Work Train Service. 49.6 50 Temporary Vacancies ........................................................................................................... 49.8 50 Posting of Notices ................................................................................................................ 49.15 51 Filling of Vacancies when No Applications Received ............................................................ 49.16 52 No Applications Received for Five Days per Week Yard Assignments ................................. 49.17 52 Choice of Runs After being on Leave of Absence ............................................................... 49.18 52 Bidding from One Assignment to Another ............................................................................ 49.19 52 Bidding From One Terminal to Another................................................................................. 49.20 52 Changes to Assignments ...................................................................................................... 49.21 52 50 Inter-District Runs and New Lines............................................................................................ 52 Inter-District Runs 50.1 52 New Lines and Extensions 50.2 53 51 Filling of Vacancies and Extra Engines in Yard Service by Regularly Assigned Locomotive Engineers........................................................................................................... 53 52 Filling of Vacancies When Spare Board Locomotive Engineers Not Available ........................ 53 53 Filling of Vacancies as Second Employee in the Cab ............................................................. 54 54 Running of Locomotive Engineers ........................................................................................... 54 In Regularly Assigned Service 54.1 54 In Pool or Chain Gang Service 54.4 55 On Spare Boards (First and Second Seniority Dist) 54.7 55 On Spare Boards (Thirs Fourth and Dixth Seniority Districts) 54.11 55 55 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - First Seniority District............................. 56 56 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - Second Seniority District ....................... 56 57 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - Third, Fourth and Sixth Seniority Districts 57 58 Protecting Service ................................................................................................................... 58 Promotion to Locomotive Engineers Working List at Home Stations 58.1 58 Shortage of Locomotive Engineers at Home Stations 58.2 58 Overcoming a Temporary Shortage of Locomotive Engineers on a voluntary basis 58.4 Overcoming a Shortage of Locomotive Engineers at Home Stations When No Applications Are Received 58.12 58 59 Expenses Away From Home 58.16 59 Overcoming a Permanent Shortage of Locomotive Engineers on a voluntary basis 58.17 60 59 Intentionally left blank .............................................................................................................. 60 60 Calling ..................................................................................................................................... 60 61 Run-Around ............................................................................................................................. 60 62 Called and Cancelled .............................................................................................................. 61 63 Deadheading ........................................................................................................................... 61 64 Travel Allowance ..................................................................................................................... 62 65 Mileage Regulations ................................................................................................................ 63 Mileage Limitations 65.1 63 Mileage Dates 65.7 64 Calculating Mileage 65.10 64 Recording Mileage 65.12 64 Exceeding Maximum Mileage 65.16 65 Regulating Boards 65.18 65 66 Held for Special Service .......................................................................................................... 66 67 Locomotive Engineers Not Considered Absent ....................................................................... 66 68 Leave of Absence ................................................................................................................... 66 For Elective Union Positions 68.1 66 For Appointive Union Positions 68.2 66 For Other Reasons 68.3 66 69 Payment for Examinations ....................................................................................................... 67 Medical Examinations 69.1 67 Rules Examinations 69.6 67 70 Held for Investigation, 70.1 68 Attending Court 70.4 68 General 70.7 68 Company Initiated Meetings 70.10 68 Held for Company Business 70.12 69 71 Investigation - Discipline .......................................................................................................... 69 72 Time Returns .......................................................................................................................... 70 73 Grievance Procedure and Final Settlement of Disputes .......................................................... 71 Grievance Procedure 73.1 71 Appeal to Arbitration 73.2 72 General 73.4 72 74 Broken Time............................................................................................................................. 73 75 Disciplinary or Physical Demotion............................................................................................ 73 76 General Holidays ..................................................................................................................... 74 General 76.1 74 Employees Required to Work on General Holiday 76.5 74 Employees Not Required to Work on General Holiday 76.8 75 Availability Defined 76.11 75 Extended Runs 76.12 76 77 Annual Vacation....................................................................................................................... 76 Qualification Provisions 77.1 76 Annual Vacation Periods 77.12 77 Exit from Service 77.20 78 78 Adverse Effects of Changes in Working Conditions................................................................. 79 Notice and Negotiations 78.1 79 Board of Review and Arbitration 78.4 80 Implementation of Change 78.5 80 When Material Change Does Not Apply 78.6 80 Disputes Re Application of This Article 78.7 81 Relocation Expenses 78.8 81 Appraisal Procedure - Sale of House 78.9 82 Cases of Staff Reduction 78.10 83 Severance Payments 78.11 84 Optional Lump Sum Severance Payments 78.12 85 Maintenance of Earnings 78.13 85 Canada Labour Code 78.14 86 79 Benefit, Dental and Extended Health Care Plans, and Life Insurance ..................................... 87 Benefit Plan for Train and Engine Service Employees 79.1 87 Dental Plan 79.2 87 Extended Health Care Plan 79.3 87 Life Insurance - In Service 79.4 87 Life Insurance - Accidental 79.6 87 Life Insurance - Upon Retirement 79.7 87 80 Bereavement Leave ................................................................................................................ 88 81 Jury Duty.................................................................................................................................. 88 82 Sleeping Quarters .................................................................................................................... 