WORKING RULES FOR POWER PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Sample Clauses

WORKING RULES FOR POWER PRODUCTION PERSONNEL. 36.1 Employees will be notified of impending assignment before quitting time of previous day worked. (The intent of this provision is that tools, etc., will be gathered on Department time.) 36.2 All employees will report to Newhalem and travel to work locations in department vehicles on department time. The current incumbents (8 operators and 2 electrical constructers) will not be required to report to Newhalem. 36.3 During regular work hours when Generation employees are prevented from returning to their assigned work location because of impassable roads or similar conditions beyond their control, they may upon reporting to their supervisor be permitted to work at their regular rate of pay at a Seattle City Light location designated by that supervisor. Employees who are not given a work assignment shall be on standby during normal working hours and compensated at their regular rate of pay. Employees who do not accept a work assignment pursuant to this paragraph will be eligible to use their accumulated leave. 36.4 The job functions of Hydroelectric Operators and Electrician Constructors at the Skagit Project may be shared as described in Appendix D. 36.4.1 The Gorge, Diablo, Xxxx and Boundary hydroelectric stations, when staffed, shall be operated by a Hydroelectric Operator II. 36.4.2 When the Skagit Generation supervisors are absent from the Xxxx Powerhouse, Gorge Powerhouse, or Diablo Powerhouse for more than two (2) consecutive hours, the Department shall appoint any one (1) of the journey classifications as “In Charge (111.65%).” The employee so designated will supervise but will also work and shall be permitted to use the tools of their respective trades. 36.4.3 When the crew at a worksite consists of two (2) or more Journey Level Workers, one (1) of the Journey Level Workers will be assigned and paid as a Journey Worker-In-Charge (111.65%). If two (2) crew members at a worksite consist of one (1) Journey Level Worker and any other job classification, the requirement for supervision is satisfied. 36.5 When employees are prevented (due to impassable roads or similar conditions) from returning to their regular place of residence after completing their workday, the Department shall provide the employees with food and quarters at no cost to the employees. Section 18.3 shall apply. Employees shall return to their own place of residence as soon as conditions allow. 36.6 For purposes of co-ordination with crews, employees temporarily assigned to the Skagit...
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WORKING RULES FOR POWER PRODUCTION PERSONNEL. 36.1 Assignment of employees to the Skagit Project will be understood to mean that maintenance employees may be required to report at either Gorge Powerhouse or Diablo Powerhouse when necessary to integrate the workforce to form a composite crew. Employees so required to report shall travel in Department vehicles on Department time. 36.2 Employees will be notified of impending assignment before quitting time of previous day worked. (The intent of this provision is that tools, etc., will be gathered on Department time.) 36.3 Employees normally assigned to Xxxx Powerhouse will continue to travel on their own time. However, when employees normally assigned to Gorge Powerhouse or to Diablo Powerhouse are required to report to Xxxx Powerhouse, they will travel in Department vehicles or vessels on Department time. Travel time will not be paid when suitable board and lodging are available at Ross. 36.4 During regular work hours when Generation employees are prevented from returning to their assigned work location because of impassable roads or similar conditions beyond their control, they may upon reporting to their supervisor be permitted to work at their regular rate of pay at a Seattle City Light location designated by that supervisor. Employees who are not given a work assignment shall be on standby during normal working hours and compensated at their regular rate of pay. Employees who do not accept a work assignment pursuant to this paragraph will be eligible to use their accumulated leave. 36.5 Crews relieved late at Xxxx Powerhouse, or experiencing unusual delays on route from Xxxx to Diablo, will be compensated at the overtime rate on a reasonable basis. 36.6 The job functions of Hydroelectric Operators and Electrician Constructors at the Skagit Project may be shared as described in Appendix D. 36.6.1 The Gorge, Diablo, Xxxx and Boundary hydroelectric stations, when staffed, shall be operated by a Hydroelectric Operator II. 36.7 When employees are prevented (due to impassable roads or similar conditions) from returning to their regular place of residence after completing their workday, the Department shall provide the employees with food and quarters at no cost to the employees. Section 18.3 shall apply. Employees shall return to their own place of residence as soon as conditions allow. 36.8 For purposes of co-ordination with crews, employees temporarily assigned to the Skagit Project shall be paid forty-five (45) minutes pay per day at their straight tim...

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