Emergency Calls and Wrecking Service Sample Clauses

Emergency Calls and Wrecking Service. 6.1 In the event a work force is required to perform emergency or wrecking service away from the home terminal, employees regularly assigned to work at a shop, engine house, repair track or inspection point, will be engaged in such service and paid in accordance with the following rules.
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Emergency Calls and Wrecking Service. The following applies for wrecking service only which is defined as a call of any duration requiring the use of an auxiliary wrecking outfit, mobile crane, bulldozer, or any other such device including re-railers. Everything else is a Road Trip and expenses are paid as per Schedule “A” Wrecking Service Assignments Method of Payment 17.1 Wrecking Service is defined as a call of any duration requiring the use of an auxiliary wrecking outfit. A second or subsequent call to a wreck to perform cleanup operations shall be considered wrecking service. 17.2 Employees used in wrecking service during their regular work hours will be paid from time of departure from home terminal until release upon return to home terminal. If called during overtime hours they shall be considered to have been in wrecking 17.3 Employees returning from wrecking service who commenced such service prior to the 8 hour period immediately preceding the starting time of their regular assignment at their home location, and who because of such service have been unable to secure five hours rest immediately prior to the starting time of their regular assignment at their home location, shall be accorded a minimum of five hours rest with no loss of pay before being requested to report on their regular assignment at home location. Such five hours shall commence from the time the employees are released from service at their home location. 17.4 Employees in wrecking service will, upon return to home terminal, deliver tools at points designated. 17.5 Employees called for wrecking service shall be paid at straight time rates for all time working, waiting or travelling during those hours within their regular hour of duty as established at the home terminal, as per the collective agreement during overtime hours. 17.6 Employees engaged in wrecking service beyond the first day shall be considered to have assigned hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 17.7 Employees called during overtime hours for wrecking service who report for work but not used, will be paid the equivalent of four hours time and one half. 17.8 Employees called for wrecking service who are thereby prevented from working their regular hours at their home terminal, shall be paid for a total of not less than the equivalent of eight hours at straight time rates for each regular work day. This rule shall also apply on rest days with the exception that, if held over on rest days and not requested to work they shall be paid a maximum of eight hours at ...
Emergency Calls and Wrecking Service. 17.1 Employees regularly assigned to work at a shop, engine house, repair track or inspection point, 17.2 In no case shall he/she be paid for a total of less than eight (8) hours each calendar day, when such irregular service prevents the employee from making their regular daily hours at home station. Where meals and lodging are not provided by the railway, actual necessary expenses will be allowed. (See Schedule A, Page 143). 17.3 Employees will be called as nearly as possible one hour before leaving time and on their return will deliver tools at points designated. 17.4 If required to leave home station, during overtime hours, they will be allowed one hour preparatory time at time and one-half. 17.5 If during the time on the road, employees in emergency service are relieved from duty between the hours of 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. and permitted to go to bed for five (5) hours or more, such relief time will not be paid for, provided suitable sleeping accommodation is available. 17.6 Employees engaged in wrecking service shall be paid under this Rule 17, except that all time working, waiting or travelling on assigned rest day(s) including holidays that fall on a rest day shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half, and all time working, waiting or travelling on week days after the recognized straight time hours at home station shall also be paid for at the rate of time and one-half. Time working, waiting or travelling on a holiday which is on a regular work day shall be paid for under Rule 51. Their pay shall be continuous including meal period during the first twenty-four (24) hours. 17.7 If employees engaged in wrecking service are relieved from duty and permitted to go to bed for five (5) hours or more, such relief time will not be paid for. 17.8 Wrecking service will commence at time called. 17.9 This Rule 17 also applies to Xxxxxx and other employees sent out on the road for other emergency work, except as to Xxxxxx regularly assigned for road repair work as per Rule 12. 17.10 Employees who are called for emergency or wrecking service and who, upon responding, are not sent out of terminal will be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at straight time rate. The minimum of three hours overtime rates for a call as provided for in Rule 15 does no apply to emergency or wrecking service under this Rule 17. SECTION 3 - SENIORITY Promotion to Position of Leading Hand 18.1 When vacancies occur in positions, such as a leading hand supervising the work of a gang - emplo...

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