Selection of Scheduled and Secondary Activity Runs Clause Samples

Selection of Scheduled and Secondary Activity Runs. Prior to the beginning of each school year, Bus Drivers in active status or expected to return to active status on or before November 15th shall be provided an opportunity to select scheduled and secondary activity runs by seniority, to total no more than the number of hours to place the Bus Driver in overtime status, in accordance with the following: A. Full-time and part-time Bus Drivers shall select from available scheduled and secondary activity runs. B. When scheduled and secondary activity runs remain unselected, substitute Bus Drivers may select from available scheduled and secondary activity runs. C. When scheduled and activity runs remain unselected, newly employed Bus Drivers shall select from available scheduled and secondary activity runs. D. Once a Bus Driver has selected a scheduled or secondary activity run, no change shall be made until all Bus Drivers (full-time, part-time, substitute, or newly employed) have selected runs as provided by this Subdivision. E. A Bus Driver may bid on a combination of scheduled routes (regular/special education morning, regular/special education afternoon, regular education noon or special education noon) on the normal route pick day. This bid must AT LEAST contain an AM and PM scheduled route, unless management determines that there will be single routes offered. A Bus Driver may change their AM/PM combination any time during the school year up to 3 times a year after October 15, as long as they maintain both an AM and PM route. Management reserves the right to combine runs that create routes before the Bus Driver’s route pick day, as necessary, as outlined in Article ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇. ▇▇. Bus Drivers can make unlimited route changes between the beginning of the school year and October 15.
Selection of Scheduled and Secondary Activity Runs. Prior to the beginning of each school year, drivers in active status or expected to return to active status on or before November 15th shall be provided an opportunity to select scheduled and secondary activity runs by seniority, to total no more than the number of hours to place the driver in overtime status, in accordance with the following: A. Full-time and part-time drivers shall select from available scheduled and secondary activity runs. B. When scheduled and secondary activity runs remain unselected, substitute drivers may select from available scheduled and secondary activity runs. C. When scheduled and activity runs remain unselected, newly employed drivers shall select from available scheduled and secondary activity runs. D. Once a driver has selected a scheduled or secondary activity run, no change shall be made until all drivers (full-time, part-time, substitute, or newly employed) have selected runs as provided by this Subdivision. E. A driver may bid on a combination of scheduled routes (regular/special education morning, regular/special education afternoon, regular education noon or special education noon) on the normal route pick day. This bid must AT LEAST contain an AM and PM scheduled route, unless management determines that there will be single routes offered. A driver may change their AM/PM combination any time during the school year up to 3 times a year after October 15, as long as they maintain both an AM and PM route. Management reserves the right to combine runs that create routes before

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