88 General ................................................................................................................................. 82.1 88 Locomotive Engineers Forced to Subsidiary Station............................................................. 82.6 89 83 Transportation of Household Effects ........................................................................................ 89 84 Locomotives, Generator Units and Motor Coaches ................................................................. 89 Called to Attend Locomotives or Generator Units ................................................................. 84.1 89 Housing and Taking Locomotive Out .................................................................................... 84.2 89 Switching Out Locomotives................................................................................................... 84.3 89 Assembling Locomotive Consist ........................................................................................... 84.4 90 Herding Diesel Units Between Yards of a Terminal ............................................................. 84.5 90 Supplies for Locomotives ...................................................................................................... 84.6 90 Bulletining Weights of Locomotives....................................................................................... 84.7 90 New Type of Motive Power ................................................................................................... 84.8 90 Installation of Electric or Other Power ................................................................................... 84.9 90 Locomotive Testers............................................................................................................... 84.10 90 Operation of Motor Coaches ................................................................................................. 84.11 90 85 Operation of Assignments in Road and Yard Service in Case of Work Stoppage ................... 90
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Sources: Rates of Pay and Working Conditions Agreement, Rates of Pay and Working Conditions Agreement
Work Train Service. 49.6 50 Temporary Vacancies ........................................................................................................... 49.8 50 Posting 17 23 Definition of Notices ................................................................................................................ 49.15 51 Filling Work Train Service ......... 17.1 23 En Route ............................................ 17.3 24 Work Train Service - Home for Saturdays and Sundays...................... 8 17 Working Outside Switching Limits........... 61 61.3 94 Working Within Switching Limits ............. 61 61.2 93 SECTION 4 - DURATION OF AGREEMENT 160 Appendix A - Weight on Drivers ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Overtime Tables ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Appraisal Procedure 168 Terminal Employees 171 Away-From-Home Terminal 179 Engineers 181 Greater Vancouver Yard 182 Terminal 183 Arbitrator's Award of Vacancies June 1, 1989 185 on Preponderance of Service 193 Shift Winnipeg 195 Trips 199 Away-From-Home Terminal 201 when No Applications Received ............................................................ 49.16 52 No Applications Received for Five Days per Week Yard Assignments ................................. 49.17 52 Choice of Runs After being on Leave of Absence ............................................................... 49.18 52 Bidding from One Assignment to Another ............................................................................ 49.19 52 Bidding From One Terminal to Another................................................................................. 49.20 52 Changes to Assignments ...................................................................................................... 49.21 52 50 Inter-District Runs and New Lines............................................................................................ 52 Inter-District Runs 50.1 52 New Lines and Extensions 50.2 53 51 Filling of Vacancies and Extra Engines Training Student 203 17 Letter dated August 27, 1973 - Mileage Regulations Locomotive Engineer/ E.S.B. .................................. 204 18 Letter dated October 19, 1973 - Selecting Locomotive Engineer Trainees ............................... 206 20 M/A dated February 26, 1974 - Training Agreement 209 21 Letter dated February 26, 1974 - Second Employee in Yard Service by Regularly Assigned Locomotive Engineers........................................................................................................... 53 52 Filling of Vacancies When Spare Board Locomotive Engineers Not Available ........................ 53 53 Filling of Vacancies as the Cab................................................................ 213 22 M/A dated January 8, 1986 - Second Employee in the Cab ............................................................. 54 54 Running ................................................................... 215 23 Letter dated February 26, 1974 - Two Locomotive Engineers on Auxiliary ............................................ 218 24 Letter dated February 26, 1974 - Reports on Locomotive Engineer Trainees ............................... 219 25 Letter dated March 6, 1974 - Five Employees Preference as Second Man in the Cab .................. 220 26 Letter dated August 21, 1974 - Vacation Pay Calculation .............................................................. 222 27 M/A dated November 18, 1974 - Kamsack to Canora Transfer...................................................... 224 27A Letter dated November 18, 1974 - Kamsack to Canora Transfer...................................................... 228 28 Letter dated July 9, 1975 - Declaring Home Stations for E.S.B.'s on Completion of Training.................... 230 29 Letter dated September 2, 1976 - Switching Aquitaine Grizzly Sulphur and Alwinsal Mines Spurs....................................................................... 232 30 Locomotive Engineers in the Training of Students . 234 31 Duties of Locomotive Engineers ........................................................................................... 54 In Regularly Assigned during Preparatory and Inspection Time............................................... 241 32 M/A dated October 23, 1978 - Rates of Pay and Working Conditions – Great Slave Branch ............. 254 32A M/A dated November 9, 1988 - Consolidation of 9th and 10th Seniority Districts - Great Slave Branch . 267 32B M/A dated January 8, ▇▇▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Railways ............ 270 33 Letter dated April 28, 1978 - Protecting Service 54.1 54 In Pool re: Transportation Arrangements ................................. 274 34 Letter dated April 28, 1978 - Expenses for Lodging and Meals ............................................................... 275 35 Letter dated April 28, 1978 - Use of Railway Radio Communication System .......................................... 277 36 Letter dated April 28, 1978 - Transfer Cabooses 279 37 Letter dated April 28, 1978 - Accommodation Blue Fleet Cars ............................................................... 280 38 Letter dated April 28, 1978 - Emergency Defined... 282 39 Letter dated April 28, 1978 - Revenue Switching ... 