Summer Scrub Crews Sample Clauses

Summer Scrub Crews. When Custodial Summer Crews are utilized, the following shall be adhered to: (a) There may be three (3) crews, as follows: (i) Crew A: Xxxxxx Harbour, Madeira Park. (ii) Crew B: Sechelt, Chatelech, Xxxxx Bay, West Sechelt, Halfmoon Bay, Kinnikinnick, Phoenix, Field Road. (iii) Crew C: Xxxxxxx Creek, Cedar Grove, Gibsons, Heritage Building, Elphinstone, Langdale, School Board Office. (b) Crews will function only in July and August. (c) Crews may have a combination of ten (10) and eight (8) hour shifts, in accordance with the collective agreement. (d) Crew members will attend meetings prior to summer clean-up to have input into scheduling and work loads. (e) Crew members' travel time to and from their posted positions to the summer work sites will be counted as time worked. (f) Crews will be assigned clean-up time in person hours which is equitable across the district. (g) Crew schedules for each work site will show the following: (i) total number of person hours of the summer crew as well as the total number of person hours the posted custodial staff have already had for summer clean-up; (ii) specific jobs assigned to each member of the crew. These jobs are to be rotated on a day-to-day or school-to-school basis at the agreement of the crew members and the Custodian III. (h) Crews will receive a priority list of jobs that will be applied equitably across the district. (i) Lead hand rate will be paid to the senior custodial person on each crew. If the senior custodial person is absent, the next senior person will receive this rate, etc. (j) Crews will be composed of the normal custodial staff for the assigned area (‘a’ above). (k) Crew members may switch crews providing the request is reasonable and has approval of the Custodial Supervisor. This request will not be unreasonably refused. (l) Each crew will be provided with all necessary equipment, including a carpet cleaner. (m) Whenever possible, the summer work schedule will be organized so that a member of the posted custodial staff will be on hand during summer clean-up. It is understood that flexibility may be necessary due to construction, vacation schedules and emergencies. (n) A crew member requesting to work alone will be accommodated whenever possible. It is understood that this request will not be unreasonably refused.
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Summer Scrub Crews. When Custodial Summer Crews are utilized, the following shall be adhered to: (a) There may be three (3) crews, as follows: (i) Crew A: Xxxxxx Harbour, Madeira Park. (ii) Crew B: Sechelt, Chatelech, Xxxxx Bay, West Sechelt, Halfmoon Bay, Kinnikinnick, Phoenix, Field Road. (iii) Crew C: Xxxxxxx Creek, Cedar Grove, Gibsons, Heritage Building, Elphinstone, Langdale, School Board Office. (b) Crews will function only in July and August. (c) Crews may have a combination of ten (10) and eight (8) hour shifts, in accordance with the collective agreement. (d) Crew members will attend meetings prior to summer clean-up to have input into scheduling and work loads.

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