Operator Participation In an Investigation or Court Sample Clauses

Operator Participation In an Investigation or Court. 184. All Operators called to participate in an investigation or Court on SFMTA’s business shall be paid their regular hourly rate. In all cases where Operators are taken from the work to which they have been assigned to go to participate in an investigation or Court, they shall not receive less pay within the time of their original assignment or run than they would have received had they not been taken from it. When an Operator whose run finishes after 10:00 P.M. is required to report to participate in an investigation or Court before noon the following day, the Operator shall be relieved from the Operator’s run no later than 10 p.m. the night before and shall be paid in full for the run.
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