283 40 Letter dated January 21, 1993 - Minimum Number of Tracks ................................................................. 284 41 Letter dated May 4, 1979 - Basic Rate Relationships Through Freight Service................... 286 42 Letter dated May 4, 1979 - Operation Light Engines Outside Switching Limits........................................ 288 43 Letter dated November 30, 1978 - New Discipline Program .................................................................. 290 44 M/A dated May 10, 1979 - New Discipline Program 294 between Home Stations E.S.B. 300 Forced to Outpost Terminal 305 Chairmen at Company-Initiated Meetings. 307 Terminal 309 Collective Agreement 312 Brotherhood Officers 320 Winnipeg Station or Chain Gang Service 54.4 55 On Spare Boards (First and Second Seniority Dist) 54.7 55 On Spare Boards (Thirs Fourth and Dixth Bus Depot 321 time to employees summoned for Jury Duty 323 outside of established switching limits 325 between yards of a terminal 331 duty 333 guarantee for the spare board at McLennan 337 Lookout 340 yard assignment at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bay 342 Benefits 346 with tour of duty 348 locomotive cabs 350 business 352 Seniority Districts, inclusive 354 operation 358 operations on the Prairie and Mountain Regions 359 brakemen are not available. 360 dated November 20, 1992 361 that point 362 Employee Qualifications Standards Regulations 364 Standards Regulations 369 Regulations Training Course 370 Course 371 contained in the revised Article 89 372 urgent personal affairs 374 and Prairie Regions 376 grain block service 378 cabs 379 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 382 Extended Runs 388 duties for pregnant employees 396 Route (Article 28.8) 54.11 55 55 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - First Seniority District............................. 56 56 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - Second Seniority District ....................... 56 57 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - Third, Fourth and Sixth Seniority Districts 57 58 Protecting Service ................................................................................................................... 58 Promotion to Locomotive Engineers Working List 400 Western Canada 401 ADDENDUM PAGE Requirements at Home Stations 58.1 58 Shortage of Locomotive Engineers at Home Stations 58.2 58 Overcoming a Temporary Shortage of Locomotive Engineers on a voluntary basis 58.4 Overcoming a Shortage of Locomotive Engineers at Home Stations When No Applications Are Received 58.12 58 59 Expenses Away From Home 58.16 59 Overcoming a Permanent Shortage of Locomotive Engineers on a voluntary basis 58.17 60 59 Intentionally left blank .............................................................................................................. 60 60 Calling ..................................................................................................................................... 60 61 Run-Around ............................................................................................................................. 60 62 Called and Cancelled .............................................................................................................. 61 63 Deadheading ........................................................................................................................... 61 64 Travel Allowance ..................................................................................................................... 62 65 Mileage Regulations ................................................................................................................ 63 Mileage Limitations 65.1 63 Mileage Dates 65.7 64 Calculating Mileage 65.10 64 Recording Mileage 65.12 64 Exceeding Maximum Mileage 65.16 65 Regulating Boards 65.18 65 66 Held for Special Service .......................................................................................................... 66 67 Locomotive Engineers Not Considered Absent ....................................................................... 66 68 Leave of Absence ................................................................................................................... 66 For Elective Union Positions 68.1 66 For Appointive Union Positions 68.2 66 For Other Reasons 68.3 66 69 Payment for Examinations ....................................................................................................... 67 Medical Examinations 69.1 67 Rules Examinations 69.6 67 70 Held for Investigation, 70.1 68 Attending Court 70.4 68 General 70.7 68 Company Initiated Meetings 70.10 68 Held for Company Business 70.12 69 71 Investigation - Discipline .......................................................................................................... 69 72 Time Returns .......................................................................................................................... 70 73 Grievance Procedure and Final Settlement of Disputes .......................................................... 71 Grievance Procedure 73.1 71 Appeal to Arbitration 73.2 72 General 73.4 72 74 Broken Time............................................................................................................................. 73 75 Disciplinary or Physical Demotion............................................................................................ 73 76 Locations. 425 General Holidays ..................................................................................................................... 74 General 76.1 74 Employees Required to Work on General Holiday 76.5 74 Employees Not Required to Work on General Holiday 76.8 75 Availability Defined 76.11 75 Extended Runs 76.12 76 77 Annual Vacation....................................................................................................................... 76 Qualification Provisions 77.1 76 Annual Vacation Periods 77.12 77 Exit from 426 Each Shift Missed and Beltpack Qualifications 427 Timetable 428 Hours of Service 77.20 78 78 Adverse Effects of Changes in Working Conditions................................................................. 79 Notice and Negotiations 78.1 79 Board of Review and Arbitration 78.4 80 Implementation of Change 78.5 80 When Material Change Does Not Apply 78.6 80 Disputes Re Application of This Article 78.7 81 Relocation Expenses 78.8 81 Appraisal Procedure - Sale of House 78.9 82 Cases of Staff Reduction 78.10 83 Severance Payments 78.11 84 Optional Lump Sum Severance Payments 78.12 85 Maintenance of Earnings 78.13 85 Canada Labour Code 78.14 86 79 Benefit, Dental and Extended Health Care Plans, and Life Insurance ..................................... 87 Benefit Plan for Train and Engine Service Employees 79.1 87 Dental Plan 79.2 87 Extended Health Care Plan 79.3 87 Life Insurance - In Service 79.4 87 Life Insurance - Accidental 79.6 87 Life Insurance - Upon Retirement 79.7 87 80 Bereavement Leave ................................................................................................................ 88 81 Jury Duty.................................................................................................................................. 88 82 Sleeping Quarters .................................................................................................................... 88 General ................................................................................................................................. 