Assignments for Bus Drivers Sample Clauses

Assignments for Bus Drivers. At a mutually agreed upon time, the bus drivers shall meet to bid in writing on all regularly scheduled runs for the following year. Date and time of the meeting shall be posted at least five (5) days in advance. (Proxy bids shall be allowed.) Prior to the meeting a written description of each run will be prepared by the bus supervisor which shall include the following: 1. Run map with description 2. Mileage 3. Departing time 4. Length of run Runs shall be assigned to the most seniored bus driver bidding on the run. The definition of a regular run will be the regularly scheduled transportation of students from home to school or school to home. Regularly scheduled runs shall be assigned based on seniority. The employer may, at its sole discretion, maintain one (1) or more bus driver position(s) without a regular run assignment. The purpose of this position is to fill in for absent bus drivers. Other duties may be assigned when not driving. When vacant runs become available, this bus driver may be assigned the run. The employee filling this position is entitled to all rights and obligations under this agreement. Beginning in the 2004-05 school year the transportation of special needs students will be posted and/or incorporated in other regularly scheduled bus runs and driven by a bargaining unit member(s) with a CDL. All bus drivers transporting students will be in the bargaining unit and classified as bus drivers. All bus drivers will hold a current CDL, Michigan bus driver certificate with the “S” endorsement. All runs or extra run(s) driven in cars, vans or any moving vehicle owned/leased by the Board used to transport seven (7) or more students will be posted for bargaining unit bus drivers.
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Assignments for Bus Drivers. At a mutually agreed upon time, the bus drivers shall meet to bid in writing on all regularly scheduled runs for the following year. No less than five (5) business days before this meeting: The date and time of the meeting shall be communicated to all Bus Drivers in writing. A written description of each run will be posted in the bus barn. The description will include the following: ● Run map with description ● Mileage ● Departing time ● Length of run. Runs shall be assigned to the most senior bus driver bidding on the run. Written proxy bids will be allowed otherwise, all bidding will be done in person. The definition of a regular run will be the regularly scheduled transportation of students from home to school or school to home. The employer may, at its sole discretion, maintain one (1) or more bus driver position(s) without a regular run assignment. The purpose of this position is to fill in for absent bus drivers. Other duties may be assigned when not driving. When vacant runs become available, this bus driver may be assigned the run. The employee filling this position is entitled to all rights and obligations under this agreement. All bus drivers transporting students will be in the bargaining unit and classified as bus drivers. All bus drivers will hold a current CDL, Michigan bus driver certificate with the “S” endorsement. All runs or extra run(s) driven in cars, vans or any moving vehicle owned/leased by the Board used to transport seven (7) or more students will be posted for bargaining unit bus drivers.

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