MISS OUTS Sample Clauses

MISS OUTS. Section 1. A miss out is defined to be:
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MISS OUTS. SECTION 1. MISS-OUTS. Operations (Mechanics and Stops and Zones- see Section 2) A "miss-out" is defined to be: Each failure of an Operator to report for duty or within 15 minutes of the scheduled start time and at the proper place at which their assigned duties are scheduled to start or their failure to call in and advise SunLine at least sixty (60) minutes prior to the sign-on time of their run or shift that they will not be in. Operators who are charged with a miss-out are not entitled to sick leave pay. If an operator arrives within 15 minutes of his or her scheduled shift, they shall be placed on the extra board and be given a late arrival. The operator who has arrived within 15 minutes shall be held for a minimum of 6 hours with pay from time of arrival. If assigned work the operator shall be compensated for actual hours worked. If an employee arrives after 15 minutes, they may voluntarily remain on site while waiting for the next available work and the waiting period is not subject to compensation. If the operator is assigned work, he or she shall be paid for actual hours worked. If two or more operators are late, assignments will be given first to the employee who arrived first. Operators who arrive late and stay shall be used before the VCB. Operators voluntarily staying shall notify dispatch of availability by signing in and shall sign out when they leave and are no longer available. If in the event a Paratransit Operator arrives within 15 minutes of his or her scheduled start time, the Paratransit Operator shall be held for a minimum of 6 hours with pay from the time of arrival. Work will be compiled for the Paratransit Operator based on the demand for service. Paratransit Operators voluntarily staying shall notify dispatch of availability by signing in and shall sign out when they leave and are no longer available. A miss-out shall be excused for good and sufficient reason, provided the employee who misses out submits a written request for same upon reporting at SunLine. The determination as to what constitutes good and sufficient reason shall be made solely by XxxXxxx. Action taken on such request shall be noted by the department head and filed in the employee's personnel file.
MISS OUTS. A miss-out shall be excused for good and sufficient reason, provided the employee who misses out submits a written request for same upon reporting at the division. Action taken on such request to be noted by the department head and the request filed in the Transportation/Maintenance office. Any employee, who has an excused miss-out but works an assignment, shall be paid for actual time worked. Employees receiving miss-outs must call prior to 2:00 p.m. on day of the miss-out to work their next scheduled day.
MISS OUTS. A “miss-out” is defined to be: Each failure of any employee to report for duty at the proper time and at the proper place at which his/her assigned duties are scheduled to start. An employee who fails to notify the RTA at least sixty (60) minutes prior to his/her start time that he/she will not report for duty and reporting for their assignment at the proper time and place shall be charged with a “miss-out”.
MISS OUTS. Section 1. When a Motor Coach Operator fails to report for his or her assignment at the proper time and at the proper place where his or her assignment is scheduled to start, he or she shall be considered to have missed-out. Further, any operator calling off or reporting sick less than one (1) hour before the piece of work is scheduled to start shall be considered to have a miss-out. If, however, it is determined that the failure to report or call was for a justifiable reason, the miss-out time will be purged from the file.
MISS OUTS. Section (1) A miss-out is defined to be the failure of an operator to report at the designated time and place for an assignment.

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