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Axle Shafts Sample Clauses

Axle Shafts. (a) When a driver is required to remove axle shafts, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024. (b) When a driver is required to replace axle shafts, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024. (a) When a driver is required to tie-up tandems, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024. (b) When a driver is required to untie tandems, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024.
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Axle Shafts. (a) When a driver is required to remove axle shafts, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024. (b) When a driver is required to replace axle shafts, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024. A full mount vehicle shall be considered to be one unit in a combination. Section 7. Drive Shafts 6/1/11 – $3.11 6/1/12 – $3.15 6/1/13 – $3.20 6/1/14 – $3.25 (a) When a driver is required to remove a drive shaft, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024. (b) When a driver is required to replace a drive shaft, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates (a) When a driver is required to tie-up tandems, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024. (b) When a driver is required to untie tandems, the rate paid shall be as follows: The accessorial rates are increased 12% on June 1, 2022, 4% on June 1, 2023 and 4% on June 1, 2024.
Axle Shafts. When a driver is required to remove axle shafts, the rate paid shall be as follows: 4/2/17 — $3.32 6/1/17 — $3.39 6/1/18 — $3.46 6/1/19 — $3.53 6/1/20 — $3.60 (b) When a driver is required to replace axle shafts, the rate paid shall be as follows: 4/2/17 — $3.32 6/1/17 — $3.39 6/1/18 — $3.46 6/1/19 — $3.53 6/1/20 — $3.60 4/2/17 — $4.29 6/1/17 — $4.38 6/1/18 — $4.47 6/1/19 — $4.56 6/1/20 — $4.65 (a) When a driver is required to tie-up tandems, the rate paid shall be as follows:
Axle Shafts. (a) When a driver is required to remove axle shafts, the rate paid shall be as follows: 6/1/08 - $3.02 6/1/09 - $3.02 6/1/10 - $3.07 (b) When a driver is required to replace axle shafts, the rate paid shall be as follows: 6/1/08 - $3.02 6/1/09 - $3.02 6/1/10 - $3.07

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