Mileage Limitations. 28.1 The mileage for which employees are paid will, as far as practicable, be limited by the Company to the following: 28.2 Employees will combine all time on miles earned under this agreement whether in any class of road or yard service, in any occupational group therein; and service performed under other operating collective agreements when computing their monthly accumulated mileage under this Article in accordance with the following: (a) 8 hours in any classification in yard service = 100 miles (b) hours in excess of 8 hours, yard service = 1 mile/each 4.8 minutes (c) all classes of freight service = tour of duty miles (d) passenger service = tour of duty miles 28.3 When an employee is reduced from the Locomotive Engineer's working board and returns to road service under this agreement, the employee's miles earned during that period will be increased by 12%: eg. 28.4 In the application of this Article, employees will be governed as follows: (a) they will maintain a record of the total accumulated mileage for which paid commencing with their mileage date and report to the designated officer when the maximum mileage has been made so that relief can be provided; (b) if they exceed the maximum mileage in any month, they will add the miles in excess of the allowed limit to their mileage for the following month except where such mileage is made because of a shortage of employees at their home terminal; (i.e. when the spare board is exhausted and no other employees are available); (c) if they exceed the maximum mileage in any month due to withholding tickets; or, showing less than actual miles earned for which paid; or, if employees otherwise exceed maximum mileage they will be penalized by the loss of two working days for each 100 miles (or portion thereof,
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Mileage Limitations. 28.1 The mileage for which employees are paid will, as far as practicable, be limited by the Company to the following:: — service paid at passenger rates (Seniority Districts 1-11): 6000 miles per month; — service paid at passenger rates (Seniority Districts 12-15): 6450 miles per month; — service paid at freight rates: 4300 miles per month.
28.2 Employees will combine all time on miles earned under this agreement whether in any class of road or yard service, in any occupational group therein; and service performed under other operating collective agreements when computing their monthly accumulated mileage under this Article in accordance with the following:
(a) 8 hours in any classification in yard service = 100 miles
(b) hours in excess of 8 hours, yard service = 1 mile/each 4.8 minutes
(c) all classes of freight service = tour of duty miles
(d) passenger service = tour of duty miles
28.3 When an employee is reduced from the Locomotive Engineer's working board and returns to road service under this agreement, the employee's miles earned during that period will be increased by 12%: eg.. Xxxxx earned as locomotive engineer to date of being set back 3600 miles Increase of 12% 432 miles Miles to be recorded 4032 miles
28.4 In the application of this Article, employees will be governed as follows:
(a) they will maintain a record of the total accumulated mileage for which paid commencing with their mileage date and report to the designated officer when the maximum mileage has been made so that relief can be provided;
(b) if they exceed the maximum mileage in any month, they will add the miles in excess of the allowed limit to their mileage for the following month except where such mileage is made because of a shortage of employees at their home terminal; (i.e. when the spare board is exhausted and no other employees are available);
(c) if they exceed the maximum mileage in any month due to withholding tickets; or, showing less than actual miles earned for which paid; or, if employees otherwise exceed maximum mileage they will be penalized by the loss of two working days for each 100 miles (or portion thereof,
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Mileage Limitations. 28.1 The mileage for which employees are paid will, as far as practicable, be limited by the Company to the following:
28.2 Employees will combine all time on miles earned under this agreement whether in any class of road or yard service, in any occupational group therein; and service performed under other operating collective agreements when computing their monthly accumulated mileage under this Article in accordance with the following:
(a) 8 hours in any classification in yard service = 100 miles
(b) hours in excess of 8 hours, yard service = 1 mile/each 4.8 minutes
(c) all classes of freight service = tour of duty miles
(d) passenger service = tour of duty miles
28.3 When an employee is reduced from the Locomotive Engineer's working board and returns to road service under this agreement, the employee's miles earned during that period will be increased by 12%: eg.
28.4 In the application of this Article, employees will be governed as follows:
(a) they will maintain a record of the total accumulated mileage for which paid commencing with their mileage date and report to the designated officer when the maximum mileage has been made so that relief can be provided;
(b) if they exceed the maximum mileage in any month, they will add the miles in excess of the allowed limit to their mileage for the following month except where such mileage is made because of a shortage of employees at their home terminal; (i.e. when the spare board is exhausted and no other employees are available);
(c) if they exceed the maximum mileage in any month due to withholding tickets; or, showing less than actual miles earned for which paid; or, if employees otherwise exceed maximum mileage they will be penalized by the loss of two working days for each 100 miles (or portion thereof,, i.e. 51 miles or more) worked in excess of the maximum mileage and such excess mileage will be added to their mileages for the following month;
(d) when returning from being off for miles
(1) regular employees will be considered as being available for a call for which the ordering time is 0001 or later on their mileage date;
(2) spare board employees will be placed on the spare board at 0001 and will be considered as available for a call for which the on-duty time is 0200 or later on their mileage date unless no other spare employee is available between 0001 and 0200 in which event they may be called for service. NOTE: Pursuant to this paragraph, if current information on mileage made by employees is requested by the Local Chairman, and provided a reasonable period of advance notice is given, the Company will supply this information. The Company will maintain employees mileage records.
28.5 In the application of this Article, mileages paid for as;
(a) general holidays (Article 77);
(b) travel allowance (Article 23);
(c) bereavement leave (Article 76);
(d) payment for examinations (Article 71);
(e) annual vacation (Article 78); and
(f) held-away-from-home terminal (Article 18);
28.6 No part of this Article shall be used against the Company in any manner whatsoever, either directly or indirectly, as a basis for a grievance or time claim on behalf of any employee.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement