Bus Drivers and Transportation Aides Sample Clauses

Bus Drivers and Transportation Aides. Ordinarily, bus transportation needs do not exceed one hundred eighty (180) days per school year. The scheduling and assigning of bus drivers shall depend upon those needs, as determined by the Board.
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Bus Drivers and Transportation Aides a. Bus drivers hired prior to June 30, 2000 will be guaranteed a minimum of seven hundred and twenty (720) hours per school year, which will typically equate to twenty (20) hours weekly. b. In addition to the minimum hours allocation as set forth in paragraph one, each bus driver will accept up to an additional twenty (20) hours of work per week, as assigned by their supervisor; without receiving over-time pay treatment. Said additional assignments will consist of any type of route or trips, as is determined by the supervisor. c. Bus drivers will not be required to work more than forty (40) hours per week. d. Any bus driver who accepts an offer by their supervisor to work more than forty (40) hours per week will receive overtime pay treatment, as set forth in the contract. e. Each bus driver will be guaranteed a one-half (½) hour maintenance pay per work day. f. All individual AM and PM high school, grammar school, vocational school, kindergarten, special education, sports, and late runs will be paid a minimum of one hour each. In the event that one of these runs exceeds one hour, drivers will be compensated in quarter hour increments to the next quarter hour. Actual beginning and ending times, as well as ending times for payment purposes, will be determined by the Transportation Coordinator. Every attempt will be made to provide drivers with twenty-four
Bus Drivers and Transportation Aides a. Bus drivers hired prior to June 30, 2000 will be guaranteed a minimum of seven hundred and twenty (720) hours per school year, which will typically equate to twenty (20) hours weekly. b. In addition to the minimum hours allocation as set forth in paragraph one, each bus driver will accept up to an additional twenty (20) hours of work per week, as assigned by their supervisor; without receiving over-time pay treatment. Said additional assignments will consist of any type of route or trips, as is determined by the supervisor. c. Bus drivers will not be required to work more than forty (40) hours per week. d. Any bus driver who accepts an offer by their supervisor to work more than forty (40) hours per week will receive overtime pay treatment, as set forth in the contract. e. Each bus driver will be guaranteed a one-half (½) hour maintenance pay per work day. f. All individual AM and PM high school, grammar school, vocational school, kindergarten, special education, and late runs will be paid a minimum of one hour each. In the event that one of these runs exceeds one hour, drivers will be compensated in quarter hour increments to the next quarter hour. Actual beginning and ending times, as well as ending times for payment purposes, will be determined by the Transportation Coordinator. g. In the event that there exists a period of time of one (1) hour or less between high school, special education, and grammar school runs (AM or PM) in which the drivers are not "on the road", drivers will be compensated in quarter hour increments up to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes. h. Drivers assigned to all other runs not listed in Paragraph f. will be paid a minimum of one (1) hour for each of these runs. In the event that a run exceeds one (1) hour, drivers will be compensated in quarter hour increments to the next quarter hour. i. If a driver wishes to have their regular run certified for additional verified time, they shall, no later than September 30th of each school year, present to the Transportation Coordinator in writing a request for re-certification. Additional verified time shall be added to the drivers approved contract, and will be retroactive to the first day of driving for the year certified. j. In the event that drivers are required to perform additional responsibilities which will be performed each day until the end of the school year, and are one (1) hour or more in duration, these hours will be added to the driver's contract retroactive to the date ...

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