Common use of Early/Emergency Dismissal Clause in Contracts

Early/Emergency Dismissal. In the event of an anticipated emergency dismissal (i.e., bad weather), a good faith effort to contact all drivers will be made. If no contact is made and a substitute driver must be called, that regular route driver will not receive pay for the route time driven by the substitute, but may use personal time to make up the time missed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Early/Emergency Dismissal. In the event of an anticipated emergency dismissal (i.e., bad weather), a good faith effort to contact all drivers will be made. If no contact is made and a substitute driver must be called, that the regular route driver will not receive pay for the route time driven by the substitute, but may use personal time to make up the time missed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Early/Emergency Dismissal. In the event of an anticipated emergency emergence dismissal (i.e., bad weather), a good faith effort to contact all drivers will be made. If no contact is made and a substitute driver must be called, that regular route driver will not receive pay for the route time driven by the substitute, but may use personal time to make up the time missed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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