Dispatch Procedures Sample Clauses

Dispatch Procedures. The Employer will first call the Union dispatch office for all workers. If Union representatives are requested to supply workers, they will promptly relay such request to the dispatch office. Upon an Employer’s request for employees, the Union will immediately refer qualified and competent registrants to that Employer in sufficient number as required by the Employer in the manner and under the conditions specified in this agreement. Reasonable advance notice, (but no later than Twenty-four (24) hours prior to the required reporting time), will be given by the Employer to the dispatch office when requesting employees. In the event Forty-Eight (48) hours after such notice if the dispatch office does not furnish such employees, the Employer may procure employees from any other source or sources. If employees are so employed, the Employer will immediately report to the Union’s dispatch office each such employee by name and classification. Employers may request every worker by name from the out-of-work list. A written “referral” slip will be given to each worker dispatched to a job, as evidence that the worker is being dispatched in accordance with the provisions of the agreement. No signatory Employer will permit anyone to begin work without first being provided with the referral slip. Except in case of emergency, no employees are to be borrowed or loaned to another Employer to avoid the hiring hall procedure. If an Employer takes over the activities of another Employer at a particular jobsite, the employees of the latter may continue to operate at the jobsite for the Employer taking over without further registration or dispatch. In such cases, the dispatch office shall be notified of the change, by the Employer taking over in writing. Once an employee has been dispatched to an Employer, the employee is entitled to continue in the employ of that Employer on other jobsites, if the Employer so directs. The selection of applicants for referral to jobs shall be on a non-discriminatory basis and in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws and shall not be based on, or in any way affected by, Union membership. The rules and regulations of the Union’s job referral system will be posted at the Union hall and a copy provided to a signatory Employer upon request.
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Dispatch Procedures. (a) Producer shall install, maintain, and operate, at Producer’s cost, in its Produced Water tanks located at or in the vicinity of each Well Pad (but excluding the Xxxxx identified in the Initial Development Plan as the “Bluestone Xxxxx”, and excluding any Off-Site Tanks) water-level sensors connected to a remote monitoring system provided by eLynx Technologies or another provider of remote monitoring services acceptable to Antero Water (the “Monitoring Services Provider”) and cause the Monitoring Services Provider to make available to Antero Water on an hourly or more frequent basis data regarding the level of Produced Water in each such tank and to allow Producer to view and access all such data on the Monitoring Service Provider’s system, including the ability to poll for such data through the Monitoring Services Provider’s system. Producer shall periodically, and no less frequently than quarterly, and at any time upon request of Antero Water if Antero Water has reason to believe there is a malfunction, inspect the tank sensors to insure that they are reading properly. Antero Water shall be responsible for the timely dispatch of trucks to all Xxxxx at which such sensors and monitoring systems are installed and operating properly to collect Produced Water from the tanks at such Xxxxx. In the event that Antero Water is notified or otherwise has knowledge of any outage of or malfunction in any such sensors at any such tanks or any outage of or malfunction in such monitoring system, Antero Water shall use reasonable efforts to timely dispatch trucks to collect Produced Water based on historical flow rates or on information provided by Producer but shall not otherwise be liable for any failure to timely dispatch trucks to any affected tank during any period of any such outage or malfunction. (b) With respect to (i) the Xxxxx identified in the Initial Development Plan as the “Bluestone Xxxxx”, (ii) all Off-Site Tanks, and (iii) all locations at or near a Well Pad where Other Waste Water is held pending collection, gathering, and/or disposal, Producer is responsible for notifying Antero Water not less than 24 hours in advance of when the Produced Water or Other Waste Water at such locations must be collected.
Dispatch Procedures. 16.1 Dispatch procedure issues shall be addressed by the parties in a Memorandum of Agreement signed by the Seattle Center Director and a designated official of the Union. 16.1.1 Disputes as to interpretation or allegations of violation of this memorandum shall be raised for resolution in the labor-management process as provided for in the Collective Bargaining Agreement and shall not be a proper subject for consideration under the grievance and arbitration provisions of the Agreement. Issues left unresolved may be referred by the parties to a mediation process. 16.2 Neither the procedures for dispatching and work assignments nor any provisions of this Agreement shall serve to limit or define when the Center may assign work to regular, part-time employees or when the Center may assign work to intermittent employees. Seattle Center will not cancel a confirmed intermittent employee’s shift for purposes of making an assignment to a regular, part-time employee unless such cancellation is made on or before the second day prior to the day of the scheduled shift. For example, a shift scheduled on a Friday must be canceled on or before Wednesday. The Center will call the intermittent employee to cancel the shift and will follow up the same day with a letter in the mail with a copy sent to the Union. Should Seattle Center cancel a confirmed intermittent employee’s shift for purposes of meeting the minimum weekly hours requirement of a regular employee to the shift within two (2) days of the event, the intermittent employee so canceled will be entitled to two (2) hours “show time” pay for that event. 16.2.1 Employees may apply to voluntarily transfer from one facility seniority list to another as openings occur. The Guest Services Manager will ensure openings are posted at XxXxx Xxxx and Key Arena. There will be no involuntary transfers. 16.3 In emergent situations in lieu of contracting out bargaining unit work the parties agree to waive the facilities dispatch list procedure to allow for adequate staffing at another Seattle Center venue. 16.4 The Employer will first ask for volunteers prior to making any mandatory assignments. Mandatory assignments will be done in reverse seniority order. 16.5 The dispatching function and job assignments will be made as outlined in Seattle Center Work Assignment and Dispatching Procedures. Seattle Center or the Union may propose changes in the procedures as deemed appropriate to assure staffing needs are fulfilled in an efficient ...
