Common use of Regular Runs Clause in Contracts

Regular Runs. 10.4.1 A regular run is a work package which is a combination of established routes, plus daily special excursion assignments, and guarantees a minimum salary of six and one-half (6-½ ) hours per day for the school year. 10.4.2 All straight runs shall be completed within eight and one-half (8-1/2) hours, and all regular split runs shall be completed within a maximum of 13 consecutive hours. Within runs in excess of 12 hours, drivers will be guaranteed a minimum of seven (7) hours bid time. 10.4.3 All regular split runs shall be so scheduled as to make the daily hours as uniform as practicable. 10.4.4 From time to time the School District may have some program time changes. These changes affect the operation of bus routes and time that Bus Operators and Relief Bus Operators report or leave work. These changes may cause certain individuals to have to change their bid/assigned hours. When this happens, and it becomes necessary to change the morning starting time or the afternoon ending time or the route bid/assigned, efforts will be made to determine an acceptable solution to the assignment. However, if there is no solution, Management reserves the right to change these times. In the event of a hardship the employee will be given a two week notice before a change to their schedule is implemented. If the individual cannot work through their hardship within the two weeks, that individual will be allowed to look at the open, assignable routes. If there is an open, assignable route acceptable to the individual, they may be assigned that route. 10.4.5 Scheduled leaving time from terminal to scheduled returning time to terminal shall constitute each assignment. 10.4.6 Hourly time shall be calculated to the nearest one-quarter (1/4) hour. 10.4.7 When additional terminal facilities are opened in other sections of the District, the present seniority lists and practices will prevail.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement