Spare Operators List Sample Clauses

Spare Operators List. The Department shall keep the spare list down to a minimum consistent with efficiency.
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Spare Operators List. The Department shall keep the spare list down to a minimum consistent with efficiency. 6.21 Medical Examination A transit operator or training instructor who wishes to take the medical examination required for their operator's license at the City's expense shall arrange such medical examination with the medical authority appointed by the City. 6.22 Travel Time 6.22.01 Operators shall receive travel time at their regular rate of pay in accordance with the following provisions: 6.22.01.01 An operator who works a straight shift which has different finishing and commencement points shall receive travel time between the finishing point and commencement point less 5 minutes, provided such travel time is 10 minutes or greater for each shift worked. Straight shifts shall include those shifts which have a work break of ½ hour or less between 2 pieces of work. 6.22.01.02 An operator who works a split shift shall receive travel time between the finishing point and the commencement point of each run which has different finishing and commencement points, less 5 minutes, provided such travel time is 15 minutes or greater for each shift worked. 6.22.02 Travel time shall be included in calculating the length of shifts, but shall not be paid at premium rates for that portion of the shift (after the inclusion of travel time) that exceeds 7.5 hours. 6.23 Leave for Medical and Dental Appointments 6.23.01 A permanent or probationary employee who is compelled to arrange a medical or dental appointment during working hours shall be allowed to meet such appointment on City time and without loss of pay, provided that they are not absent from work for a period longer than 3 hours. Such employee shall not be obliged to make up the time spent away from work to keep the appointment. 6.23.02 A permanent or probationary employee compelled to arrange a medical or dental appointment during working hours which takes longer than 3 hours shall have such time deducted from their earned Income Protection Benefits, unless otherwise provided.

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