Common use of Basic Day Clause in Contracts

Basic Day. 6.1 The following shall constitute the basic day: (a) in passenger service, one hundred and fifty (150) miles or less (straight-away or turnaround); and (b) in freight service, 100 miles or less, 8 hours or less (straight-away or turnaround). 6.2 Miles earned in excess of the basic day shall be paid for at the applicable rates provided for the class of service in which engaged (Articles 1 and 2, Rates of Pay, Road Service). 6.3 In all classes of service, time for employees will commence at the time they are required to report for duty and shall continue until completion of such tour of duty. Management will designate the time for reporting for duty. 6.4 Employees in unassigned freight service may be called to make short trips or for turnaround service (with the understanding that one or more turnaround trips may be started out of the same terminal) and paid actual miles, with a minimum of 100 miles for a day, provided: (a) that the cumulative road mileage of all trips does not exceed 120 miles, (b) that the distance run from the terminal to the turning point does not exceed 30 miles, and (c) that employees will not be required to commence a succeeding trip out of the initial terminal after having been on duty 8 consecutive hours except as a new tour of duty, subject to Article 30 and at their own option. If employees subsequently accept a call and elect to leave the terminal on a succeeding trip in accordance with the foregoing, they must accept all the conditions attached to such new tour of duty, including the time-on-duty requirement of 11 hours before rest can be taken.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Basic Day. 6.1 The following shall constitute the basic day: (a) in passenger service, one hundred and fifty (150) miles or less (straight-away or turnaround); and (b) in freight service, 100 miles or less, 8 hours or less (straight-away or turnaround). 6.2 Miles earned in excess of the basic day shall be paid for at the applicable rates provided for the class of service in which engaged (Articles 1 and 20, Rates of PayXxxxx xx Xxx, Road Xxxx Service). 6.3 In all classes of service, time for employees will commence at the time they are required to report for duty and shall continue until completion of such tour of duty. Management will designate the time for reporting for duty. 6.4 Employees in unassigned freight service may be called to make short trips or for turnaround service (with the understanding that one or more turnaround trips may be started out of the same terminal) and paid actual miles, with a minimum of 100 miles for a day, provided: (a) that the cumulative road mileage of all trips does not exceed 120 miles, (b) that the distance run from the terminal to the turning point does not exceed 30 miles, and (c) that employees will not be required to commence a succeeding trip out of the initial terminal after having been on duty 8 consecutive hours except as a new tour of duty, subject to Article 30 and at their own option. If employees subsequently accept a call and elect to leave the terminal on a succeeding trip in accordance with the foregoing, they must accept all the conditions attached to such new tour of duty, including the time-on-duty requirement of 11 hours before rest can be taken.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Rates of Pay and Working Conditions Agreement

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Basic Day. 6.1 The following shall constitute the basic day: (a) in passenger service, one hundred and fifty (150) miles or less (straight-away or turnaround); and (b) in freight service, 100 miles or less, 8 hours or less (straight-straight- away or turnaround). 6.2 Miles earned in excess of the basic day shall be paid for at the applicable rates provided for the class of service in which engaged (Articles 1 and 20, Rates of PayXxxxx xx Xxx, Road Xxxx Service). 6.3 In all classes of service, time for employees will commence at the time they are required to report for duty and shall continue until completion of such tour of duty. Management will designate the time for reporting for duty. 6.4 Employees in unassigned freight service may be called to make short trips or for turnaround service (with the understanding that one or more turnaround trips may be started out of the same terminal) and paid actual miles, with a minimum of 100 miles for a day, provided: (a) that the cumulative road mileage of all trips does not exceed 120 miles, (b) that the distance run from the terminal to the turning point does not exceed 30 miles, and (c) that employees will not be required to commence a succeeding trip out of the initial terminal after having been on duty 8 consecutive hours except as a new tour of duty, subject to Article 30 and at their own option. If employees subsequently accept a call and elect to leave the terminal on a succeeding trip in accordance with the foregoing, they must accept all the conditions attached to such new tour of duty, including the time-time - on-duty requirement of 11 hours before rest can be taken.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rates of Pay and Working Conditions Agreement

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