82.1 88 Locomotive Engineers Forced to Subsidiary Station............................................................. 82.6 89 83 Transportation of Household Effects ........................................................................................ 89 84 Locomotives, Generator Units and Motor Coaches ................................................................. 89 Called to Attend Locomotives or Generator Units ................................................................. 84.1 89 Housing and Taking Locomotive Out .................................................................................... 84.2 89 Switching Out Locomotives................................................................................................... 84.3 89 Assembling Locomotive Consist ........................................................................................... 84.4 90 Herding Diesel Units Between Yards of a Terminal ............................................................. 84.5 90 Supplies for Locomotives ...................................................................................................... 84.6 90 Bulletining Weights of Locomotives....................................................................................... 84.7 90 New Type of Motive Power ................................................................................................... 84.8 90 Installation of Electric or Other Power ................................................................................... 84.9 90 Locomotive Testers............................................................................................................... 84.10 90 Operation of Motor Coaches ................................................................................................. 84.11 90 85 Operation of Assignments in Road and Yard Service in Case of Work Stoppage ................... 90Regulations 430 ................................................................................ 432 446 453
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Work Train Service. 48.4 48 Temporary Vacancies ........................................................................................................... 48.7 48 Entitlements of Locomotive Engineers Filling Temporary Vacancies ................................... 48.12 48 Posting of Notices ................................................................................................................ 48.13 48 Filling of Vacancies when No Applications Received .......................................................... 48.14 48 No Applications Received for Five Days per Week Yard Assignments ................................ 48.15 49 Choice of Runs After Being on Leave of Absence .............................................................. 48.16 49 Bidding from One Assignment to Another ............................................................................. 48.18 49 Changes to Assignments ...................................................................................................... 48.19 49 49 Advertising and Filling of Positions- Third, Fourth and Sixth Seniority District ........................ 50 Permanent Vacancies and New Assignments ...................................................................... 49.1 50 Work Train Service................................................................................................................ 49.6 50 51 Temporary Vacancies ........................................................................................................... 49.8 50 51 Posting of Notices ................................................................................................................ 49.15 51 52 Filling of Vacancies when No Applications Received ............................................................ 49.16 52 No Applications Received for Five Days per Week Yard Assignments ................................. 49.17 52 Choice of Runs After being on Leave of Absence ............................................................... 49.18 52 Bidding from One Assignment to Another ............................................................................ 49.19 52 Bidding From One Terminal to Another................................................................................. 49.20 52 53 Changes to Assignments ...................................................................................................... 49.21 52 53 50 Inter-District Runs and New Lines............................................................................................ 52 53 Inter-District Runs 50.1 52 53 New Lines and Extensions 50.2 53 51 Filling of Vacancies and Extra Engines in Yard Service by Regularly Assigned Locomotive Engineers........................................................................................................... 53 52 Filling of Vacancies When Spare Board Locomotive Engineers Not Available ........................ 53 54 53 Filling of Vacancies as Second Employee in the Cab ............................................................. 54 54 Running of Locomotive Engineers ........................................................................................... 54 55 In Regularly Assigned Service 54.1 54 55 In Pool or Chain Gang Service 54.4 55 On Spare Boards (First and Second Seniority Dist) 54.7 55 On Spare Boards (Thirs Fourth and Dixth Seniority Districts) 54.11 55 56 55 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - First Seniority District............................. 56 56 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - Second Seniority District ....................... 56 57 57 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - Third, Fourth and Sixth Seniority Districts 57 58 Protecting Service ................................................................................................................... 58 Promotion to Locomotive Engineers Working List at Home Stations 58.1 58 Shortage of Locomotive Engineers at Home Stations 58.2 58 Overcoming a Temporary Shortage of Locomotive Engineers on a voluntary basis 58.4 Overcoming a Shortage of Locomotive Engineers at Home Stations When No Applications Are Received 58.12 58 59 Expenses Away From Home 58.16 59 60 Overcoming a Permanent Shortage of Locomotive Engineers on a voluntary basis 58.17 60 59 Intentionally left blank .............................................................................................................. 60 61 60 Calling ..................................................................................................................................... 60 61 61 Run-Around ............................................................................................................................. 60 61 62 Called and Cancelled .............................................................................................................. 61 63 Deadheading ........................................................................................................................... 61 62 64 Travel Allowance ..................................................................................................................... 62 63 65 Mileage Regulations ................................................................................................................ 63 64 Mileage Limitations 65.1 63 64 Mileage Dates 65.7 64 Calculating Mileage 65.10 64 Recording Mileage 65.12 64 65 Exceeding Maximum Mileage 65.16 65 Regulating Boards 65.18 65 66 66 Held for Special Service .......................................................................................................... 