Overburdened Routes. a. Definition A route is considered overburdened when: (1) The standard hours for the route are outside of the Table of Evaluated Hours; or
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Overburdened Routes. a. Definition A route is considered overburdened when:
(1) The standard hours for the route are outside of the Table of Evaluated Hours; or
(2) The regular rural carrier who is assigned to the route does not, or is not expected to, meet the requirement to stay within the annual guarantee for the route.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Overburdened Routes. a. Definition A route is considered overburdened when:
(1) The standard hours for the route are outside out- side of the Table of Evaluated Hours; or
(2) The regular rural carrier who is assigned to the route does not, or is not expected to, meet the requirement to stay within the annual guarantee for the route.
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Samples: National Agreement