Common use of Compensatory Maritime Leave Clause in Contracts

Compensatory Maritime Leave. A unit member assigned to the training ship and who is assigned shipyard duty or is required to perform assigned duties associated with the acquisition of a training craft or vessel, outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for more than fifteen (15) consecutive days shall begin to accrue, on the sixteenth (16th) day of such assignment, compensatory maritime leave at the rate of one (1) day off for each three (3) days of work. Similarly, any other unit member who is assigned to perform such duties as are described in the preceding paragraph outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for more than ten (10) consecutive days shall begin to accrue, on the tenth (10th) day of such assignment, compensatory time off at the rate of one (1) day off for each three (3) days of work. Such assignment shall normally be made upon seventy-two (72) hours’ advance notice. Whenever possible, unit members assigned to shipyard duty for at least sixty (60) consecutive days shall, on a rotating basis, be relieved of shipyard duty for a ten (10) day period. A reasonable effort shall be made to schedule the unit member’s accrued compensatory time during the ten (10) day rotation period.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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Compensatory Maritime Leave. A unit member assigned to the training ship and who is assigned shipyard duty or is required to perform assigned duties associated with the acquisition of a training craft or vessel, outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for more than fifteen (15) consecutive days shall begin to accrue, on the sixteenth (16th) day of such assignment, compensatory maritime leave at the rate of one one (1) day off for each three (3) days of work. Similarly, any other unit member who is assigned to perform such duties as are described in the preceding paragraph outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for more than ten (10) consecutive days shall begin to accrue, on the tenth (10th) day of such assignment, compensatory time off at the rate of one (1) day off for each three (3) days of work. Such assignment shall normally be made upon seventy-seventy two (72) hours’ advance notice. Whenever possible, unit members assigned to shipyard duty for at least sixty (60) consecutive days shall, on a rotating basis, be relieved of shipyard duty for a ten (10) day period. A reasonable effort shall be made to schedule the unit member’s accrued compensatory time during the ten (10) day rotation period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Compensatory Maritime Leave. A unit member assigned to the training ship and who is assigned shipyard duty or is required to perform assigned duties associated with the acquisition of a training craft or vessel, outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for more than fifteen (15) consecutive days shall begin to accrue, on the sixteenth (16th) day of such assignment, compensatory maritime leave at the rate of one (1) day off for each three (3) days of work. Similarly, any other unit member who is assigned to perform such duties as are described in the preceding paragraph outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for more than ten (10) consecutive days shall begin to accrue, on the tenth (10th) day of such assignment, compensatory time off at the rate of one (1) day off for each three (3) days of work. Such assignment shall normally be made upon seventy-seventy two (72) hours’ advance notice. Whenever possible, unit members assigned to shipyard duty for at least sixty (60) consecutive days shall, on a rotating basis, be relieved of shipyard duty for a ten (10) day period. A reasonable effort shall be made to schedule the unit member’s accrued compensatory time during the ten (10) day rotation period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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