Common use of CHANGE OF HOTEL Clause in Contracts

CHANGE OF HOTEL. In exceptional circumstances, in the event that a crew member arrives at his/her scheduled layover hotel and is sent to another hotel by the Company, the employee may request that the Company ensures that they have a minimum of eight (8) hours of prone rest (at their new hotel layover room). Prone rest shall commence upon receipt of the hotel layover room key and shall terminate upon pick up time, as established by the Service Director or Flight Attendant if there is no Service Director at the layover hotel. In the event the scheduled time between key in hand and pick up time does not match the minimum 8 hours prone rest within the scheduled layover period, s/he shall contact crew scheduling immediately upon receiving his/her room key to advise them of the need to extend his/her layover period to accommodate the eight (8) hours prone rest. Should an employee miss a scheduled flight in order to obtain his/her prone rest, s/he will be subject to reassignment under article B6.03.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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