SCHEDULING/BIDDING Sample Clauses

The SCHEDULING/BIDDING clause establishes the procedures and requirements for planning and submitting bids or proposals for work under a contract. Typically, it outlines timelines for when schedules or bids must be submitted, the format or method of submission, and any criteria that must be met for a bid to be considered valid. For example, it may require contractors to provide detailed work schedules or cost estimates by a certain deadline. This clause ensures an organized and transparent process for allocating work or awarding contracts, helping to prevent misunderstandings and disputes over timing and selection criteria.
SCHEDULING/BIDDING. Vacation bidding shall be subject to the process set forth in Appendix B to this contract. Modifications to Appendix B may occur per the recommendation of the Labor-Management Committee. In determining schedules, the wishes of the employees will be respected as to the time of taking vacation, insofar as the needs of the Employer will permit. .Employees may submit requests after the vacation bidding period, and such requests will be granted upon a first-come, first- serve basis.
SCHEDULING/BIDDING. 1. BIDDING A. LINE/PRIMARY BIDS 1. Bids must be posted via electronic means by no later than noon central time on the 2nd of each month. 2. Bids will close on the 5th at noon central time. No bids will be accepted after the posted closing date and time. 3. When the Seniority List is incomplete, resulting in a need for an adjustment, the Company will advise the Union of the situation. 4. Bids will be awarded in order of seniority. A Flight Attendant who fails to submit a bid, or who does not bid enough lines, will be assigned the first available bid line or reserve slot in accordance with her/his seniority after the bid awards are completed. 5. Bid results will be posted by noon central time on the 6th via electronic means. Bid results are not final until the end of bid line protest. 6. Flight Attendants must protest bid results by noon central time on the 7th. Any bid protest which changes the bid results will be corrected and the new bid results will be posted via electronic means. 7. A Flight Attendant may submit a “Request for Pay on Leave” form for pay purposes when it is known to Crew Planning prior to the awarding of bid lines that she/he will be absent for the entire month as a result of medical leave, FMLA due to his/her own illness, or maternity leave, and is eligible for accrued sick leave or vacation(s). For other than vacation, Flight Attendants may indicate how many trips they wish to be paid from their accumulated sick leave bank up to 118.2 one hundred thirty (130.00) TFP, provided such Flight Attendant has sufficient trips in her/his accumulated sick leave bank. 8. A Flight Attendant who, due to inactive status is not able to participate in the bidding process must contact Crew Planning within two (2) business days of returning to active status or within two (2) business days after successfully completing her/his required training necessary to gain active status, whichever is later, to have a line built. Those Flight Attendants required to complete Recurrent Training in order to gain active status will be given two (2) business days beginning the following day after Recurrent Training is completed. In order for a Flight Attendant to bid, and be awarded a line for the next month, the Flight Attendant must have a return to work date processed on or prior to the fourth (4th) of the current month. If the Flight Attendant submits a return to work statement to the Company on the fifth (5th) of the current month, he/she will need to contact Crew P...
SCHEDULING/BIDDING. 1. BIDDING 1. Bids must be posted via electronic means and a Voice Response Unit (VRU) by no later than noon central time on the 2nd of each month. 2.
SCHEDULING/BIDDING. Article 10.1. C.6:
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