Dispatching by Seniority Sample Clauses

Dispatching by Seniority. Drivers shall be assigned work by seniority pursuant to the following: First - to Working Full Time Employees in order of seniority; Second - to Part Time employees in order of seniority; Third- to Casual Employees in order of seniority; Last - all other boards by hire date seniority and qualifications. The following rules shall apply in the assignment of work: (a) Drivers shall state their preferences with alternates by written proxy to the Dispatcher for the upcoming week not later than 17:00 hours on each Thursday if they desire to change their standing proxy for the following week starting on Tuesday. Preferences may include hourly rate category, length of day preferences, day or multi-day work. (b) Proxies shall be specific. The words "earliest'' or "latest" shall be understood to include all work except overnights, unless otherwise stated on the proxy. (c) Drivers shall be permitted one (1) standing proxy which shall be kept on file in the dispatch office. In the event a Driver fails to modify their standing proxy as set out in Article 14.03 (a), the Driver's standing proxy shall be used for their preference of work. Preferences may include hourly rate category, length of day preferences, day or multi-day work. Standing proxies may be changed with two (2) weeks written notice. (d) Drivers who do not have a standing proxy on file and who fail to proxy on a weekly basis shall be assigned by the Dispatcher to work remaining after all other proxies are assigned. (e) Drivers who are unable to work thirty two (32) hours in their work week, shall be permitted to proxy to work on their scheduled days off, with their regular seniority and if work is available to them, provided the extra work will not have the Driver exceeding forty (40) hours in the work week. Such work shall be performed at straight time rates. (f) During their probation period, new Drivers shall not have proxy rights, but shall have their work assigned to them by Dispatchers from among the remaining pieces of work after all work has been assigned in seniority order. (g) Any work availability due to a change in circumstances shall be offered by seniority. (h) In determining the assignment of work in line with status, seniority, and preferences, Dispatchers shall begin by assigning full-time workers their first preference from the top of the seniority list down before returning to the top of the seniority list and assigning work to full-time Drivers based on their second choices, then third c...
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  • Super Seniority For purposes of layoff and recall only, the President shall head the seniority list, provided however, that such officer must have the necessary skill and experience to perform the required work. The Sheriff agrees that this section shall not be applied in an arbitrary manner.

  • Loss of Seniority An employee shall lose all seniority and shall be deemed terminated if:

  • Classification Seniority Classification Seniority" is defined as the length of service in a specific job classification within the bargaining unit, beginning with the date an employee starts to serve a probationary appointment. Classification Seniority shall be interrupted only by separation because of resignation, discharge for just cause, failure to return upon expiration of a leave of absence, failure to respond to a recall from layoff, or retirement.

  • Posting of Seniority List The Administration shall post the seniority list twice annually by October 1 and March 1 of each work year. The seniority list shall be posted on the designated bulletin board in each building/work site and will indicate, by area of certification, license, or entry-level requirement, the first day worked, the date of Board resolution to hire, and the contract status (limited or continuing) of each employee. Said list shall be provided by the Superintendent to the Association President on or before the date of posting. A. The name of employees on the seniority list shall appear in seniority rank order within areas of certification, license, or entry-level requirements, with the name of the most senior employee appearing at the top of the listing and the name of the least senior employee appearing at the bottom of the listing. B. The names of employees who are certificated, licensed, or otherwise minimally qualified in more than one (1) area shall be included on the listing for all areas of certification, license, or entry-level requirement. C. The names of part-time employees shall appear on the seniority list but shall be listed separately from the names of full-time employees.

  • Grades of Service The Parties shall initially engineer and shall monitor and augment all trunk groups consistent with the Joint Process as set forth in Section 14.1 of this Attachment.

  • Accrual of Seniority Seniority shall accrue during: (a) the first one hundred and nineteen (119) calendar days of sick leave including time on E.I. sick benefit or Income Replacement Benefits under the Automobile Insurance Act; (b) unpaid leaves of absence up to and including one hundred and sixty-eight (168) work hours in a calendar year; (c) hours absent while receiving benefits from the Worker’s Compensation Board; (d) temporary positions, out-of-scope of any union, with the Employer not to exceed twelve (12) months unless extended by mutual agreement with the union; (e) bereavement leave, pressing necessity leave, family responsibility leave, medical care leave; (f) jury duty and court service; (g) vacation leave; (h) leave for elected Public Office; (i) union leave; (j) all maternity/paternity/adoption/parental leave; (k) education leave up to twenty-four (24) months. (l) Long-term disability or Income Replacement Benefits under the Automobile Insurance Act. (m) If an Employee’s hours of work are reduced due to a disability, full-time Employees shall maintain their pre- disability accrual rate. Other than full-time Employees shall accrue seniority as follows: (i) For those who have worked one (1) year or more: Paid Hours in Previous 52 Weeks = Seniority Hours Per 52 Week of Leave (ii) For other than full-time Employees who have worked for less than one (1) year:

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  • Maintenance of Seniority During unpaid leave, an eligible regular employee shall maintain accrued leave, but shall not accrue any additional leave, consistent with Article 14.1, nor accrue seniority (while on unpaid leave of thirty (30) continuous days or more), consistent with Article 7. 1. The Employer shall adjust the employee’s anniversary date to reflect any period of unpaid leave of thirty (30) continuous days or more. Seniority shall continue to accrue and the employee’s anniversary date shall not be adjusted for periods of legally protected leave, such as FMLA or military leave.

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