Relief at Terminal Opposite Terminal Listed in CBA Sample Clauses

Relief at Terminal Opposite Terminal Listed in CBA. 1. For vessels whose contractually designated watch relieving terminal is the Eastern Terminal, the Staff Chief Engineer will include in the vessel’s schedule a Western Terminal relieving time, in addition to the Eastern Terminal relieving time traditionally listed in the schedule. For vessels whose contractually-designated relieving terminal is the Western Terminal, the Staff Chief Engineer will include in the vessel’s schedule an Eastern Terminal relieving time, in addition to the Western Terminal relieving time traditionally listed in the schedule. 2. The Ferries’ employee payroll time sheet form will accurately reflect in the notes section whether the employee relieves at the Eastern Terminal or the Western Terminal. 3. Every engine room employee will accurately complete his/her time sheet consistent with the relieving time applicable to that employee, east side or west side. 4. The CBA and pay practices will apply to the new relieving times in the same manner they have been applied to the traditional relieving times. 5. Any agreement between employees to relieve at the alternate relieving port shall not violate the CBA xxxxxxx levels. 6. Any agreement between employees to relieve at the alternate relieving port shall not be subject to grievance process. 7. There shall be no engine room classification bump ups, without C/E approval, as a result of relieving at the alternate relieving port. 8. Employees relieving at an alternate relieving terminal shall comply with SMS crew dispatch qualifications and procedures. 9. Employees relieving at an alternate relieving terminal shall comply with USCG crew endurance standards. 10. The vessels engine room log and the employeestime sheets shall document accurately any relief occurring at an alternate relieving terminal. 11. Overtime shall be paid only for the time actually worked beyond employee’s scheduled shift based on the actual east or west relieving terminal. 12. Relief employees relieving at the alternate relieving terminal shall receive mileage based on the actual east or west relieving terminal. 13. Both relieving employees must agree to the alternate relieving terminal, otherwise the relieving terminal will default to the designated watch relieving terminal listed in Xxxxxxx 00.0.
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Relief at Terminal Opposite Terminal Listed in CBA. (a) For vessels whose contractually designated watch relieving terminal is the Eastern Terminal, the Staff Chief Engineer will include in the vessel’s schedule a Western Terminal relieving time, in addition to the Eastern Terminal relieving time traditionally listed in the schedule. For vessels whose contractually-designated relieving terminal is the Western Terminal, the Staff Chief Engineer will include in the vessel’s schedule an Eastern Terminal relieving time, in addition to the Western Terminal relieving time traditionally listed in the schedule. (b) The Ferries’ employee payroll time sheet form will accurately reflect in the notes section whether the employee relieves at the Eastern Terminal or the Western Terminal. (c) Every engine room employee will accurately complete his/her time sheet consistent with the relieving time applicable to that employee, east side or west side.
Relief at Terminal Opposite Terminal Listed in CBA. For vessels whose contractually designated watch relieving terminal is the Eastern Terminal, the Staff Chief Engineer will include in the vessel’s schedule a Western Terminal relieving time, in addition to the Eastern Terminal relieving time traditionally listed in the schedule. For vessels whose contractually-designated relieving terminal is the Western Terminal, the Staff Chief Engineer will include in the vessel’s schedule an Eastern Terminal relieving time, in addition to the Western Terminal relieving time traditionally listed in the schedule.

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