Service Emergencies Sample Clauses

Service Emergencies. That period of time or condition when service to the public, the welfare of the employees and/or the Company is or would be in jeopardy unless temporary measures are applied in an expedient manner, as determined by the Region President.
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Service Emergencies. Service complaints that are of an emergency nature or requests for Services shall be resolved by the County division or department providing the subject Service in accordance with standards employed by a modern, well equipped division or department.
Service Emergencies. As used in this Agreement shall mean that period of time or condition when service to the public is or would be impaired unless temporary measures are applied in an expedient manner. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS – As used in this Agreement shall mean the requirements that are necessary to provide adequate and satisfactory telephone service to all customers of the Company. SUNDAY WORK – Any work or tour which begins on Sunday. TOUR, NORMAL – A normal tour shall be eight (8) hours. TOUR, PART – A tour of less length than a normal tour. TOUR, SPLIT – A normal tour where the time interval between the end of the first session and the beginning of the second session is more than two
Service Emergencies. As used in this Agreement shall mean that period of time or condition when service to the public is or would be impaired unless temporary measures are applied in an expedient manner. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS - As used in this Agreement shall mean the requirements that are necessary to provide adequate and satisfactory telephone service to all customers of the Company. SUNDAY WORK - Any work or tour which begins on Sunday. TOUR, NORMAL - A normal tour shall be eight (8) hours. TOUR, PART - A tour of less length than a normal tour. TOUR, SPLIT - A normal tour where the time interval between the end of the first session and the beginning of the second session is more than two (2) hours and not more than four (4) 6 hours. TOUR, NIGHT - A tour of hours which falls partly or entirely outside the period of 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. This tour shall be filled on a bid basis in the exchange. After twelve (12) weeks of night tour work, the employee may request that the job be opened for bids. WORK DAY - The period of time between 12:00 midnight preceding and 12:00 midnight ending any day. Any tour or call-out is part of the work day on which such tour or call-out begins. CWA 4700 Indiana 70 October 1, 2017 Start $12.17 $12.25 6 Months $13.43 $13.56 12 Months $14.88 $15.01 18 Months $16.47 $16.59 24 Months $18.23 $18.37 30 Months $20.16 $20.32 36 Months $22.31 $22.49 42 Months $24.68 $24.88 48 Months $27.33 $27.52 54 Months $30.23 $30.48 Customer Service Technician Network Technician, Business Service Technician CWA 4700 Indiana 71 October 1, 2017 Start $12.41 $12.50 6 Months $13.70 $13.83 12 Months $15.18 $15.31 18 Months $16.80 $16.92 24 Months $18.59 $18.74 30 Months $20.56 $20.73 36 Months $22.76 $22.94 42 Months $25.17 $25.38 48 Months $27.88 $28.07 54 Months $30.83 $31.09 Customer Service Technician Network Technician, Business Service Technician CWA 4700 Indiana 72 October 1, 2017 Start $12.66 $12.75 6 Months $13.97 $14.11 12 Months $15.48 $15.62 18 Months $17.14 $17.26 24 Months $18.96 $19.11 30 Months $20.97 $21.14 36 Months $23.22 $23.40 42 Months $25.67 $25.89 48 Months $28.44 $28.63 54 Months $31.45 $31.71 C06 Customer Service Technician C07 Network Technician, Business Service Technician CWA 4700 Indiana 73 October 1, 2017 CWA 4700 Indiana 74 October 1, 2017 CWA 4700 Indiana 75 October 1, 2017 JOB TITLES Customer Service Technician R PLANT DEPARTMENT DIFFERENTIALS
