Rostering Provisions – Roster Pattern and Cycles Sample Clauses

Rostering Provisions – Roster Pattern and Cycles. 32.6.1 A rolling 3 month projected roster will apply. 32.6.2 The 14-day change rule regarding changes to published rosters will remain as prescribed in clause 32.1 and 32.2 and amendments made to rosters within 14 days are by mutual consent between the Company and Pilot. 32.6.3 If a Pilot’s roster cycle day is changed the Company will endeavour to move that Pilot back to his/her original changeover day as soon as practicable, if requested by the Pilot. 32.6.4 Where the Company requires a cycle change, outside of the pilot’s current cycle week, that change will be by mutual agreement where it occurs within a 4-week period of CHC requesting it. A cycle change that is beyond the 4-week period of CHC requesting the change will occur as directed by the Company. 32.6.5 The Company will use their best endeavours to contact a Pilot by telephone to communicate any changes required to his/her roster within four weeks of CHC requesting the change. 32.6.6 The Company may communicate changes via e-mail/telephone for any roster changes that are for a period between 4 weeks and 3 months of CHC requesting the change. 32.6.7 In relation to the rolling three month projected roster, rosters pertaining to New Pilots and pilots on Type transfers are required to be flexible outside of 14-day rule, until the pilot has received their type endorsement or for a maximum period of three months, whichever occurs earlier. To avoid doubt this means that there is no requirement for CHC to publish a three-month roster for pilots in these categories. 32.6.8 An Employee is not obligated to work on a rostered day off or leave day, however if at Company request he or she agrees to do so, the Employee may choose compensation by one of the following options: a. The day will become a normal Working Day and the Employee will receive a day off in lieu of the day worked. b. The Employee shall be paid an overtime payment as defined in Schedule 2 for every Shift worked. Employees choosing this option shall not be entitled to field leave accrued for the day off and will not receive a day off in lieu of the day worked. The day shall be annotated as a day off on the Pilot’s flight and Duty record but with Duty and flight time recorded. 32.6.9 Where an employee is working an elected Job Sharing roster, the employee may be required to undertake SIM and Training with two months’ prior notice. SIM or Training days constitute normal duty away days (DA) and the Employee shall be paid at their full ordinary ra...
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