Dispatch Procedures. (a) Service Provider shall install, regularly inspect, maintain, and operate, at Service Provider’s cost, in Producer’s Produced Water tanks located at or in the vicinity of each Well Pad, water-level sensors connected to a remote monitoring system capable of making available to Service Provider on an hourly or more frequent basis data regarding the level of Produced Water in each such tank. Producer hereby grants Service Provider the right, and agrees to provide access for, Service Provider to install, regularly inspect, maintain and operate such sensors. Service Provider shall be responsible for the timely dispatch of trucks to all Xxxxx at which such sensors and monitoring systems are installed and operating properly to collect Produced Water from the tanks at such Xxxxx. In the event that Service Provider is notified or otherwise has knowledge of any outage of or malfunction in any such sensors at any such tanks or any outage of or malfunction in such monitoring system, Service Provider shall use reasonable efforts to timely dispatch trucks to collect Produced Water based on historical flow rates or on information provided by Producer but shall not otherwise be liable for any failure to timely dispatch trucks to any affected tank during any period of any such outage or malfunction.
Dispatch Procedures. The Parties shall develop procedures for coordinating the dispatch of Energy at the Delivery Points pursuant to this Energy Schedule.
Dispatch Procedures. (a) From the date of this Agreement, the Parties will negotiate in good faith and use commercially reasonable efforts to agree to, prior to the Closing Date, (i) dispatch procedures for Plant Xxxxxxx Unit 3 to be applied immediately following the IIC Transition Period (the “Dispatch Procedures”) in accordance with the terms of this Section ‎5.20 and set forth in an amendment agreement in respect of any existing operating agreement for Plant Xxxxxxx Unit 3 as may be necessary to ensure that the Dispatch Procedures are legally binding obligations of certain Persons, including the Company and Georgia Power Company, and (ii) an amendment to the existing operating agreement for, and such other Contracts relating to, Plant Xxxxxx necessary to implement the terms set forth in Section 5.20(a)(ii) of the Seller Disclosure Letter as legally binding obligations of certain Persons, including the Company and Mississippi Power Company (collectively, including any changes to such Contracts that may be required by the FERC (but subject to the limitations set forth in this Section 5.5 as to the Parties’ obligations to agree or commit to such changes), the “Dispatch Contracts”). (b) In furtherance of the foregoing, the Parties agree to adopt and follow the procedures in the Manual with respect to Plant Xxxxxxx Unit 3 to the extent practicable, including the principles related to cost allocation and cost responsibility and the scope and limitations on the dispatch rights set forth in the Manual; provided, however, that the Parties acknowledge that the operating characteristics of Plant Xxxxxxx Unit 3 are unique to that plant and, therefore, the procedures in the Manual may have to be modified to accommodate the needs and limitations of the Parties following the Closing. (c) At or prior to the Closing, each of Seller, Parent and Purchaser shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates to, execute and deliver each of the Dispatch Contracts.
Dispatch Procedures. 5.1 Not later than 14 days prior to its effective date, Subscriber shall furnish Provider a complete copy of any proposed new or revised procedure, which would affect Provider's operations. Within 14 days after receipt, Provider shall notify Subscriber of any provision, which is incompatible with Provider's operating needs. Unless Provider gives such notice, any such new or revised procedure shall be accepted and implemented by Provider no later that 15 days after its receipt. 5.2 Subscriber may designate a particular procedure change as critical, where that change is required by court order or other exigent circumstances. Provider shall, to the extent possible, implement immediate procedures, which accommodate the change. If any such procedure is incompatible with Provider's operating needs, Provider shall notify Subscriber of the reasons therefore while still implementing the change to the greatest extent possible. 5.3 If Subscriber and Provider cannot informally resolve any dispute under paragraph 5.1 or 5.2 as to dispatch procedures, either party may request that the differences be reviewed by the Board, as provided in paragraph 7.6. 5.4 Provider shall train its personnel in those of Subscriber's procedures and regulations, which Provider deems necessary to effectively dispatch and communicate with Subscriber's personnel. Provider will train Subscriber's personnel as need is determined by Provider and Subscriber. Training of Subscriber's personnel will consist of radio procedure, introduction and review of the emergency communications system, and topics that the Subscriber and Provider agree will promote efficient and effective use of the communications system. 5.5 Subscriber shall provide and continuously update current personnel work schedules and information necessary for Provider to contact Subscriber's on-call personnel.
