EMERGENCY OR CALL-OUT OVERTIME Sample Clauses

EMERGENCY OR CALL-OUT OVERTIME. A. To distribute call-outs as evenly as possible, the following procedure will be used in case trouble arises while employees are off duty. Names on the call-out list shall be in the order of seniority. Call-out lists shall be classified as follows: (a) Primary Lines List – includes all lead lineworkers, night lineworkers, lineworkers A, appliance repairworkers, installers A, and serviceworkers A. (b) Secondary Lines List – includes all lineworkers B and serviceworkers B. (c) Primary Substations List – includes all crew leaders and electricians A. (d) Secondary Substations List – includes all substation electricians not eligible for the Primary Substations List. (e) Specific List – includes all Customer Operations Department employees that are not included on the above lists. Call-outs for reconnection of customer service disconnected at meter may be assigned to a meter reader, provided no other qualified employee is working at the time. Call-outs (except those assigned to a meter reader) will first be assigned to an employee from the primary list. It will be Management’s responsibility to determine the number and qualifications of any additional employees that may be assigned to each trouble call. Except when specific qualifications are needed, employees will be called in rotation and once called, will not be called again until all other employees on the list have been called. B. Ready Response: Call Truck At Service Center locations where the call truck is in effect, call-outs normally will be first assigned to employees on call truck duty. Truck can be kept at home or mutually agreed nearby location. Lines a. Qualified employee call truck list 1. Call truck list to rotate on weekly basis (Friday evening – Friday morning). In the event Friday is a holiday, the employee will return the truck to the service center at the regular quitting time to exchange it with the employee who has responsibility for that period. The two employees may agree to a different, reasonable location for the truck exchange. No compensation will result from this exchange. b. Management will determine the number of call trucks needed by location. Additional trucks will be considered based on the volume of calls or the number of hours worked. Call trucks will be limited to service bucket(s), service truck(s), pickup(s), or van(s) with the employee’s option to select the truck(s) as designated available by management. c. Weekly fee of $280 ($40/day) will be paid with cellular phone a...
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  • Emergency Operations 6:01 In the event of an emergency which could endanger the health or safety of the public, employees shall unite to meet the emergency and shall, until the danger has been brought under control, perform such duties as may be required of them regardless of their occupation.

  • Emergency Duty (1) This clause applies if: (a) an employee is directed to attend for duty to meet an emergency; and (b) the employee would not ordinarily have been on duty at that time; and (c) the employee was not given notice of the direction before ceasing ordinary duty; and (d) the employee is not at a classification above the salary barrier or an AGS fee earner. (2) However, the Secretary may decide that this clause applies to an employee at a classification above the salary barrier (unless they are an AGS fee earner). (3) For the time on duty, the employee is to be paid: (a) at the rate of double time; and (b) for at least 2 hours. (4) The time on duty is taken to include time necessarily spent in travelling to and from duty. (5) This clause does not apply if the employee is subject to a restriction direction. (6) Clause 3.23 (rest relief after overtime) does not apply to overtime worked in circumstances covered by this clause unless the actual time worked is at least 3 hours for each attendance.

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