Common use of Temporary Route Deviations Clause in Contracts

Temporary Route Deviations. Any temporary route deviations of more than thirty (30) calendar days duration shall be added to the evaluation and the salary shall be adjusted accordingly. Upon ter- mination of the deviation, the route evaluation shall be adjusted to its former status. No special count shall be made either at the beginning or ending of the deviation. All salary changes will become effective at the begin- ning of the first pay period following completion of the first thirty (30) days of the detour and at the beginning of the first pay period after the deviation is terminated.

Appears in 6 contracts

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

Temporary Route Deviations. Any temporary route deviations of more than thirty (30) calendar days duration shall be added to the evaluation and the salary shall be adjusted accordingly. Upon ter- mination termination of the deviation, the route evaluation shall be adjusted to its former status. No special count shall be made either at the beginning or ending of the deviation. All salary changes will become effective effec- tive at the begin- ning beginning of the first pay period following fol- lowing completion of the first thirty (30) days of the detour and at the beginning of the first pay period after the deviation is terminated.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: National Agreement, National Agreement

Temporary Route Deviations. Any temporary route deviations of more than thirty (30) calendar days duration shall be added to the evaluation and the salary shall be adjusted accordingly. Upon ter- mination termination of the deviation, the route evaluation shall be adjusted to its former status. No special count shall be made either at the beginning or ending of the deviation. All salary changes will become effective at the begin- ning beginning of the first pay period following completion of the first thirty (30) days of the detour and at the beginning of the first pay period after the deviation is terminated.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: National Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Temporary Route Deviations. Any temporary route deviations of more than thirty (30) calendar days duration shall be added to the evaluation and the salary shall be adjusted accordingly. Upon ter- mination of the deviation, the route evaluation shall be adjusted to its former status. No special count shall be made either at the beginning or ending of the deviation. All salary changes will become effective at the begin- ning of the first pay period following completion of the first thirty (30) days of the detour and at the beginning of the first pay period after the deviation is terminatedisterminated.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Temporary Route Deviations. Any temporary route deviations of more than thirty (30) calendar days duration shall be added to the evaluation evaluation, and the salary shall be adjusted accordingly. Upon ter- mination termination of the deviation, the route evaluation shall be adjusted to its former status. No special count shall be made either at the beginning or ending of the deviation. All salary changes will become effective at the begin- ning beginning of the first pay period following completion of the first thirty (30) days of the detour and at the beginning of the first pay period after the deviation is terminated.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: National Agreement

Temporary Route Deviations. Any temporary route deviations of more than thirty (30) calendar days duration shall be added to the evaluation and the salary shall be adjusted accordingly. Upon ter- mination termination of the deviation, the route evaluation shall be adjusted to its former status. No special count shall be made either at the beginning or ending of the deviation. All salary changes will become effective at the begin- ning beginning of the first pay period following completion of the first thirty (30) days of the detour and at the beginning of the first pay period after the deviation is terminated.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement