Payment for Examinations. Medical Examinations 69.1 Locomotive engineers required to take a periodic medical examination during off duty hours shall be allowed payment of six (6) hours on the basis of 1/8 the daily rate applicable to the service last performed. 69.2 Wherever practicable, employees shall take their periodic medical examinations during their off-duty hours. In situations where this cannot be done and the employee is required to undergo such examination during on-duty hours and loses time as a result, such employee will, upon authorization from the proper authority, be paid therefor pursuant to the provisions of Article 70. 1. If an employee voluntarily exercises his seniority within the sixty (60) days, and misses work due to the medical appointment, payment will be made pursuant to Article 69 of Agreement 1.1. 69.3 Locomotive engineers required by the Company to undergo medical examination at other than the prescribed intervals and who lose time as a result will, upon authorization from the proper authority, be paid therefor pursuant to the provisions of Article 70. 69.4 Locomotive engineers required to travel away from their home terminal to undergo medical examination with authorization of the proper authority will be allowed actual reasonable expenses whether or not they lose time. 69.5 Locomotive engineers required to lose a tour or tours of duty when authorized to travel, for the purpose of periodic medical examination, between the home terminal and the place where such examination is to be conducted, will be paid a basic day at the straight-time rate applicable to the class of service last performed, for each tour of duty lost, provided such employees did not forego the opportunity to attend such medical locally. Rules Examinations 69.6 An employee required to take a periodic examination in the Uniform Code of Operating Rules during off- duty hours shall be allowed payment on the following basis (a) An employee required to take a periodic "A" rules examination shall be allowed 4 hours' pay at the basic rate applicable to the service last performed. (b) Payment will not be made to an employee directed to take a rules examination as a disciplinary measure, nor will an employee be paid for taking a rules examination which he or she fails to pass to the satisfaction of the Rule Examiner. Effective July 1, 1990, an employee required to take a periodic examination in the subjects mandated by the Railway Employee Qualifications Standards Regulations, including the Canadian Railway Operating Rules or its successor, during off-duty hours shall be allowed payment on the following basis (a) An employee required to take such examinations shall be allowed 8 hours' pay at the basic rate applicable to the service last performed. (b) Payment will not be made to an employee directed to take such examinations as a disciplinary measure, nor will an employee be paid for taking such examinations which he or she fails to pass to the satisfaction of the Rule Examiner. Held for Investigation 70.1 Locomotive engineers who, during their off duty time, are required to attend Company investigations or who are held off work by the Company for such investigations, and locomotive engineers who are held off work on Company business on order of the proper officer, will be paid as provided by paragraphs 70.2 or 70.3.
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Payment for Examinations. Medical Examinations
69.1 Locomotive engineers required to take a periodic medical examination during off duty hours shall be allowed payment of six (6) hours on the basis of 1/8 the daily rate applicable to the service last performed.
69.2 Wherever practicable, employees shall take their periodic medical examinations during their off-duty hours. In situations where this cannot be done and the employee is required to undergo such examination during on-duty hours and loses time as a result, such employee will, upon authorization from the proper authority, be paid therefor pursuant to the provisions of Article 70.
1. If an employee voluntarily exercises his seniority within the sixty (60) days, and misses work due to the medical appointment, payment will be made pursuant to Article 69 of Agreement 1.1.
69.3 Locomotive engineers required by the Company to undergo medical examination at other than the prescribed intervals and who lose time as a result will, upon authorization from the proper authority, be paid therefor pursuant to the provisions of Article 70.
69.4 Locomotive engineers required to travel away from their home terminal to undergo medical examination with authorization of the proper authority will be allowed actual reasonable expenses whether or not they lose time.
