GROUP R Schedules Sample Clauses

GROUP R Schedules. The regularly scheduled work shift for Crash Rescue and Security Specialists and Crash Rescue and Security Coordinators in GROUP R shall consist of twelve (12) consecutive hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period. At no time will a bargaining unit member be regularly scheduled to work consecutive shifts. Crash Rescue and Security Specialists and Crash Rescue and Security Coordinators shall remain on duty and on property during lunch periods. The starting time for Crash Rescue and Security Specialists for each of the two (2) shifts in a twenty-four (24) hour day normally shall be from 7:00
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GROUP R Schedules. The regularly scheduled work shift for Crash Rescue and Security Specialists and Crash Rescue and Security Coordinators in GROUP R shall consist of twelve (12) consecutive hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period. At no time will a bargaining unit member be regularly scheduled to work consecutive shifts. The starting time for Crash Rescue and Security Specialists for each of the two (2) shifts in a twenty-four (24) hour day normally shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The twelve (12) hour work shift for Crash Rescue and Security Coordinators normally shall be from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., unless changed at the sole discretion of the University. The full-time work schedule of these employees shall consist of an average full-time workweek of forty-two (42) hours. The normal work period for purposes of Section 7(k) of the Fair Labor Standards Act shall be defined as twenty-four (24) consecutive days containing a full-time work schedule of one hundred forty-four (144) hours. The regular work schedule for Aircraft Mechanics in GROUP R shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Related to GROUP R Schedules

  • Wage Schedules The Parties shall, upon completing a wage adjustment calculation, forthwith prepare, publish, post and distribute a wage schedule resulting therefrom. The final determination of the wage schedules shall be issued no later than the 7th day of March or September, for the May and November adjustments, respectively.

  • Schedules Schedules to this Agreement form a part of it.

  • Voltage Schedules Once the Developer has synchronized the Large Generating Facility with the New York State Transmission System, NYISO shall require Developer to operate the Large Generating Facility to produce or absorb reactive power within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility set forth in Article 9.5.1 (Power Factor Design Criteria). NYISO’s voltage schedules shall treat all sources of reactive power in the New York Control Area in an equitable and not unduly discriminatory manner. NYISO shall exercise Reasonable Efforts to provide Developer with such schedules in accordance with NYISO procedures, and may make changes to such schedules as necessary to maintain the reliability of the New York State Transmission System. Developer shall operate the Large Generating Facility to maintain the specified output voltage or power factor at the Point of Interconnection within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility set forth in Article 9.5.1 (Power Factor Design Criteria) as directed by the Connecting Transmission Owner’s System Operator or the NYISO. If Developer is unable to maintain the specified voltage or power factor, it shall promptly notify NYISO.

  • Work Schedules Workweeks and work shifts of different numbers of hours may be established by the Employer in order to meet business and customer service needs, as long as the work schedules meet federal and state laws.

  • Outage Schedules The Connecting Transmission Owner shall post scheduled outages of its transmission facilities on the NYISO OASIS. Developer shall submit its planned maintenance schedules for the Large Generating Facility to Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO for a minimum of a rolling thirty-six month period. Developer shall update its planned maintenance schedules as necessary. NYISO may direct, or the Connecting Transmission Owner may request, Developer to reschedule its maintenance as necessary to maintain the reliability of the New York State Transmission System. Compensation to Developer for any additional direct costs that the Developer incurs as a result of rescheduling maintenance, including any additional overtime, breaking of maintenance contracts or other costs above and beyond the cost the Developer would have incurred absent the request to reschedule maintenance, shall be in accordance with the NYISO OATT. Developer will not be eligible to receive compensation, if during the twelve (12) months prior to the date of the scheduled maintenance, the Developer had modified its schedule of maintenance activities other than at the direction of the NYISO or request of the Connecting Transmission Owner.

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