Facilities Management Snow Crew Sample Clauses

Facilities Management Snow Crew. A snow crew shall be established for the purpose of keeping the campus safe and operational during snow and/or ice storms. The snow crew shall be selected each year for a calendar period as determined by management. At least two (2) weeks prior to the beginning of the calendar period determined by management, the appropriate manager from Facilities Management shall ask for volunteers to join the snow crew. The crew shall normally consist of two (2) teams of approximately ten (10) employees, one (1) team leader, and one (1) maintenance staff member. Additionally, one (1) supply staff member shall be selected. Volunteers shall be selected based on seniority and qualifications to perform the required duties. When an employee is not selected to be part of the snow crew based on qualifications, he/she shall receive written notification. Such notification shall be specific as to the reasons and special skills the employee did not possess in order to perform snow crew removal duties. The two (2) teams will normally alternate weeks of on-call assignment. The team leaders and the maintenance staff members will be scheduled to work only on the same days their respective team is scheduled to work. Compensation for employees on the snow crew shall be at the regular rate of pay plus an on-call stipend, at the appropriate rate, currently $1/hour, for each period of on call assignment. Overtime work shall be compensated at the appropriate overtime rate and shall be distributed in accordance with the criteria established in Article 3, Section 10 of the MOU. The University shall provide each snow crew member with all the equipment and safety clothing necessary to perform their jobs.
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Facilities Management Snow Crew. A snow crew shall be established for the purpose of keeping the campus safe and operational during snow and/or ice storms� The snow crew shall be selected each year for a calendar period as determined by management� At least two (2) weeks prior to the beginning of the calendar period determined by management, the appropriate manager from Facilities Management shall ask for volunteers to join the snow crew� The crew shall normally consist of two (2) teams of approximately ten (10) employees, one

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