66 67 67 Locomotive Engineers Not Considered Absent ....................................................................... 66 67 68 Leave of Absence ................................................................................................................... 66 67 For Elective Union Positions 68.1 66 67 For Appointive Union Positions 68.2 66 67 For Other Reasons 68.3 66 67 69 Payment for Examinations ....................................................................................................... 67 Medical Examinations 69.1 67 Rules Examinations 69.6 67 68 70 Held for Investigation, 70.1 68 Attending Court ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ 70.4 68 69 General 70.7 68 69 Company Initiated Meetings 70.10 68 69 Held for Company Business 70.12 69 70 71 Investigation - Discipline .......................................................................................................... 69 70 72 Time Returns .......................................................................................................................... 70 71 73 Grievance Procedure and Final Settlement of Disputes .......................................................... 71 72 Grievance Procedure 73.1 71 72 Appeal to Arbitration 73.2 72 73 General 73.4 72 73 74 Broken Time............................................................................................................................. 73 74 75 Disciplinary or Physical Demotion............................................................................................ 73 74 76 General Holidays ..................................................................................................................... 74 75 General 76.1 74 75 Employees Required to Work on General Holiday 76.5 74 75 Employees Not Required to Work on General Holiday 76.8 75 76 Availability Defined 76.11 75 76 Extended Runs 76.12 76 77 77 Annual Vacation....................................................................................................................... 76 77 Qualification Provisions 77.1 76 77 Annual Vacation Periods 77.12 77 78 Exit from Service 77.20 78 79 78 Adverse Effects of Changes in Working ConditionsConditions ................................................................. 79 80 Notice and Negotiations 78.1 79 80 Board of Review and Arbitration 78.4 80 81 Implementation of Change 78.5 80 81 When Material Change Does Not Apply 78.6 80 81 Disputes Re Application of This Article 78.7 81 Relocation Expenses 78.8 81 82 Appraisal Procedure - Sale of House 78.9 82 83 Cases of Staff Reduction 78.10 83 84 Severance Payments 78.11 84 85 Optional Lump Sum Severance Payments 78.12 85 86 Maintenance of Earnings 78.13 85 86 Canada Labour Code 78.14 86 87 79 Benefit, Dental and Extended Health Care Plans, and Life Insurance ..................................... 87 88 Benefit Plan for Train and Engine Service Employees 79.1 87 88 Dental Plan 79.2 87 88 Extended Health Care Plan 79.3 87 88 Life Insurance - In Service 79.4 87 88 Life Insurance Upon Retirement 79.7 88 Life Insurance - Accidental 79.6 87 Life Insurance - Upon Retirement 79.7 87 88 80 Bereavement Leave ................................................................................................................ 88 89 81 Jury Duty.................................................................................................................................. 88 89 82 Sleeping Quarters .................................................................................................................... 88 90 General ................................................................................................................................. 82.1 88 90 Locomotive Engineers Forced to Subsidiary Station............................................................. 82.6 89 90 83 Transportation of Household Effects ........................................................................................ 89 90 84 Locomotives, Generator Units and Motor Coaches ................................................................. 89 90 Called to Attend Locomotives or Generator Units ................................................................. 84.1 89 90 Housing and Taking Locomotive Out .................................................................................... 84.2 89 91 Switching Out LocomotivesLocomotives ................................................................................................... 84.3 89 91 Assembling Locomotive Consist ........................................................................................... 84.4 90 91 Herding Diesel Units Between Yards of a Terminal ............................................................. 84.5 90 91 Supplies for Locomotives ...................................................................................................... 84.6 90 91 Bulletining Weights of Locomotives....................................................................................... 84.7 90 91 New Type of Motive Power ................................................................................................... 84.8 90 91 Installation of Electric or Other Power ................................................................................... 84.9 90 91 Locomotive Testers............................................................................................................... 84.10 90 91 Operation of Motor Coaches ................................................................................................. 84.11 90 91 85 Operation of Assignments in Road and Yard Service in Case of Work Stoppage ................... 9092 86 Service Letters ......................................................................................................................... 92 87 Service in United States .......................................................................................................... 92 88 Definition of Cumulative Compensated Service ....................................................................... 93 89 Printing of Collective Agreement ............................................................................................. 94 90 Use of Masculine Gender ........................................................................................................ 94 91 Employment Equity .................................................................................................................. 94 92 Personal Leave Days ............................................................................................................... 94 93 Labour Management Committee.............................................................................................. 95 94 Workplace Environment ........................................................................................................... 