CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. 11.01 When a crewmember is in work status, and remains away from the assigned change port overnight, they shall be entitled to a quarters allowance in accordance with the Master Agreement.
11.02 When a crewmember is in work status, and is away from the assigned change port for more than two (2) hours outside normal duty hours, they shall be entitled to a meal allowance in accordance with the Master Agreement. Rule 15 - Working Conditions
15.02 Does not apply.
15.03 When tying up or letting go, no less than two (2) crewmembers shall be assigned to each tie up station and not less than one employee per line as it is being handled.
15.04 Upon direction of the Licensed Engineer the unlicensed engine room personnel may be required to take on ships fuel oil, lube oil, fresh water, and the handling of ship-to-shore and shore- to-ship power cables.
15.05 Crewmembers working a twelve (12) hour shift shall receive a one-half (1/2) hour duty-free paid meal period. Every effort shall be made to provide the meal break midway through the shift. All members shall be allowed two (2) paid fifteen (15) minute relief periods in each normal workday. 15.07, 15.08, 15.09, 15.10 do not apply
15.11 In the event future operations require Oilers and /or Junior Engineers he/she may be required to perform normal wiper duties without payment of penalty pay. Rule 16 - Shipyard and Terminal Work
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. When the Deck Officer is in work status away from home and quarters are not furnished, the Deck Officer shall be entitled to a quarter’s allowance of ninety-five dollars ($95.00) per day between May 16 and September 15 and eighty-five dollars ($85.00) per day between September 16 and May 15.
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. (A) When the employee is in work status away from home and quarters are not furnished, the employee shall be entitled to a quarters allowance of ninety-five dollars ($95.00) per day between May 16 and September 15 and eighty-five dollars ($85.00) per day between September 16 and May 15.
(B) In the event that quarters are not available at the contracted quarters allowance rate the employee shall be reimbursed for necessary receipted expenses for quarters, upon submittal of actual receipted, reasonable lodging expenditures and in accordance with the Alaska Administrative Manual. Should a hotel ship become unavailable with less than 72 hours notice, the Master will determine the number of needed rooms and inform KCO. In the event that KCO prepays the lodging, employees are required to utilize the lodging provided by KCO and Rule 11.01(A) will not apply.
11.02 When an employee is in work status away from home and meals are not furnished, the employee shall be entitled to a meal allowance in accordance with the Alaska Administrative Manual.
11.03 Employees with multiple homes may submit a waiver request to the General Manager of the AMHS, or designee; employees must set forth, with specificity the reason the home is unavailable, the duration it is unavailable, and attach all relevant documentation. RULE 12 – CHANGE PORTS AND TRAVEL BETWEEN ASSIGNMENTS
12.01 - Change Ports
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. When a Deck Officer is in work status, and remains away from the assigned change port overnight or nights, he/she shall be entitled to quarters allowance in accordance with 11.01 of the Master Agreement.
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. 11.01 When an Engineer Officer is in work status away from his or her home and quarters are not furnished, the Engineer shall be entitled to a quarters allowance of ninety-five dollars ($95.00) per day between May 16 and September 15 and eighty-five dollars ($85.00) per day between September 16 and May 15 . In the event the rate for lodging designated in the Alaska Administrative Manual for Southeast Alaska is increased, the rate specified herein shall be increased by the same dollar amount.
11.02 When an Engineer Officer is in work status away from his or her home and meals are not furnished, the Engineer shall be entitled to a meal allowance of sixty dollars ($60.00) per day effective July 1, 2000. In the event the rate for meal allowance designated in the Alaska Administrative Manual for Southeast Alaska is increased, the rate specified herein shall be increased by the same dollar amount.
11.03 In instances when the Employer provides meals and lodging the employee has no entitlement to any per diem allowance of any type.
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. 11.01 When a crewmember is in work status, and remains away from the assigned change port overnight, they shall be entitled to a quarters allowance in accordance with the Master Agreement.
11.02 When a crewmember is in work status, and is away from the assigned change port for more than two (2) hours outside normal duty hours, they shall be entitled to a meal allowance in accordance with the Master Agreement.
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. (A) When the employee is in work status away from home and quarters are not furnished, the employee shall be entitled to a quarters allowance of ninety-five dollars ($95.00) one-hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per day between May 16 and September 15 and eighty-five dollars ($85.00) one-hundred fifteen dollars ($115.00) per day between September 16 and May 15.
(B) In the event that quarters are not available at the contracted quarters allowance rate the employee shall be reimbursed for necessary receipted expenses for quarters, upon submittal of actual receipted, reasonable lodging expenditures and in accordance with the Alaska Administrative Manual. Should a hotel ship become unavailable with less than 72 hours notice, the Master will determine the number of needed rooms and inform KCO. In the event that KCO prepays the lodging, employees are required to utilize the lodging provided by KCO and Rule 11.01(A) will not apply.
