Extra Relief Deck Officer Sample Clauses

Extra Relief Deck Officer. The term
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Extra Relief Deck Officer. A Deck Officer who is placed on the printed schedule by the Scheduling Committee to fill temporary vacancies, i.e., illness, injury, leaves of absence, etc. The Scheduling Committee shall determine a limited pool of Extra Relief Deck Officers whose number shall be set by the Scheduling Committee. The Extra Relief Deck Officer shall receive all benefits of a Regularly Assigned Deck Officer, except; Rule 25 Minimum Guarantee shall not apply. Contributions to the Health and Welfare Plan shall be made to the Trust on behalf of the Extra Relief Deck Officer effective the calendar month following the month the Extra Relief Deck Officer works at least 84 hours.
Extra Relief Deck Officer. The term Extra Relief Deck Officer is any Deck Officer on any current MM&P Seniority list and is not presently assigned to any position. Of these, a specified limited number of Extra Relief Deck Officers shall be paid travel time and mileage. Such specific limited number of Extra Relief Deck Officers shall be determined by current Letters of Understanding between the Union and the Employer. See Addendum A – Extra Relief Deck Officer.
Extra Relief Deck Officer. A Deck Officer who is placed on the printed schedule by the Scheduling Committee to fill temporary vacancies, i.e., illness, injury, leaves of absence, etc. The Scheduling Committee shall make a recommendation regarding the number of Extra Relief Deck Officers on the roster . AMHS management will determine the number of extra Relief Deck Officers required. The Extra Relief Deck Officer shall receive all benefits of a Regularly Assigned Deck Officer, except; Rule 25 Minimum Guarantee shall not apply.
Extra Relief Deck Officer. A Deck Officer who is placed on the printed schedule by the Scheduling Committee to fill temporary vacancies, i.e., illness, injury, leaves of absence, etc. This includes Deck Officers hired between Scheduling Committee meetings that will be placed on the printed schedule during the next meeting. The Scheduling Committee shall make a recommendation regarding the number of Extra Relief Deck Officers on the roster. AMHS management will determine the number of extra Relief Deck Officers required. The Extra Relief Deck Officer shall receive all benefits of a Regularly Assigned Deck Officer, except; Rule 25 Minimum Guarantee shall not apply.

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