69.5 Locomotive engineers required to lose a tour or tours of duty when authorized to travel, for the purpose of periodic medical examination, between the home terminal and the place where such examination is to be conducted, will be paid a basic day at the straight-time rate applicable to the class of service last performed, for each tour of duty lost, provided such employees did not forego the opportunity to attend such medical locally. Rules Examinations
69.6 An employee required to take a periodic examination in the Uniform Code of Operating Rules during off- off-duty hours shall be allowed payment on the following basis
(a) An employee required to take a periodic "A" rules examination shall be allowed 4 hours' pay at the basic rate applicable to the service last performed.
(b) Payment will not be made to an employee directed to take a rules examination as a disciplinary measure, nor will an employee be paid for taking a rules examination which he or she fails to pass to the satisfaction of the Rule Examiner. Effective July 1, 1990, an employee required to take a periodic examination in the subjects mandated by the Railway Employee Qualifications Standards Regulations, including the Canadian Railway Operating Rules or its successor, during off-duty hours shall be allowed payment on the following basis
(a) An employee required to take such examinations shall be allowed 8 hours' pay at the basic rate applicable to the service last performed.
(b) Payment will not be made to an employee directed to take such examinations as a disciplinary measure, nor will an employee be paid for taking such examinations which he or she fails to pass to the satisfaction of the Rule Examiner. Held for Investigation
70.1 Locomotive engineers who, during their off duty time, are required to attend Company investigations or who are held off work by the Company for such investigations, and locomotive engineers who are held off work on Company business on order of the proper officer, will be paid as provided by paragraphs 70.2 or 70.3.
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Payment for Examinations. Medical Examinations
69.1 Locomotive engineers required to take a periodic medical examination during off duty hours shall be allowed payment of six (6) hours on the basis of 1/8 the daily rate applicable to the service last performed.
69.2 Wherever practicable, employees shall take their periodic medical examinations during their off-duty hours. In situations where this cannot be done and the employee is required to undergo such examination during on-duty hours and loses time as a result, such employee will, upon authorization from the proper authority, be paid therefor pursuant to the provisions of Article 70.be
1. If an employee voluntarily exercises his seniority within the sixty (60) days, and misses work due to the medical appointment, payment will be made pursuant to Article 69 of Agreement 1.1.
69.3 Locomotive engineers required by the Company to undergo medical examination at other than the prescribed intervals and who lose time as a result will, upon authorization from the proper authority, be paid therefor pursuant to the provisions of Article 70.
69.4 Locomotive engineers required to travel away from their home terminal to undergo medical examination with authorization of the proper authority will be allowed actual reasonable expenses whether or not they lose time.
69.5 Locomotive engineers required to lose a tour or tours of duty when authorized to travel, for the purpose of periodic medical examination, between the home terminal and the place where such examination is to be conducted, will be paid a basic day at the straight-time rate applicable to the class of service last performed, for each tour of duty lost, provided such employees did not forego the opportunity to attend such medical locally. Rules Examinations
69.6 An employee required to take a periodic examination in the Uniform Code of Operating Rules during off- duty hours shall be allowed payment on the following basis
(a) An employee required to take a periodic "A" rules examination shall be allowed 4 hours' pay at the basic rate applicable to the service last performed.
(b) Payment will not be made to an employee directed to take a rules examination as a disciplinary measure, nor will an employee be paid for taking a rules examination which he or she fails to pass to the satisfaction of the Rule Examiner. Effective July 1, 1990, an employee required to take a periodic examination in the subjects mandated by the Railway Employee Qualifications Standards Regulations, including the Canadian Railway Operating Rules or its successor, during off-duty hours shall be allowed payment on the following basis
(a) An employee required to take such examinations shall be allowed 8 hours' pay at the basic rate applicable to the service last performed.
(b) Payment will not be made to an employee directed to take such examinations as a disciplinary measure, nor will an employee be paid for taking such examinations which he or she fails to pass to the satisfaction of the Rule Examiner. Held for Investigation
70.1 Locomotive engineers who, during their off duty time, are required to attend Company investigations or who are held off work by the Company for such investigations, and locomotive engineers who are held off work on Company business on order of the proper officer, will be paid as provided by paragraphs 70.2 or 70.3.
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