11.02 When an employee is in work status away from home and meals are not furnished, the employee shall be entitled to a meal allowance in accordance with the Alaska Administrative Manual.
11.03 Employees with multiple homes may submit a waiver request to the General Manager of the AMHS, or designee; employees must set forth, with specificity the reason the home is unavailable, the duration it is unavailable, and attach all relevant documentation.
12.01 Change Ports Currently, regularly assigned change ports in Southeast are Juneau, Ketchikan, Metlakatla, and in Southwest are Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx and Xxxxx. Each Regularly Assigned Position shall have a designated crew change port. Changes in these change ports shall be designated by the Employer. Should the Employer make a change to the change port of a vessel, moving costs or travel expenses will be paid for affected crewmembers in accordance with Rule 12.098. The Employer will determine whether moving costs or travel expenses are to be paid on a case by case basis. All employees shall utilize only the designated change port for the position to which assigned, unless specifically exempted in writing by the Employer.
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. 11.01 When an Engineer Officer is in work status, and remains away from the assigned change port overnight or nights, they shall be entitled to a quarters allowance in accordance with the Master Agreement. In the event that the rate for lodging designated in the State Administrative Manual for Southeast Alaska is adjusted, the rate specified herein shall be adjusted by the same dollar amount.
11.02 When an Engineer Officer is in work status, and is away from the assigned change port for two (2) hours or more outside normal duty hours, they shall be entitled to meal per diem in accordance with this rule until the employee is returned to the assigned change port or the employee is assigned to a vessel upon which meals and quarters are provided, whichever comes first.
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. 11.01 When a crewmember is in work status, and remains away from the assigned change port overnight, they shall be entitled to a quarters allowance in accordance with the Master Agreement.
11.02 When a crewmember is in work status, and is away from the assigned change port for more than two (2) hours outside normal duty hours, they shall be entitled to a meal allowance in accordance with the Master Agreement. Rule 15 - Working Conditions
15.02 Does not apply.
15.03 When tying up or letting go, no less than two (2) crewmembers shall be assigned to each tie up station and not less than one employee per line as it is being handled.
15.04 Upon direction of the Licensed Engineer the unlicensed engine room personnel may be required to take on ships fuel oil, lube oil, fresh water, and the handling of ship-to-shore and shore- to-ship power cables.
15.05 Crewmembers working a twelve (12) hour shift shall receive a one-half (1/2) hour duty-free paid meal period. Every effort shall be made to provide the meal break midway through the shift. All members shall be allowed two (2) paid fifteen (15) minute relief periods in each normal workday. 15.07, 15.08, 15.09, 15.10 do not apply
15.11 In the event future operations require Oilers and /or Junior Engineers he/she may be required to perform normal wiper duties without payment of penalty pay.
(F) Crewmembers awarded bid positions aboard the Day Boats will receive in-house type and craft training necessary to work on that vessel. All classroom training, prior to becoming type and craft rated shall be considered training operations. During training operations, all hours in port in excess of eight and four-tenths (8.4) hours per day or five days, forty-two (42) hours per week shall be paid at the overtime rate of one and one-half times the hourly rate. All training aboard the Day Boats, while on the run, will be paid at 12 hours at the straight-time rate of pay. For any yard or maintenance period scheduled to be three (3) weeks or less in duration, which may be extended by mutual agreement, the working hours, crew, and all other terms and conditions of the Master Agreement shall apply as if the vessel is in underway status and twelve (12) consecutive hours shall constitute a day’s work. During this status, the provisions of Rule 16.01, 16.02, and 16.03 shall not apply. If the yard or maintenance period is scheduled for longer than three (3) weeks in duration, or as extended by mutual agreement, the provisions of Rule 16 of...
CASH ALLOWANCE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS. (A) When the employee is in work status away from home and quarters are not furnished, the employee shall be entitled to a quarters allowance of one-hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per day between May 16 and September 15 and one-hundred fifteen dollars ($115.00) per day between September 16 and May 15.
(B) In the event that quarters are not available at the contracted quarters allowance rate the employee shall be reimbursed for necessary receipted expenses for quarters, upon submittal of actual receipted, reasonable lodging expenditures and in accordance with the Alaska Administrative Manual. Should a hotel ship become unavailable with less than 72 hours notice, the Master will determine the number of needed rooms and inform KCO. In the event that KCO prepays the lodging, employees are required to utilize the lodging provided by KCO and Rule 11.01(A) will not apply.