Service Emergencies. When used in this contract shall mean that period of time or condition when, in the opinion of management, service to the public is or would be impaired unless temporary measures are applied in an expedient manner. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS – As used in this Agreement means the requirements that are necessary to provide adequate and satisfactory telephone service to telephone subscribers. SESSION – One of the two parts into which a tour is divided or assumed to be divided when the nature of the employee’s assignment requires constant attention on duty. A session for full-time employees shall not be less than three (3) hours. SPLIT TOUR – A normal tour where the time interval between the end of the first session and the beginning of the second session is more than one (1) hour. SUNDAY WORK – Any work or tour which begins on a Sunday. TECHNOLOGICAL DISPLACEMENTS – Any regular employee shall be considered displaced by a technological change when his services shall no longer be required as a result of a change in Plant or equipment, or a change in a method of operation diminishing the total number of employees formerly required to supply the same service to the Company or its subscribers, and shall not include layoffs caused by business conditions, variations in subscribers’ requirements or other temporary or seasonal interruption of work. TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE – One whose term of employment is not intended to last more than one (1) year, or who is engaged for a specific project involving a period of time of more than a year. TRAVEL TOUR – Is the time that is required for an employee to travel from one exchange to another without stopping at intermediate points. Such travel tours are of a duration necessary to travel by public, company or private (when authorized by the Company) transportation, whichever will accomplish the most expedient, safe and economical means of traveling between any two designated points or exchanges. WAGE LENGTH OF SERVICE – (Wage Experience Credit) – is the period credited to an employee in the application of the wage schedule for his job classification. The wage length of service does not accumulate beyond the number of months at which an employee attains the maximum for his job. If one is employed at a starting rate higher than the normal starting rate on account of previous telephone or other experience or special training, the wage length of service will include such credit as is given at the time of employment or reemployment plus the se...
Service Emergencies. As used in this Agreement shall mean that period of time or condition when service to the public is or would be impaired unless temporary measures are applied in an expedient manner. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS – As used in this Agreement shall mean the requirements that are necessary to provide adequate and satisfactory telephone service to all customers of the Company. SUNDAY WORK – Any work or tour which begins on Sunday. TOUR, NORMAL – A normal tour shall be eight (8) hours. TOUR, PART – A tour of less length than a normal tour. TOUR, SPLIT – A normal tour where the time interval between the end of the first session and the beginning of the second session is more than two (2) hours and not more than four (4) 6 hours. TOUR, NIGHT – A tour of hours which falls partly or entirely outside the period of 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. This tour shall be filled on a bid basis in the exchange. After twelve (12) weeks of night tour work, the employee may request that the job be opened for bids. WORK DAY – The period of time between 12:00 midnight preceding and 12:00 midnight ending any day. Any tour or call-out is part of the work day on which such tour or call-out begins. STEP C06 C07 C13 Start $13.64 $13.74 13.83 6 Months $15.05 $15.19 15.38 12 Months $16.68 $16.82 17.09 18 Months $18.45 $18.60 18.90 24 Months $20.41 $20.58 21.08 30 Months $22.58 $22.77 23.43 36 Months $25.01 $25.20 26.04 42 Months $27.65 $27.88 28.93 48 Months $30.63 $30.83 32.15 54 Months $33.88 $34.14 35.73 C06 Customer Service Technician C07 Network Technician C13 Network Technician II *Effective the first day of the pay period closest to the effective date STEP C06 C07 C13 Start $13.98 $14.08 14.18 6 Months $15.43 $15.57 15.76 12 Months $17.10 $17.24 17.52 18 Months $18.91 $19.07 19.37 24 Months $20.92 $21.09 21.61 30 Months $23.14 $23.34 24.02 36 Months $25.64 $25.83 26.69 42 Months $28.34 $28.58 29.65 48 Months $31.40 $31.60 32.95 54 Months $34.73 $34.99 36.62 C06 Customer Service Technician C07 Network Technician C13 Network Technician II STEP C06 C07 C13 Start $14.33 $14.43 14.53 6 Months $15.82 $15.96 16.15 12 Months $17.53 $17.67 17.96 18 Months $19.38 $19.55 19.85 24 Months $21.44 $21.62 22.15 30 Months $23.72 $23.92 24.62 36 Months $26.28 $26.48 27.36 42 Months $29.05 $29.29 30.39 48 Months $32.19 $32.39 33.77 54 Months $35.60 $35.86 37.54 C06 Customer Service Technician C07 Network Technician C13 Network Technician II *Effective the first day of the pay period closest to the effective date STE...

