Common use of Trailer Configuration Clause in Contracts

Trailer Configuration. The Employer will make every effort to have the heaviest loaded trailer as the lead trailer. If the percent of load in one (1) trailer ex- ceeds the other by twenty-five percent (25%) or more, such trailer shall be the lead trailer, except when state or federal regulations require otherwise. However, if the driver feels the percentage ex- ceeds twenty-five percent (25%) in the rear trailer or the unit does not handle properly, he/she may contact management and will be authorized to switch the unit and be paid for such time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: National Master United Parcel Service Agreement, National Master United Parcel Service Agreement, National Master United Parcel Service Agreement

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Trailer Configuration. The Employer will make every effort to have the heaviest loaded trailer as the lead trailer. If the percent of load in one (1) trailer ex- ceeds exceeds the other by twenty-five percent (25%) or more, such trailer trail- er shall be the lead trailer, except when state or federal regulations require otherwise. However, if the driver feels the percentage ex- ceeds exceeds twenty-five percent (25%) in the rear trailer or the unit does not handle properly, he/she may contact management and will be authorized to switch the unit and be paid for such time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: National Master United Parcel Service Agreement, Parcel Service Agreement

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Trailer Configuration. The Employer will make every effort to have the heaviest loaded trailer as the lead trailer. If the percent of load in one (1) trailer ex- ceeds exceeds the other by twenty-five percent (25%) or more, such trailer shall be the lead trailer, except when state or federal regulations require otherwise. However, if the driver feels the percentage ex- ceeds exceeds twenty-five percent (25%) in the rear trailer or the unit does not handle properly, he/she may contact management and will be authorized to switch the unit and be paid for such time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: National Master United Parcel Service Agreement, National Master United Parcel Service Agreement

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