Compensation Related to WSF Training Classes Sample Clauses

Compensation Related to WSF Training Classes. A. There shall be no additional pay for early call outs or shift extensions for training classes. B. WSF will provide a minimum of ten (10) calendar days’ notice to employees required to attend WSF sponsored training classes. With agreement between the employee and WSF, the notice period may be less.‌ C. WSF will include a lunch period as part of the work shift for employees attending required training classes. D. WSF agrees to pay employees for their entire scheduled work shift for attending required training classes that are fewer hours than the employee’s scheduled work shift. E. WSF agrees to pay employees overtime, in accordance with Rule 9, for attending training classes that exceeds the number than the employee’s scheduled work shift. F. Travel time for training will be computed using Schedule A and D, and compensated from the terminal closest to the employees’ home to the terminal closest to the training location. Travel time and mileage from the terminal closest to the training location to the training facility will also be paid. Travel time, if any, to the extent possible shall be included in the Master’s scheduled work shift.‌
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Compensation Related to WSF Training Classes. To eliminate requests for early call-out and shift extension pay related to attendance at WSF sponsored training classes, WSF and MM&P agree to the following policy regarding training classes: WSF will provide a minimum of ten (10) days notice (or less if mutually agreed to by the Deck Officer and WSF) to employees required to attend WSF sponsored training classes. WSF will include the lunch period as part of the work shift for employees attending training classes, so as not to exceed eight (8) hours. WSF agrees not to dock employees pay when training classes end before the completion of the employees scheduled work shift. If WSF requires a Deck Officer to attend a training class that exceeds the number of hours in a Deck Officers scheduled work shift, WSF will pay overtime in accordance with the rules of the Agreement. RULE 12 - VACATIONS

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