95 A Weight on Drivers 103 B Overtime Tables 105 C Duties of Locomotive Engineers during Preparatory and Inspection Time 108 Memoranda of Agreement, Letters of Understanding and Company Letters 1 Union Dues Agreement .................................................................................................................... Memorandum of Agreement - January 8, 1986 119 2 Rate Differential Between Eastern and Western Canada .............................................................. Letter - April 2, 1962 121 3 Compensation Relationship............................................................................................................. Letter - May 4, 1979 122 4 Rates of pay and working conditions on St. Clair Tunnel Property ............................................. Memorandum of Agreement - January 20, 1986 123 5A Use of railway radio- communications system .............................................................................. Letter - April 28, 1978 124 5B Use of train radios............................................................................................................................. Letter - June 1, 1967 125 6 Rates of pay - Mount Royal Tunnel Service.................................................................................... Memorandum of Agreement - January 21, 1993 126 6A Montreal Commuter Service............................................................................................................. May 5, 1995 128 6B Montrain Commuter Service ............................................................................................................ March 4, 2010 129 7A ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and operation of GO commuter trains............................................................................. Memorandum of Agreement - June 24, 1981 130 7B Travel allowance for Toronto based locomotive engineers in GO Commuter Service who are required to travel between Willowbrook and Union Station.......................................................... Memorandum of Agreement - January 30, 1989 133 8 Definition of main track switches - Montreal Terminals ................................................................ Memorandum of Understanding - September 26, 1944 134 9 Application of Article 22 - Final Terminal Time at Toronto............................................................ Memorandum of Understanding - November 9, 1979 135 10 Payment for side trips on regular assignments in turn-around service ...................................... Letter of Understanding - February 13, 1974 137 11 Running of regularly assigned locomotive engineers at away-from-home terminals on the Atlantic Region when trains are running late or cancelled ........................................................... Memorandum of Agreement - September 1, 1967 138 12 Advice to regularly assigned locomotive engineers whose trains are running late ................. Letter - February 13, 1974 139 13 Application of Article 26 - Service Out of Away-From-Home Terminal – to unassigned locomotive engineers at Napadogan, N.B....................................................................................... Memorandum of Agreement- April 9, 1975 140 14 Intentionall Left Blank....................................................................................................................... 141 15 Inclusion of Malport Yard as one of a series of yards comprising Toronto Terminal................. Memorandum of Agreement - June 7, 1973 142 16 Operation of freight trains between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and St. André (now the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Subdivision).... Memorandum of Agreement - August 8, 1977 144 17A Merger of Territories 'D' and 'E' of First Seniority District............................................................. Memorandum of Agreement - October 17, 1984 146 17B Merger of Territories 'A' and 'F' of First Seniority District ............................................................. Memorandum of Agreement - November 20, 1985 148 18 Intentionally Left Blank..................................................................................................................... 150 19A Intentionally Left Blank...............................................................
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Work Train Service. 49.6 50 47.4 46 Temporary Vacancies ........................................................................................................... 49.8 50 in Passenger Service ........................................................................ 47.7 46 Temporary Vacancies in Freight Service .............................................................................. 47.8 46 Entitlements of Locomotive Engineers Filling Temporary Vacancies .................................. 47.10 46 Posting of Notices ................................................................................................................ 49.15 51 ................................................................................................................. 47.11 46 Filling of Vacancies when No Applications Received ............................................................ ........................................................... 47.12 46 No Applications Received for Five Days per Week Yard Assignments ................................ 47.13 46 Choice of Runs After Being on Leave of Absence ............................................................... 47.14 47 Bidding from One Assignment to Another............................................................................. 47.16 47 Changes to Assignments ...................................................................................................... 47.17 47 48 Advertising and Filling of Positions - Second Seniority District................................................ 48 Permanent Vacancies and New Assignments ...................................................................... 48.1 48 Work Train Service ............................................................................................................... 48.4 48 Temporary Vacancies ........................................................................................................... 48.7 48 Entitlements of Locomotive Engineers Filling Temporary Vacancies .................................. 48.12 48 Posting of Notices ................................................................................................................ 48.13 48 Filling of Vacancies when No Applications Received ......................................................... 48.14 48 No Applications Received for Five Days per Week Yard Assignments ............................... 48.15 49 Choice of Runs After Being on Leave of Absence .............................................................. 48.16 49 Bidding from One Assignment to Another............................................................................. 48.18 49 Changes to Assignments ...................................................................................................... 48.19 49 49 Advertising and Filling of Positions- Third, Fourth and Sixth Seniority District ....................... 50 Permanent Vacancies and New Assignments ...................................................................... 49.1 50 Work Train Service ............................................................................................................... 49.6 51 Temporary Vacancies ........................................................................................................... 49.8 51 Posting of Notices ................................................................................................................ 49.15 52 Filling of Vacancies when No Applications Received ........................................................... 