Holdovers. The Work Group will offer (holdover) overtime to employees who are already working on the job according to the following procedure: The personnel already working on the job will be offered the work first, regardless of their normal overtime group. In the event the assignment involves work in process, and continuity of the work is required, Company may assign the employees already working the job. If a group consists of both central and resident personnel, the resident personnel on the job will be offered the work first. If additional personnel are needed, the work will be offered to the central personnel on the job prior to offering it to the resident personnel who are not working the job at the time the overtime occurs. If the job has not been started, the first employee held over shall be the lowest qualified mechanic from the group involved, and all succeeding personnel required for the job shall be obtained by beginning with the lowest qualified employee in the group (ML4, 3rd year mechanic, 2nd year mechanic, 1st year mechanic, or utility person), until the job is manned. In the event that additional help outside the group is needed, the Work Group will contact the lowest qualified employee (ML4, 3rd year mechanic, 2nd year mechanic, 1st year mechanic, and utility person) from the central maintenance group until the job is filled. If for some reason the job still cannot be manned, the Work Group shall call the other resident group in the same order until all are called. All holdovers should be notified as early as possible before quitting time. In the event sufficient volunteers are not obtained, employees may then be mandatory assigned. The Work Group will start to fill hold-over requirements as well in advance of 2:00 p.m. as practicable. If by 2:30 p.m. the required hold-over personnel have not been obtained, the Company will notify the junior qualified employee that they may be required to stay over. The Work Group will continue to try to obtain the personnel requirements through the established overtime procedure until 2:30 p.m. At this time, personnel requirements not already fulfilled will be obtained by assigning the junior qualified employee in the maintenance department to stay over.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (LSB Industries Inc), Collective Bargaining Agreement (LSB Industries Inc)
Holdovers. The Work Group will offer (holdover) overtime to employees who are already working on the job according to the following procedure: The personnel already working on the job will be offered the work first, regardless of their normal overtime group. In the event the assignment involves work in process, and continuity of the work is required, Company may assign the employees already working the job. If a group consists of both central and resident personnel, the resident personnel on the job will be offered the work first. If additional personnel are needed, the work will be offered to the central personnel on the job prior to offering it to the resident personnel who are not working the job at the time the overtime occurs. If the job has not been started, the first employee held over shall be the lowest qualified journeyman mechanic from the group involved, and all succeeding personnel required for the job shall be obtained by beginning with the lowest qualified employee in the group (ML4journeyman, 3rd year mechanic, 2nd year mechanic, 1st year mechanic, or utility person), until the job is manned. In the event that additional help outside the group is needed, the Work Group will contact the lowest qualified employee (ML4journeyman, 3rd year mechanic, 2nd year mechanic, 1st year mechanic, and utility person) from the central maintenance group until the job is filled. If for some reason the job still cannot be manned, the Work Group shall call the other two resident group groups in the same order until all are called. All holdovers should be notified as early as possible before quitting time. In the event sufficient volunteers are not obtained, employees may then be mandatory assigned. The Work Group will start to fill hold-over requirements as well in advance of 2:00 p.m. as practicable. If by 2:30 p.m. the required hold-over personnel have not been obtained, the Company will notify the junior qualified employee that they may be required to stay over. The Work Group will continue to try to obtain the personnel requirements through the established overtime procedure until 2:30 p.m. At this time, personnel requirements not already fulfilled will be obtained by assigning the junior qualified employee in the maintenance department to stay over.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (LSB Industries Inc)
Holdovers. The Work Group will offer (holdover) overtime to employees who are already working on the job according to the following procedure: The personnel already working on the job will be offered the work first, regardless of their normal overtime group. In the event the assignment involves work in process, and continuity of the work is required, Company may assign the employees already working the job. If a group consists of both central and resident personnel, the resident personnel on the job will be offered the work first. If additional personnel are needed, the work will be offered to the central personnel on the job prior to offering it to the resident personnel maintenance employee with lowest overtime hours who are not working the job at the time the overtime occurs. If the job has not been started, the first employee held over shall be the lowest qualified mechanic from the group involved, and all succeeding personnel required for the job shall be obtained by beginning with the lowest qualified employee in the group (ML4, 3rd year mechanic, 2nd year mechanic, 1st year mechanic, or utility person), until the job is manned. In the event that additional help outside the group is needed, the Work Group work will contact be offered to the maintenance employee with lowest qualified employee (ML4, 3rd year mechanic, 2nd year mechanic, 1st year mechanic, and utility person) from the central maintenance group until overtime hours who are not working the job is filled. If for some reason at the job still cannot be manned, time the Work Group shall call the other resident group in the same order until all are calledovertime occurs. All holdovers should be notified as early as possible before quitting time. In the event sufficient volunteers are not obtained, employees may then be mandatory assigned. The Work Group will start to fill hold-over requirements as well in advance of 2:00 p.m. as practicable. If by 2:30 p.m. the required hold-over personnel have not been obtained, the Company will notify the junior qualified employee that they may be required to stay over. The Work Group will continue to try to obtain the personnel requirements through the established overtime procedure until 2:30 p.m. At this time, personnel requirements not already fulfilled will be obtained by assigning the junior qualified employee in the maintenance department to stay over.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (LSB Industries Inc)