Frequency of required participation in Training Cruise Sample Clauses

Frequency of required participation in Training Cruise a. Category A Faculty may not be required to participate in any Training Cruise. b. Faculty members with more than twenty (20) years of seniority and Faculty members who will have attained twenty (20) years of seniority on the starting date of a Training Cruise may not be required to participate. c. If there are an insufficient number of Faculty volunteers to staff the Training Cruise the Academy may: 1) Make external hires to meet staffing requirements 2) Assign qualified Category B or C faculty member(s) to serve in those positions unfilled by volunteers and external hires in inverse order of seniority in accordance with the guidelines defined below in section (4.d). d. Licensed faculty members hired after July 1, 2000 may be required to participate in a Training Cruise at the discretion of the Xxxxxxx under the following guidelines. 1) No licensed faculty member may be required to participate in a Training Cruise when there are sufficient licensed personnel volunteering to fill the positions. 2) Faculty members who have served a cumulative total of 135 days or more on Training Cruise(s) over the last 6 years may not be required to participate in a Training Cruise. 3) No faculty member may be required to participate in Training Cruise in any two (2) consecutive years. 4) Faculty may not be required to participate in the entirety of a Training Cruise if it is scheduled to exceed 68 days duration. 5) If the Training Cruise is scheduled to exceed 68 days duration a faculty member may be required to participate in up to one-half of the scheduled Training Cruise. 6) Faculty may not be required to participate in more than 68 days of Training Cruise in any one calendar year. e. Faculty members required to participate in a Training Cruise may swap with another qualified faculty member. Faculty members who swap out of a required Training Cruise will continue to be eligible for required Training Cruise participation in accordance with the provisions of section (4.d) above. Faculty members swapping into a cruise position may count the number of days they participate towards the cumulative total requirements defined in section (4.d.ii) above. f. The Academy may not unreasonably deny a Faculty member’s reasonable and timely request to be excused from required cruise participation. g. Training Cruise begins and ends in Castine, Maine. Faculty members who’s assignment on a Training Cruise that begins or ends in a port other than Castine, Maine are entitled to reasonabl...
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