Common use of Union Scheduling Committee Clause in Contracts

Union Scheduling Committee. 1. The Company will consider recommendations of the Union's Scheduling Committee. 2. The Company will provide preliminary copies, to AFA, of trip pairings and monthly line constructions in the same manner and time frame that advance distribution of lines of flying is made within the Company. The Company will seek input from the Union on line construction and trip pairings at least forty-eight (48) hours before the release date and the Union will respond within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving the Company’s intended pairings and constructions. 3. The Company will confer via the phone or schedule a meeting with the Union Scheduling Committee upon advance request to discuss line construction, pairing issues, and other scheduling concerns. The Company will maintain such records and documents as are deemed necessary by the Company and the Union to research and address scheduling problems and issues pertinent to the Scheduling Committee’s activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Union Scheduling Committee. 1. The Company will consider recommendations of the Union's Scheduling Committee. 2. The Company will provide preliminary copies, to AFA, of trip pairings and monthly line constructions in the same manner and time frame that advance distribution of lines of flying is made within the Company. The Company will seek input from the Union on line construction and trip pairings at least forty-eight (48) hours before the release date date, and the Union will respond within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving the ofthe Company’s intended pairings and constructions. 3. The Company will confer via the phone or schedule a meeting with the Union Scheduling Committee upon advance request to discuss line construction, pairing issues, and other scheduling concerns. The Company will maintain such records and documents as are deemed necessary by the Company and the Union to research and address scheduling problems and issues pertinent to the Scheduling Committee’s activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement