Schedule “D” - Transit Booking Sample Clauses

Schedule “D” - Transit Booking. A booking is understood to consist of a book of crew guides which shall show ho urs of work, lunch periods, days off, wages for the day, guide number, and duration of said guide. Bookings will be posted four (4) weeks in advance of the three (3) month period. Operator Includes full and part time bus drivers.
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