Out of Town Bus Trips Sample Clauses

Out of Town Bus Trips. (a) Out of town bus trips shall be done on a volunteer basis and paid at the following round trip rates: (In addition to these rates, the appropriate employee vacation rate will be applied.) Kitimat 175.00 from Terrace Terrace 175.00 from Kitimat Prince Xxxxxx 275.00 Xxxxxxxx 325.00 Houston 350.00 Xxxxxxxx 275.00 Aiyansh 275.00 Prince Xxxxxx 450.00 Any other destinations will be paid at the rate set between the Board and the Union. (b) Out of town trips shall be offered firstly to regular bus drivers (the Board shall attempt to distribute trips evenly amongst the staff), secondly to other CUPE employees who are qualified to drive the buses and, thirdly, to other qualified School District employees. It is understood that the offering of out of town bus trips shall be limited to the employees working in the trips originating geographical area of Hazelton/Kitwanga, Stewart, Terrace or Kitimat. (c) The Board agrees that it will not require teachers to drive school buses. However, the Board and the Union agree that teachers may voluntarily drive those buses known as "sports buses" to transport students for out-of-town travel.
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Out of Town Bus Trips. (a) Out of town bus trips shall be done on a volunteer basis and paid at the following round trip rates: (In addition to these rates, the appropriate employee vacation rate will be applied.) Kitimat 175.00 from Terrace/Xxxxxxxxx Terrace/Xxxxxxxxx 175.00 from Kitimat Prince Xxxxxx 275.00 Smithers 325.00 Houston 350.00 Hazelton 275.00 Aiyansh 275.00 Prince Xxxxxx 450.00 Any other destinations will be paid at the rate set between the Parties. Trips originating from Kitimat will be paid at the rate listed from Kitimat to Terrace/Xxxxxxxxx in addition to the rate listed for the destination as set out above. Should trips originate from communities other than Terrace/Xxxxxxxxx or Kitimat the Parties agree to meet to discuss rates for those trips. (b) Out of town trips shall be offered firstly to regular Bus Drivers (the Board shall attempt to distribute trips evenly amongst the staff), secondly to other CUPE employees who are qualified to drive the buses and, thirdly, to other qualified School District employees. It is understood that the offering of out of town bus trips shall be limited to the employees working in the trips originating geographical area of Hazelton/Kitwanga, Xxxxxxx, Terrace/Xxxxxxxxx or Kitimat. (c) The Board agrees that it will not require Teachers to drive school buses. However, the Parties agree that Teachers may voluntarily drive those buses known as "sports buses" to transport students for out-of-town travel.

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