Long Term Overtime distribution via Email Sample Clauses

Long Term Overtime distribution via Email. Long term OT will be defined as shift(s) which commence greater than ninety-six (96) hours from the time of the email posting. An email posting will be sent to all eligible pilots within their classification, showing shift(s) that are available for overtime. The email will state the date and time of the shift(s). Eligible pilots will have 120 hours (5 days) from the time of the email to reply. Shifts will be awarded no later than 24 hours after the 120 hours. Shift(s) will be awarded by seniority basis within a classification. A pilot may be limited to two (2) Overtime shifts during any one block of days off. A pilot will have at least twenty-four (24) hours notice prior to shift commencement. Long term overtime shall not intentionally be deferred to promote the same callout being performed as a short term callout. Note: The System Floater Pilot will not be included in the overtime callout unless deemed feasible by the Company, due to travel or other reasons.
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Long Term Overtime distribution via Email. Long term OT will be defined as shift(s) which commence greater than ninety-six (96) hours from the time of the email posting. An email posting will be sent to all eligible employees within the classification, showing shift(s) that are available for overtime. The email will state the date and time of the shift(s). Eligible employees will have 120 hours (5 days) from the time of the email to reply. Shifts will be awarded no later than 24 hours after the 120 hours. Shift(s) will be awarded by seniority basis within a classification. A pilot may be limited to two

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