EMERGENCY TROUBLEMAN Sample Clauses

EMERGENCY TROUBLEMAN. The classifications of Electric Emergency Troubleman and Gas Emergency Troubleman will be established. These positions will be bid and will replace existing one-man trucks in some locations. Bids will be filled in accordance with the respective Labor Agreements. Training will be provided where needed to insure that the work is done safely and efficiently. If there are no qualified bidders, the least senior qualified employee in the Department will be required to accept the position. Employees in these positions will normally be expected to handle all trouble calls. Employees in this classification will be on duty for a period of eight (8) consecutive hours and subject to call for four (4) additional consecutive hours, the period of duty and on call shall be consecutive. The period of duty and on call will be determined by the Company. While on call, the employee will be required to meet the same obligations as a First Responder and will be provided an electronic communication device for use while on call, if requested. Shift premium will not apply. The period of duty may start no earlier than 6AM and no later than 4PM each day unless mutually agreed otherwise between the Company and Union. For LU 51, the work week shall be Monday through Friday or Tuesday through Saturday unless mutually agreed otherwise. Employees shall be off for lunch and available thirty (30) minutes of the said eight
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EMERGENCY TROUBLEMAN. The classifications of Electric Emergency Troubleman and Gas Emergency Troubleman will be established. These positions will be bid and will replace existing one-man trucks in some locations. Bids will be filled in accordance with the respective Labor Agreements. Training will be provided where needed to insure that the work is done safely and efficiently. If there are no qualified bidders, the least senior qualified employee in the Department will be required to accept the position. Employees in these positions will normally be expected to handle all trouble calls. Employees in this classification will be on duty for a period of eight (8) consecutive hours and subject to call for four (4) additional consecutive hours, the period of duty and on call shall be consecutive. The period of duty and on call will be determined by the Company. While on call, the employee will be required to meet the same obligations as a First Responder and will be provided an electronic communication device for use while on call, if requested. Shift premium of $1.05 will apply for the night shift Emergency Troubleman. The period of duty may start no earlier than 6AM and no later than 4PM each day unless mutually agreed otherwise between the Company and Union. For LU 51, the work week shall be Monday through Friday or Tuesday through Saturday unless mutually agreed otherwise. Employees shall be off for lunch and available thirty (30) minutes of the said eight (8) hours. If an employee is unable to eat their lunch prior to being released for the day, they will receive thirty (30) minutes time at the applicable overtime rate (only applies to Emergency Troubleman). Contractual overtime meal periods will be adjusted, where necessary, to accommodate work hours. Employees in this classification are expected to either work or be on call on any holiday that falls within their regularly scheduled work week, but must notify the Company at least 72 hours prior to the holiday if they choose to be on call rather than on duty. Emergency Troublemen will be allowed to realign their work schedules annually within their classification based on department seniority. Calendar week vacancies in the Emergency Troubleman classification will be filled provided they are known by management at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the end of the last working day of the previous week.
EMERGENCY TROUBLEMAN. The classifications of Electric Emergency Troubleman and Gas Emergency Troubleman will be established. These positions will be bid and will replace existing one-man trucks in some locations. Bids will be filled in accordance with the respective Labor Agreements. Training will be provided where needed to insure that the work is done safely and efficiently. If there are no qualified bidders, the least senior qualified employee in the Department will be required to accept the position. Employees in these positions will normally be expected to handle all trouble calls. Employees in this classification will be on duty for a period of eight (8) consecutive hours and subject to call for four (4) additional consecutive hours, the period of duty and on call shall be consecutive. The period of duty and on call will be determined by the Company. While on call, the employee will be required to meet the same obligations as

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