Work & Wait Time Sample Clauses

Work & Wait Time. General Freight A rate of $15.00 per hour will be paid for authorized additional hours (i.e. handbomb) at pick-up (shipper) or at delivery (consignee), and a signature for time spent is obtained on a Delay Time Report. Other waiting time over two (2) hours will be paid at $20 per hour. This item applies to mileage rates only. If a signature is refused, Dispatch must be advised. Wait Time – Containers 65% of validated waiting time revenue based on: - single 20’ container - 2 hours free time - 40’ container - 3 hours free time - 1 set of trains - 4 hours free time
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Work & Wait Time. General Freight A rate of $15.00 per hour will be paid for authorized additional hours (i.e. handbomb) at pick-up (shipper) or at delivery (consignee), and a signature for time spent is obtained on a Delay Time Report. Other waiting time over two (2) hours will be paid at rates specified below. This item applies to mileage rates only. If a signature is refused, Dispatch must be advised. Wait Time effective June 7, 2006 $15.00/hr Wait Time effective January 1, 2007 $15.00/hr Wait Time effective January 1, 2008 $20.00/hr Wait Time – Containers 67 ½% of validated waiting time revenue based on: - single 20’ container - 2 hours free time - 40’ container - 3 hours free time - 1 set of trains - 4 hours free time

Related to Work & Wait Time

  • Contract Time The period of time established for completion of the Project by the Contract Documents. Contract Time commences upon the date specified in the Proceed Order and ends upon the Material Completion and Occupancy Date, as it may be amended.

  • Project Time As defined herein, this is the time within which the Contractor shall complete all Work contracted for under this Contract as indicated in a fully authorized Service Work Order pursuant to the Service Work Order Process provision set forth in this Contract.

  • Work Time A. Work time includes time during which an employee:

  • Work Day The standard work day shall be eight (8) consecutive hours of work exclusive of a lunch period in a consecutive twenty-four (24) hour day.

  • Turnaround Time The number of hours between scheduled shifts shall not be less than seven and one-half (7-1/2) hours. Violations shall be compensated at the rate of time and one-half for all hours worked on the shift following the hours of rest.

  • Project Timeline The Project Timeline establishes a start and end date for each Phase of the Project. Developed during the Initiate & Plan Stage and revised as mutually agreed to, if needed, the timeline accounts for resource availability, business goals, size and complexity of the Project, and task duration requirements.

  • Work Shifts Employees shall be scheduled to work on regular work shifts having regular starting and quitting times. Except for emergencies (see Section D), employees' work schedules shall not be changed without written notice to the employee at least five (5) working days prior to the date the change is to be effective. Irregular work schedules shall not be changed without written notice to the employee at least ten

  • Work Week The work week will begin at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday and end at 11:59 p.m. the following Saturday.

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