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Dispatch Procedures. 8.01 The Union shall establish and maintain open and non-discriminatory lists for applicants desiring employment on work covered by this Agreement. The dispatch procedures are listed in the signed Addendum attached to this Agreement. 8.02 In the event the Union is unable to fill a dispatch request within forty-eight (48) hours, the Contractor may hire employees from any other source. However, the Contractor must immediately report to the Union's dispatch officer each such employee by name, address, social security number and classification. The contractor shall not have the right to hire from outside sources where the union has pulled the workers for failure to make trust fund contributions and/or pay wages. 8.03 Notwithstanding the dispatch procedures in the attached Addendum, of a list all current employees, all employees currently employed at the time this Agreement is activated, the workers shall be dispatched from the Union to the Contractor. Said employees shall be entitled to become a member in the Union on the same basis membership is offered to all other applicants for membership.
Dispatch Procedures. Occasional Teachers will be dispatched primarily through the Teacher Dispatch System. It is understood that a combination of preferred lists may be used for French, emergency, or unique classroom situations. All preferred lists in use will be provided to the Local President on or before September 30th and January 31st. a) The Teacher Dispatch System will dispatch occasional teachers based on their Profile, which includes qualifications, schools, classifications, and availability. b) All Occasional Teachers holding a Certificate of Qualification in the division/subject discipline shall be called for a Short Term assignment before calling a person who does not hold that Certificate of Qualification. c) Notwithstanding a) and b) above, when an Occasional Teacher is working less than a full day and an absence occurs at the same school that fits within their current daily assignment, that assignment may be offered to that occasional teacher. The Board will endeavor to distribute these assignments in a fair and equitable manner. d) An Occasional Teacher may notify the Employer within 72 hours of dropped calls using the Board’s established procedure. Records of calls made from the dispatch system to each Occasional Teacher will be logged and made available to the Union upon request. L7.08 An Occasional Teacher may be a member of more than one teachers’ bargaining unit.
Dispatch Procedures. (1) The Government intends to dispatch resources in accordance with the following procedure. However, the number of fire orders in process and actual fire conditions at the time of dispatch may require a deviation from the procedures stated above in order to respond effectively to such conditions. Any such deviation will be within the discretion of the Government and will not be deemed a violation of any term or condition of this agreement. (2) NICC is the only designated dispatch center authorized to place Orders. (3) The Government intends to establish BPAs with multiple vendors for CWN Mobile Food Services. CWN MFSUs will provide their DDP location in the Schedule of Items for their equipment and personnel. Additionally, CWN MFSUs will provide a 24- hour contact number specified in the Schedule of Items for the purpose of contacting for orders. (4) After all Nationally contracted MFSUs have been ordered or determined unavailable, and as the need becomes known to the Government, NICC will utilize the details supplied with the resource order to determine the BPA holders that meet the requirement. NICC will contact the three CWN MFSUs that are closest to the incident, based on straight-line distance between their DDP location and the incident. Each CWN MFSU contacted must provide their current physical location at the time of the call and confirm they can meet the date and time needed as specified on the resource order. The CWN MFSU must respond within a half hour with an affirmative response to the date and time needed to be considered. (5) NICC will continue to contact CWN MFSUs until they have received three MFS Units that can meet date and time needed or have exhausted all BPA holders that are determined to meet the requirement. NICC will utilize the actual physical location provided at the time of the call of each CWN MFSU to facilitate the use of a standard mapping program, Google Maps® or government determined mapping application when Google Maps® is inoperable, for determination of the actual mileage to the incident. (i) NICC will utilize a Best Value Determination (BVD) spreadsheet and input the actual milage to the incident for each of the CWN MFSUs previously selected. (A) The BVD is created and maintained by the BPA CO of Record. (ii) The Best Value Determination spreadsheet will calculate each CWN MFSUs Total Estimated Price, based on actual mileage and the typical 10-day assignment formula specified in paragraph (6) below. (iii) The lowest-pr...
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