BULLETINS AND BIDS Sample Clauses

BULLETINS AND BIDS. Section 2.8.1 Effective Monday of the first pay period in January, April, July and October, each Yardmaster shall exercise their seniority to bid for available positions. A. Yardmasters eligible to fill a vacancy shall be notified in seniority order by phone, in person, or in writing. Regular Yardmasters may not vacate their assigned position for less than a full week’s vacancy. B. Regular and extra list Yardmasters shall make phone numbers available to the Carrier. C. Vacancies shall be filled by calling the next senior available and rested extra list Yardmaster at the straight time rate. D. Yardmasters who are on vacation or PTO are required to return to their assigned position at the end of their approved time off. E. Yardmasters who are returning from sick leave or unplanned PTO shall report their availability no less than twelve (12) hours in advance of their next regularly scheduled shift. Section 2.8.2 A Yardmaster seniority roster will be posted on the bulletin board annually and when changes occur. The Union Vice Local Chairman will be furnished a copy of all seniority rosters. The Union Vice Local Chairman will be furnished a copy of all correspondence or other changes affecting Yardmaster's working conditions. Section 2.8.3 When a regular assignment is to be annulled or abolished for less than a full vacancy, the Yardmaster filling the assignment shall be given not less than twenty-four (24) hours advance notice. Section 2.8.4 When a regular assignment is to be annulled or abolished for a full vacancy or more, Yardmasters will be given not less than twenty-four (24) hours’ notice of change in working conditions, as will enable them to exercise their seniority rights.
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BULLETINS AND BIDS. A. All regular engine assignments, days of operation and starting times (reference Article
BULLETINS AND BIDS. A-1: No. This is information that establishes the number, days of operation and starting times of engine assignments for engineers. Only rest days are bid on the TMBL. A-2: These provisions are in Article 4 Section 1D. Q-3: (Reference Article 4 Section 1D) What is “24 hours notice”? A-3: See definitions for “24 hours notice”. Q-4: May the carrier change the starting time of one of the engine assignments in the day starting time bracket to better fulfill the customer service needs? A-4: Yes, with proper notice. Q-5: The carrier changed the start times of one of the engine assignments in the day start time bracket to the swing start time bracket. Does this count as once per week? Q-6: The carrier changed the start times of two of the engine assignments in the swing starting time bracket to the day starting time bracket. Does this change count as one time per week allowed under the rule?
BULLETINS AND BIDS. A- 6: Yes Q-7: On Monday the carrier changed the start times of two of the engine assignments in the day bracket to the night bracket. May the carrier make another start time change later in the same week? A-7: No, only once per week. Q-8: Carrier desires to change the start times of all the night engine assignments to the swing bracket. Is this allowable? A-8: Yes, one time per week, with proper notice. Q-9: On any particular day may, the carrier move one engine assignment from both the night and day starting time bracket to the swing starting time bracket?

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