49.16 52 No Applications Received for Five Days per Week Yard Assignments ................................. ................................ 49.17 52 Choice of Runs After being on Leave of Absence ............................................................... .............................................................. 49.18 52 Bidding from One Assignment to Another ............................................................................ 49.19 52 Bidding From One Terminal to Another................................................................................. Another ................................................................................ 49.20 52 53 Changes to Assignments ...................................................................................................... 49.21 52 53 50 Inter-District Runs and New Lines............................................................................................ 52 Lines ........................................................................................... 53 Inter-District Runs 50.1 52 53 New Lines and Extensions 50.2 53 51 Filling of Vacancies and Extra Engines in Yard Service by Regularly Assigned Locomotive Engineers........................................................................................................... Engineers .......................................................................................................... 53 52 Filling of Vacancies When Spare Board Locomotive Engineers Not Available ........................ 53 ........................................................................................................ 54 53 Filling of Vacancies as Second Employee in the Cab ............................................................. ............................................................ 54 54 Running of Locomotive Engineers ........................................................................................... 54 55 In Regularly Assigned Service 54.1 54 55 In Pool or Chain Gang Service 54.4 55 On Spare Boards (First and Second Seniority Dist) 54.7 55 On Spare Boards (Thirs Fourth and Dixth Seniority Districts) 54.11 55 56 55 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - First Seniority District............................. ............................ 56 56 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - Second Seniority District ....................... 56 ...................... 57 57 Exercising Seniority When Reductions Take Place - Third, Fourth and Sixth Seniority Districts 57 58 Protecting Service ................................................................................................................... 58 Promotion to Locomotive Engineers Working List at Home Stations 58.1 58 Shortage of Locomotive Engineers at Home Stations 58.2 58 Overcoming a Temporary Shortage of Locomotive Engineers on a voluntary basis 58.4 Overcoming a Shortage of Locomotive Engineers at Home Stations When No Applications Are Received 58.12 58 59 Expenses Away From Home 58.16 59 60 Overcoming a Permanent Shortage of Locomotive Engineers on a voluntary basis 58.17 60 59 Intentionally left blank .............................................................................................................. 60 61 60 Calling ..................................................................................................................................... 60 61 61 Run-Around ............................................................................................................................. 60 ............................................................................................................................ 61 62 Called and Cancelled .............................................................................................................. 61 63 Deadheading ........................................................................................................................... 61 .......................................................................................................................... 62 64 Travel Allowance ..................................................................................................................... 62 63 65 Mileage Regulations ................................................................................................................ 63 64 Mileage Limitations 65.1 63 64 Mileage Dates 65.7 64 Calculating Mileage 65.10 64 Recording Mileage 65.12 64 65 Exceeding Maximum Mileage 65.16 65 Regulating Boards 65.18 65 66 66 Held for Special Service .......................................................................................................... 66 ......................................................................................................... 67 67 Locomotive Engineers Not Considered Absent ....................................................................... 66 ...................................................................... 67 68 Leave of Absence ................................................................................................................... 66 67 For Elective Union Positions 68.1 66 67 For Appointive Union Positions 68.2 66 67 For Other Reasons 68.3 66 67 69 Payment for Examinations ....................................................................................................... 67 Medical Examinations 69.1 67 Rules Examinations 69.6 67 68 70 Held for Investigation, 70.1 68 Attending Court ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ 70.4 68 69 General 70.7 68 69 Company Initiated Meetings 70.10 68 69 Held for Company Business 70.12 69 70 71 Investigation - Discipline .......................................................................................................... 69 70 72 Time Returns .......................................................................................................................... 70 71 73 Grievance Procedure and Final Settlement of Disputes .......................................................... 71 72 Grievance Procedure 73.1 71 72 Appeal to Arbitration 73.2 72 73 General 73.4 72 73 74 Broken Time............................................................................................................................. Time ............................................................................................................................ 73 75 Disciplinary or Physical Demotion............................................................................................ 73 Demotion ........................................................................................... 74 76 General Holidays ..................................................................................................................... 74 General 76.1 74 Employees Required to Work on General Holiday 76.5 74 75 Employees Not Required to Work on General Holiday 76.8 75 Availability Defined 76.11 75 76 Extended Runs 76.12 76 77 Annual Vacation....................................................................................................................... 76 Qualification Provisions 77.1 76 Annual Vacation Periods 77.12 77 78 Exit from Service 77.20 78 79 78 Adverse Effects of Changes in Working Conditions................................................................. Conditions ................................................................ 