Related to Service Emergencies

  • Unforeseeable Emergency In the event of a Participant’s Unforeseeable Emergency, such Participant may request an emergency withdrawal from his or her Account. Any such request shall be subject to the approval of the Administrator, which approval shall not be granted to the extent that such need may be relieved (i) through reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise or (ii) by liquidation of the Participant’s assets (to the extent the liquidation of such assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship). A Participant may withdraw all or a portion of his or her Account due to an Unforeseeable Emergency; provided, however, that the withdrawal shall not exceed the amount reasonably needed to satisfy the need created by the Unforeseeable Emergency.

  • Interconnection Customer Compensation for Actions During Emergency Condition The CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff for its provision of real and reactive power and other Emergency Condition services that the Interconnection Customer provides to support the CAISO Controlled Grid during an Emergency Condition in accordance with Article 11.6.

  • Financial Hardship (a) A Financial Hardship distribution may only be made on account of an immediate and heavy financial need of the Participant, and where the distribution is necessary to satisfy the immediate and heavy financial need. A Financial Hardship distribution will only be considered as necessary to satisfy an immediate and heavy financial need of the Participant if the distribution is not in excess of the amount of the immediate and heavy financial need (including amounts necessary to pay any federal, state or local income taxes or penalties reasonably anticipated to result from the distribution); (b) Financial Hardship shall be determined in accordance with Code Section 403(b), and the regulations thereunder, and the Employer’s or Custodian’s hardship policy and procedures, if applicable. The following are the only financial needs considered immediate and heavy: (1) expenses incurred (or necessary to obtain) for medical care that would be deductible under Code Section 213(d), determined without regard to the limitations in Code Section 213(a) (relating to the applicable percentage of adjusted gross income and the recipients of the medical care) provided that, if the recipient of the medical care is not listed in Code Section 213(a), the recipient is a primary beneficiary under the Plan (as that term is defined in Treas. Reg. 1 401(k)-1(d)(3)(ii)(C); (2) costs directly related to the purchase (excluding mortgage payments) of a principal residence for the Participant; (3) payment of tuition and related educational fees for the next twelve (12) months of post-secondary education for the Participant, the Participant’s spouse, children or dependents, or the Participant’s primary beneficiary; (4) payment necessary to prevent the eviction of the Participant from, or a foreclosure on the mortgage of, the Participant’s principal residence; (5) payments for funeral or burial expenses for the Participant’s deceased parent, spouse, child or dependent, or the Participant’s primary beneficiary; (6) expenses to repair damage to the Participant’s principal residence that would qualify for a casualty loss deduction under Code Section 165 (determined without regard to whether the loss exceeds ten percent (10%) of adjusted gross income; and (7) expenses and losses, including loss of income, incurred by the Participant on account of a disaster declared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), provided that the Participant’s principal residence or principal place of employment at the time of the disaster was located in an area designated by FEMA for individual assistance with respect to the disaster.

  • Hardship Withdrawals Hardship withdrawals, as provided for in paragraph 6.9 of the Basic Plan Document #04, [X] are [ ] are not permitted.

  • Developer Compensation for Emergency Services If, during an Emergency State, the Developer provides services at the request or direction of the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner, the Developer will be compensated for such services in accordance with the NYISO Services Tariff.

  • PERIOD OF SERVICE The Grant Services will commence on the Start Date and shall expire on the End Date as set forth in the SUMMARY PAGE.

  • Grades of Service The Parties shall initially engineer and shall monitor and augment all trunk groups consistent with the Joint Process as set forth in Section 14.1 of this Attachment.

  • CHANGES IN EMERGENCY AND SERVICE CONTACT PERSONS In the event that the name or telephone number of any emergency or service contact for the Competitive Supplier changes, Competitive Supplier shall give prompt notice to the Town in the manner set forth in Article 18.3. In the event that the name or telephone number of any such contact person for the Town changes, prompt notice shall be given to the Competitive Supplier in the manner set forth in Article 18.3.

  • Hardship Distribution Upon the Board of Director's determination (following petition by the Executive) that the Executive has suffered an unforeseeable financial emergency as described in Section 2.2.2, the Company shall distribute to the Executive all or a portion of the Deferral Account balance as determined by the Company, but in no event shall the distribution be greater than is necessary to relieve the financial hardship.

  • Hardship In the event the Investor sells the Company's Common Stock pursuant to subsection (c) above and the Company fails to perform its obligations as mandated in Section 2.5 and 2.2 (c), and specifically fails to provide the Investor with the shares of Common Stock for the applicable Advance, the Company acknowledges that the Investor shall suffer financial hardship and therefore shall be liable for any and all losses, commissions, fees, or financial hardship caused to the Investor.

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