- TERMINAL CLOSURE Sample Clauses

- TERMINAL CLOSURE. When a terminal is closed or partially closed, and the work is transferred to another terminal, in whole or in part, an employee at the closed or partially closed down terminal has the right to transfer at the Company's expense to the terminal into which the work was transferred if work is available.
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- TERMINAL CLOSURE. A. When a Terminal is closed or partially closed and the work of the Terminal is transferred to another Terminal in whole or in part, an over-the-road driver at the closed or partially closed down Terminal shall have the right to transfer at the Company's expense to the Terminal into which the work was transferred if work is there available. Payment is conditional upon completion of ninety (90) calendar days of continuous service at the new location. Fifty percent (50%) of the expense will be paid upon completion of transfer and the balance upon completion of ninety (90) calendar days service with the Company from the date the move is completed. B. Such employees within a Local Union jurisdiction will be dove-tailed into the seniority lists as of the dates they first become employees in their classification. C. When the work is transferred from one Local Union's jurisdiction to another Local Union's jurisdiction, those Local Unions and the Company shall meet to determine the seniority rights position of the employee or employees. D. Whenever a man is transferred at the request of the Company his reasonable moving expense shall be borne by the Company. E. For the purpose of this Article, "expense" is defined to mean the cost of moving normal household goods and chattels up to a maximum of one thousand (1,000) cubic feet. F. When the Company contributes to the cost of moving, it shall have entitlement to select the mover.

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  • School Closings Those Employees not required to work on scheduled days of student instruction which are not held because of conditions not within the control of school authorities such as inclement weather, fires, epidemics, mechanical break downs and health condition as defined by the city, county or state health authorities, will not be paid for such days. However, a Bargaining Unit Member shall have the right to use not more than two (2) personal business days or sick days during a single school year in order to receive pay for a cancelled day of pupil instruction on which that Bargaining Unit Member was not required to work and which will not be rescheduled. (This time may be used in hours equivalent to the Employee’s normal work day. Example: A xxxx’x full day is seven (7) hours. Therefore, the Employee would have fourteen (14) hours available to use during a school closing). In order to exercise this option, the Bargaining Unit Member must give written notice to the Superintendent’s office not later than two (2) work days after the cancelled day for which personal business leave is to be substituted. Pay for this day will be remitted to the Bargaining Unit Member(s) so electing on the next regular payroll. Such Employees shall work on any rescheduled days of student instruction which are established by the Employer and will be paid at their regular daily rate of pay. Twelve (12) month Employees will be required to work on days when school is not in session and shall be paid their regular rates of pay for such days, except that if said Employees cannot make it to work, they are entitled to use sick leave. Any Employee who begins his/her duties at the regularly scheduled time shall be paid a minimum of two (2) hours at their regular hourly rate if the Employer fails to cancel school prior to the Employee's regularly scheduled starting time. If notification of a school closing is made after 6:10 a.m., any bus driver who has not been notified and who has left home for their regularly scheduled route will be compensated two (2) hours pay. Severe inclement weather may cause it to be necessary for custodial Employees to leave prior to the completion of their regular work shift. The Employee will have the option of using sick leave.

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  • Additional Closings (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at any time and from time to time from the date of the Initial Closing and ending on October 15, 2012, the Company may, at one or more additional closings (each an “Additional Closing” and collectively with the Initial Closing, a “Closing”), without obtaining the signature, consent or permission of any of the Lender, offer and sell to other investors, which may include one or more of the Lenders (the “New Lenders”) Notes and Warrants pursuant to this Agreement under the same terms and conditions as set forth in this Agreement, with such Notes having an aggregate Principal Amount of no more than the difference of (i) the Maximum Funding Amount minus (ii) the aggregate Principal Amount of all Notes previously sold hereunder. As set forth above, New Lenders may include persons or entities who are already Lenders under this Agreement. (b) The Company and each New Lender purchasing one or more Notes at an Additional Closing will execute counterpart signature pages to this Agreement, and each New Lender will, upon delivery by such New Lender to the Company of such signature pages, and the payment by such New Lender to the Company of the principal amount of the Note(s) to be purchased by such New Lender and the purchase price for the Warrant(s) to be acquired by such New Lender at such Additional Closing, become a party to, and bound by, this Agreement to the same extent as if such New Lender had been a Lender at the Initial Closing. The obligation of the Company to sell and issue Notes and Warrants to New Lenders at each Additional Closing, and the obligation of each New Lender at each Additional Closing to purchase a Note and Warrant, shall each be subject to satisfaction of the applicable conditions set forth in Sections 2.3 and 2.4 of this Agreement, except that unless otherwise set forth therein, each reference in Section 2.3 and 2.4 to the “Closing” shall instead refer to the applicable Additional Closing. Immediately after each Additional Closing, the Schedule of Lenders attached to this Agreement will be amended, without the consent of any other Lender, to add to the names of the New Lenders purchasing Notes and Warrants at such Additional Closing as “Lenders” hereunder and to set forth the principal amount of each Note and the Warrant purchase price for each New Lender under this Agreement. The Company will promptly furnish to each Lender upon request, a copy of the Schedule of Lenders as amended to the date of such request.

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