New or Vacant Routes Clause Samples

New or Vacant Routes. Whenever additional routes are added or mid-year vacancies occur, the route assignment will be posted by the Supervisor of Transportation for a period of three (3) days. Seniority rights for the new position shall be based upon the following order: Regular Routes – Whenever additional routes are added or mid-year vacancies occur, drivers from the master seniority list, highest to lowest, may select the route, but not to exceed more than three (3) postings. The Supervisor of Transportation will then offer the fourth (4th) vacated route to the drivers of single run routes only according to seniority. The vacated single run route will then be posted and the three (3) posting procedures as stated above will be followed. Only after these procedures have taken place will a route be offered to a substitute driver. Any vacancy must be filled within ten (10) work days.
New or Vacant Routes. Whenever additional routes are added or mid−year vacancies occur, the route assignment will be posted by the Director of Transportation for a period of three (3) days. Seniority rights for the new position shall be based upon the following order:
New or Vacant Routes. After the start of the school year, the Company will post primary vacancies and the selection shall be subject to the geographic region, standards established and seniority. The vacancy (gap vacancy) will be covered in the following manner: Employees, four (4) times per year (charter and shop sign up) are permitted to indicate in writing their preference for a particular run(s) the Company would then fill the secondary vacancy from this list, giving recognition to seniority, standards established, or in the case of no employees applying, the Company will assign the vacant run to senior spare driver in the region or in such other manner as the Company deems appropriate. The Chief ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will receive a copy of requested runs. Request to be done in June for the following year. Primary vacancies due to runs acquired and/or routes becoming vacant will be posted for ten (10) working days and any driver in that region may apply for the route. Work on the new run will begin on the third (3rd) working day following the ten (10) day posting, or the driver will be paid the difference in pay between the two (2) runs if the new run pays more.

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