Overtime Straight-Away or Long Turnaround Passenger Service Sample Clauses

Overtime Straight-Away or Long Turnaround Passenger Service. 9.1 In straight-away or long turnaround service overtime shall be computed from time of departure from initial passenger station until time of arrival at final passenger station on a speed basis of 20 miles per hour. 9.2 Overtime will begin when the elapsed time from time of departure from initial passenger station until time of arrival at final passenger station exceeds the miles run divided by 20. 9.3 Overtime in straight-away or long turnaround passenger service shall be paid for on the minute basis at a rate per hour of 1/5th of the daily rate provided, according to class of power. Short Turnaround Passenger Service 9.4 Locomotive engineers on short turnaround passenger runs, no single trip of which exceeds 80 miles, including suburban and branch line service, shall be paid overtime for all time actually on duty, or held for duty, in excess of 8 hours (computed on each run from the time required to leave the initial passenger station at beginning of run until final release at end of last run), within 9 consecutive hours; and also for all time in excess of 9 consecutive hours, computed continuously from the time required to leave the initial passenger station at beginning of run until final release at end of last run. Time shall be counted as continuous service in all cases where the interval of release from duty at any point does not exceed 1 hour. Overtime to be computed on the basis of 12 - 1/2 miles per hour. This paragraph applies regardless of mileage made. 9.5 Overtime in short turnaround service (no single trip of which exceeds 80 miles) shall be paid for on the minute basis at a rate per hour of 1/8th of the daily rate provided, according to class of power. 9.6 For calculating overtime under this rule the company may designate the initial trip. Freight Service 9.7 On runs of 100 miles or less, overtime will begin at the expiration of 8 hours; on runs of over 100 miles, overtime will begin when the time on duty exceeds the miles run divided by 12-1/2. Overtime shall be paid for on the minute basis, at a rate per hour of 3/16ths of the daily rate.
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Overtime Straight-Away or Long Turnaround Passenger Service. 9.1 In straight-away or long turnaround service overtime shall be computed from time of departure from initial passenger station until time of arrival at final passenger station on a speed basis of 20 miles per hour.

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