Common use of Regular Runs Clause in Contracts

Regular Runs. The District shall, on or before June 1 of each year, notify each bus driver, in writing by individual letters, as to the date, time, and place for bidding for regular assignments that school year. If such notice is mailed, it shall be sent to the employee’s most current address on file. Regular runs shall be selected by drivers, or drivers’ designees, in accordance with seniority prior to the beginning of each school year. A Union representative shall be afforded an opportunity to be present in the room during the bidding. Such regular runs shall end on the last day of school each year, except for out-of-District runs, activity runs, and other special runs which operate on a different calendar. Regular runs shall be established to provide the most hours in the shortest workday as is feasible. Regular runs will be initially selected based on estimated inclusive times. No changes shall be made during the first ten (10) workdays of each school year, except as required in order to cover unexpected variations. Thereafter, changes shall be made in accordance with seniority whenever a change of driving time of thirty (30) minutes or more per day occurs. In the event an adjustment is in order, the employee affected shall be so notified immediately. Such required changes shall take effect within five (5) workdays. It is agreed that regular runs which occur during the summer shall be posted for bid during the last two (2) weeks of school, provided they are known at that time. All new or open runs which become known subsequent to the regular run bidding, including summer bus runs, shall be posted no less than five (5) workdays. All new or open runs shall be posted within five (5) days of their creation or vacancy. Interested drivers shall sign up for the run, and the run shall be awarded to the senior eligible driver of those who signed up.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Regular Runs. The District shall, on or before June 1 of each year, notify each bus driver, in writing by individual letters, as to the date, time, and place for bidding for regular assignments that school year. If such notice is mailed, it shall be sent to the employee’s most current address on file. Regular runs shall be selected by drivers, or drivers’ designees, in accordance with seniority prior to the beginning of each school year. year.‌ A Union representative shall be afforded an opportunity to be present in the room during the bidding. Such regular runs shall end on the last day of school each year, except for for‌ out-of-District runs, activity runs, and other special runs which operate on a different calendar. Regular runs shall be established to provide the most hours in the shortest workday as is feasible. Regular runs will be initially selected based on estimated inclusive times. No changes shall be made during the first ten (10) workdays of each school year, except as required in order to cover unexpected variations. Thereafter, changes shall be made in accordance with seniority whenever a change of driving time of thirty (30) minutes or more per day occurs. In the event an adjustment is in order, the employee affected shall be so notified immediately. Such required changes shall take effect within five (5) workdays. It is agreed that regular runs which occur during the summer shall be posted for bid during the last two (2) weeks of school, provided they are known at that time. All new or open runs which become known subsequent to the regular run bidding, including summer bus runs, shall be posted no less than five (5) workdays. All new or open runs shall be posted within five (5) days of their creation or vacancy. Interested drivers shall sign up for the run, and the run shall be awarded to the senior eligible driver of those who signed up.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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