79 Notice and Negotiations 78.1 79 Board of Review and Arbitration 78.4 80 Implementation of Change 78.5 80 81 When Material Change Does Not Apply 78.6 80 81 Disputes Re Application of This Article 78.7 81 Relocation Expenses 78.8 81 Appraisal Procedure - Sale of House 78.9 82 Cases of Staff Reduction 78.10 83 Severance Payments 78.11 84 Optional Lump Sum Severance Payments 78.12 85 Maintenance of Earnings 78.13 85 86 Canada Labour Code 78.14 86 87 79 Benefit, Dental and Extended Health Care Plans, and Life Insurance ..................................... .................................... 87 Benefit Plan for Train and Engine Service Employees 79.1 87 Dental Plan 79.2 87 Extended Health Care Plan 79.3 87 Life Insurance - In Service 79.4 87 Life Insurance Upon Retirement 79.7 88 Life Insurance - Accidental 79.6 87 Life Insurance - Upon Retirement 79.7 87 88 80 Bereavement Leave ................................................................................................................ 88 81 Jury Duty.................................................................................................................................. 88 82 Sleeping Quarters .................................................................................................................... 88 89 General ................................................................................................................................. 82.1 88 89 Locomotive Engineers Forced to Subsidiary Station............................................................. Station ............................................................ 82.6 89 83 Transportation of Household Effects ........................................................................................ 89 ....................................................................................... 90 84 Locomotives, Generator Units and Motor Coaches ................................................................. 89 90 Called to Attend Locomotives or Generator Units Units................................................................. 84.1 89 90 Housing and Taking Locomotive Out .................................................................................... 84.2 89 90 Switching Out Locomotives................................................................................................... 84.3 89 90 Assembling Locomotive Consist ........................................................................................... 84.4 90 Herding Diesel Units Between Yards of a Terminal ............................................................. 84.5 90 Supplies for Locomotives ...................................................................................................... 84.6 90 Bulletining Weights of Locomotives....................................................................................... Locomotives ...................................................................................... 84.7 90 New Type of Motive Power ................................................................................................... 84.8 90 Installation of Electric or Other Power Power................................................................................... 84.9 90 91 Locomotive Testers............................................................................................................... 84.10 90 91 Operation of Motor Coaches ................................................................................................. 84.11 90 91 85 Operation of Assignments in Road and Yard Service in Case of Work Stoppage ................... 90.................. 91 86 Service Letters ......................................................................................................................... 91 87 Service in United States ......................................................................................................... 92 88 Definition of Cumulative Compensated Service....................................................................... 92 89 Printing of Collective Agreement ............................................................................................ 93 90 Use of Masculine Gender ....................................................................................................... 93 91 Employment Equity .................................................................................................................. 93 92 Personal Leave Days............................................................................................................... 93 93 Labour Management Committee 94 A Weight on Drivers 101 B Overtime Tables 103 C Duties of Locomotive Engineers during Preparatory and Inspection Time 106 Memoranda of Agreement, Letters of Understanding and Company Letters 1 Union Dues Agreement .................................................................................................................... Memorandum of Agreement - January 8, 1986 117 2 Rate Differential Between Eastern and Western Canada .............................................................. Letter - April 2, 1962 119 3 Compensation Relationship............................................................................................................. Letter - May 4, 1979 120 4 Rates of pay and working conditions on St. Clair Tunnel Property ............................................. Memorandum of Agreement - January 20, 1986 121 5A Use of railway radio- communications system .............................................................................. Letter - April 28, 1978 122 5B Use of train radios ............................................................................................................................ Letter - June 1, 1967 123 6 Rates of pay - Mount Royal Tunnel Service .................................................................................... Memorandum of Agreement - January 21, 1993 124 6A Montreal Commuter Service ............................................................................................................ May 5, 1995 126 7A ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and operation of GO commuter trains ............................................................................ Memorandum of Agreement - June 24, 1981 127 7B Travel allowance for Toronto based locomotive engineers in GO Commuter Service who are required to travel between Willowbrook and Union Station ......................................................... Memorandum of Agreement - January 30, 1989 130 8 Definition of main track switches - Montreal Terminals................................................................ Memorandum of Understanding - September 26, 1944 131 9 Application of Article 22 - Final Terminal Time at Toronto ........................................................... Memorandum of Understanding - November 9, 1979 132 10 Payment for side trips on regular assignments in turn-around service ...................................... Letter of Understanding - February 13, 1974 134 11 Running of regularly assigned locomotive engineers at away-from-home terminals on the Atlantic Region when trains are running late or cancelled ........................................................... Memorandum of Agreement - September 1, 1967 135 12 Advice to regularly assigned locomotive engineers whose trains are running late ................. Letter - February 13, 1974 136 13 Application of Article 26 - Service Out of Away-From-Home Terminal – to unassigned locomotive engineers at Napadogan, N.B. ........
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