Transportation staff definition

Transportation staff means employees of the school district who work primarily in the transportation of students. Examples include:
Transportation staff means the person or persons employed directly by the Corporate Consortium,
Transportation staff means all non-exempt employees of the transportation department, and shall include all bus driv- ers, dispatchers, mailroom and shop personnel. This defini- tion shall exclude the following staff positions: driver foreman, mailroom supervisor, and lead mechanics. These individuals shall serve as resource persons for the Communication Coun-

Examples of Transportation staff in a sentence

  • Transportation staff must be employed by October 15, 2022 for the payment on January 31, 2023 provided they are still actively employed at the time the off- schedule payment is paid.

  • Transportation staff actively employed by January 15, 2023 for the June 30, 2023 payment provided they are still actively employed at the time the off-schedule payment is paid.

  • Transportation staff are non-exempt employees and are therefore subject to standard wage, hour, and overtime laws in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Colorado law.

  • Prior to the selection of runs by the Transportation staff, the individual driver must present an approved physical examination to the Manager of Transportation to verify the ability to drive.

  • Maintenance and Transportation staff may use vacation time on these days, if they have time left according to their time allowed, or they may use unpaid time.

  • Transportation staff must additionally call the Transportation Supervisor.

  • Transportation staff will be required to attend K-4 Open Houses at their assigned building to meet with parents.

  • The District’s Transportation staff shall investigate these reports and provide a written reply within ten (10) days.

  • Transportation staff are compensated at an hourly rate depending upon years of service and experience and receive overtime pay for hours worked in excess of 10 in a single workday and/or in excess of 40 in a work week.

  • At least six (6) months prior to initiating design of a City-Dedicated Open Space, Developer shall consult with Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services staff and Department of Transportation staff regarding the status of the DISC.