Common use of Lead School Bus Drivers Clause in Contracts

Lead School Bus Drivers. School Bus Drivers and School Bus Attendants typically work split shifts. A fifteen (15) minute rest period will be compensated for Lead School Bus Drivers, School Bus Drivers and School Bus Attendants who work more than four (4) hours but less than seven and one-half (7 ½) hours per day. The first fifteen (15) minute rest period will be counted toward the 7½ hours. Two fifteen (15) minute rest periods will be compensated for Lead School Bus Driver, School Bus Drivers and School Bus Attendants who work more than seven and one-half (7 ½) hours per day. Such compensation will only be paid if breaks cannot be accommodated during lag time or other time scheduled but not worked. An example of time scheduled but not worked is, when scheduled students are absent and the route is shortened. Due to the unique split shift schedules, Lead School Bus Drivers, School Bus Drivers and School Bus Attendants will not typically be able to schedule breaks at or near the midpoint of each four (4) hour period of services. Lead School Bus Drivers, School Bus Drivers and School Bus Attendants who have extra paid time in excess of their actual work and breaks may be assigned to other tasks within their job description. Examples of such tasks include, but are not limited to, washing and fueling other official vehicles.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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