Safe Driving Awards Sample Clauses

Safe Driving Awards. A permanent employee who drives or operates mobile equipment 50 percent or more of the time in performance of duties and any employee who possesses a C.D.L. Class A or B license shall receive awards for safe driving. After the third year, the employee will receive an appropriate award, as recommended by the Labor-Management Committee, for each consecutive year of safe driving completed. Should a driver have a preventable accident, that driver's record for purposes of this provision starts over the first day after the accident.
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Safe Driving Awards. An employee who drives or operates mobile equipment in performance of his/her duties shall receive awards for safe driving. After the first year, the employee will receive an appropriate award, as recommended by the employer, for each consecutive year of safe driving completed. Should a driver have a preventable accident, that driver's record, for purposes of this Provision, starts over the first day after the accident.
Safe Driving Awards. An employee who drives or operates mobile equipment fifty percent (50%) of the time in performance of their duties, and possesses a valid driver’s license shall receive awards for safe driving, including a pin, annually, with the number of safe driving years thereon. After the fifth year, the employee will receive an award of FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) for each consecutive year of safe driving completed. Should the employee have a preventable accident, the employee starts over the first day after the accident.
Safe Driving Awards. Any employee covered by this Agreement who drives or operates motor equipment twenty-five percent of the time or greater in the performance of their duties shall be eligible to receive a safe driving certificate and a $250 bonus in December if the employee has not had a preventable accidents/violations or chargeable accidents within that calendar year. Employees shall be held accountable for accidents that are found to be preventable. The City Manager or designee shall determine whether accidents were preventable.
Safe Driving Awards. An employee who drives or operates mobile equipment fifty (50%) percent of the time in performance of their duties and possesses a valid drivers’ license, shall receive awards for safe driving, including a pin, annually, with the number of safe driving years thereon. After the fifth year, he will receive an award of five ($5.00) dollars for each consecutive year of safe driving completed. Should a driver have a preventable accident, he starts over the first day after the accident. The department will make a reasonable effort to pay the award to qualified employees within 90 calendar days from the receipt of all required driver evaluation information.
Safe Driving Awards. The current Safe driver safe worker award program will be maintained during the life of this Agreement Any Health and Safety Training conducted will be without loss of pay to employees. Any training held on weekends by mutual agreement will be paid at the applicable overtime rates which will be a minimum of two (2) hours.
Safe Driving Awards. 9.01 The employer will provide an award system to extend recognition to the employees of the Company. The program will be at the employers discretion and the employees may provide suggestions tt they so desire.
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Safe Driving Awards. The current T. and A. Safe driver safe worker award program will be maintained during the life of this Agreement

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