CREW LEADER DUTIES Sample Clauses

CREW LEADER DUTIES. Such employees shall, during the period of their appointment, be designated as Crew Leaders. They will perform such duties as they may be assigned by the Supervisor, and in addition may continue to perform other non-supervisory duties. Crew Leaders are not expected to administer discipline to other members of the bargaining unit. They are however, expected, through their direction, to minimize errors or omissions by those working under their control and where problems do arise to act promptly in the prevention of further difficulties by counselling to the employee or employees and to promptly report, with full details, job incidents or accidents to the Supervisor. Acceptance of an upgrade to a Supervisor role shall be voluntary.
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