Frequency Of Sign-Ups Sample Clauses

Frequency Of Sign-Ups. A. Biennial General Sign-Ups 137. SFMTA shall offer one General Sign-Up every two years. To permit adequate time for employing and training Operators, the effective date for the biennial General Sign-Up shall be at least ninety (90) days after the General Sign-Up. In a general biennial system sign-up, Operators who sign out of a division for which they have sufficient seniority shall transfer out of that division upon completion of any training and certification required to operate in the new division. A General Sign-Up shall be conducted as described in Section 13.5, Choice of Shifts/Operator Sign-Ups.
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Frequency Of Sign-Ups. A. Biennial Sign-Ups: Bus Only 129. SFMTA shall offer one General Sign-Up among bus Divisions every two years. In a General biennial system Sign-Up, Operators who sign out of a division for which they have sufficient seniority shall transfer out of that division upon completion of any training and certification required to operate in the new division. A General Sign-Up shall be conducted as described in Section 13.5, Choice of Shifts/Operator Sign-Ups.
Frequency Of Sign-Ups. A. Biennial General Sign-Ups 129. SFMTA shall offer one General Sign-Up every two years. To Memorandum of Understanding Between Transport Workers Union, Local 250-A (9163) and Municipal Transportation Agency July 1, 2014 – June 30, 20172019 permit adequate time for employing and training Operators, the effective date for the biennial General Sign-Up shall be at least ninety (90) days after the General Sign-Up. In a general biennial system sign-up, Operators who sign out of a division for which they have sufficient seniority shall transfer out of that division upon completion of any training and certification required to operate in the new division. A General Sign-Up shall be conducted as described in Section 13.5, Choice of Shifts/Operator Sign-Ups.
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