Vacant Route definition

Vacant Route. A route shall be considered vacant when the incumbent ceases to be an employee, becomes the incumbent of another route or position, or when an additional route is created.
Vacant Route. A route shall be considered vacant when the incumbent ceases to be an employee, becomes the incumbent of another route or position, or when an additional route is created. Prior to filling a vacant route, the Corporation will explore the feasibility of merging all or part of the route with one or several other routes provided the total duration of work in the modified routes does not exceed forty (40) hours per week on average over a four (4) week period. Should there be a disagreement on the remuneration reallocation from one route to the other, the Transition Committee will be requested to make a recommendationto the parties on a fair and equitable distribution. For the purpose of this clause, the Transition Committee will identify in advance the locations where it would be possible and appropriate to merge routes and will make recommendations to the Corporation.

Examples of Vacant Route in a sentence

  • VACANT ROUTE ASSIGNMENTS: 41 42 The Supervisor of Transportation or his/her designee will post a notice of 43 Vacant Route Assignments in a public place for 3 working days.

  • VACANT ROUTE ASSIGNMENTS: 39 The Supervisor of Transportation or his/her designee will post a notice of 40 Vacant Route Assignments in a public place for 3 working days.

Related to Vacant Route

  • Vacant Land means the land parcels described on Schedule A attached hereto.

  • Residential building means a building containing one or more residential dwellings.