Common use of Charter List Clause in Contracts

Charter List. There will be a charter list for all charters at each location. All extraboard operators are eligible to place themselves on the charter list at any time. However, at the Company’s option, operators at certain locations may be required to attend a paid training course to qualify for the charter list. Operators must choose one of three options to establish their status on the list. They may place themselves on the list to operate charters of 36 hours or more, charters of less than 36 hours, or both. Once on the list, operators may make one status change every 30 days. Any operator on the list who refuses a charter of 36 hours or more will be removed from the option to operate any charter of 36 hours or more for a period of 30 days.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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Charter List. There will be a charter list for all charters at each location. All extraboard operators are eligible to place themselves them- selves on the charter list at any time. However, at the Company’s option, operators at certain locations may be required to attend a paid training course to qualify for the charter list. Operators must choose one of three options to establish their status on the list. They may place themselves on the list to operate charters of 36 hours or more, charters of less than 36 hours, or both. Once on the list, operators oper- ators may make one status change every 30 days. Any operator on the list who refuses a charter of 36 hours or more will be removed from the option to operate any charter of 36 hours or more for a period of 30 days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Charter List. There will be a charter list for all charters at each location. All extraboard operators are eligible to place themselves them- selves on the charter list at any time. However, at the Company’s option, operators at certain locations may be required to attend a paid training course to qualify for the charter list. Operators must choose one of three options to establish their status on the list. They may place themselves on the list to operate charters of 36 hours or more, charters of less than 36 hours, or both. Once on the list, operators may make one status change every 30 days. Any operator on the list who refuses a charter of 36 hours or more will be removed from the option to operate any charter of 36 hours or more for a period of 30 days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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