach Operator being paid for actual hours worked at the applicable hourly rate of pay: All scheduled required training Jury duty (covered by Section 4.06) Special assignments which are agreed to by the Motor Coach Operator The Extra Board will be assigned to fill-in behind a Motor Coach Operator who has been placed on a modified work schedule. When a Motor Coach Operator is scheduled for training that is less than 8 hours, every attempt will be made to return the operator to his/her regularly scheduled run, time permitting. When returning the operator to his/her regularly scheduled run is not possible, the operator will be given a “shine” assignment. Every attempt will be made to schedule training during the operators’ normal work hours. When this is not possible, operators will be given 72 hours’ notice. Training on regular work days will not occur more than 2 hours prior to or 2 hours after the operator’s shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding