PAY FOR INSTRUCTING. SCHEDULE CHECKERS A Schedule Checker, upon request of management, may instruct Student Schedule Checkers. The Schedule Checking Supervisor will determine who does the instruction, type of instruction needed and time instructions will start and finish. The Schedule Checker giving instruction will be compensated at his/her regular rate plus $2.00 per hour for every hour or major portion thereof worked actually instructing.
PAY FOR INSTRUCTING. SCHEDULE CHECKERS A Schedule Checker, upon request of management, may instruct Student Schedule Checkers. The Schedule Checking Supervisor will determine who does the instruction, type of instruc- tion needed and time instructions will start and finish. The Schedule Checker giving instruction will be compensated at his/her regular rate plus $3.00 per hour for every hour or major portion thereof worked actually instructing. ARTICLE 20 HANDLING U.S. MAIL, BAGGAGE, FREIGHT, EXPRESS AND NEWSPAPERS SECTION 1. HANDLING 54 PIECES OR LESS Operators required to handle U.S. Mail, baggage handled under check, express or newspapers, or any combination thereof on passenger trains and buses, will not receive additional compensation if the aggregate handled during the day's work does not exceed 10 pieces. If the aggregate during a day's work exceeds ten (10) pieces an additional separate allowance of one cent will be paid for each piece handled, with a maximum allowance of 37¢ unless the number exceeds 54 pieces, in which event the handling of excess pieces will be paid for as provided under Section 2 of this Article. This allowance will not apply when "storage" U.S. Mail, baggage handled under check, express or newspapers is in charge of Operators provided they are not required to "handle" it. The term "handle" as used herein means loading, unloading, and/or handling en route, it being understood that even though pieces are loaded, unloaded, or handled en route that such constitutes only one handling. If only one (1) operation is performed, it constitutes "handling" and the service is compensable under this rule.