Cabin Attendant Instructor/Cabin Safety Training Sample Clauses

Cabin Attendant Instructor/Cabin Safety Training. With the Cabin Attendant's consent, the Company may assign that Cabin Attendant to a position of Instructor/Cabin Safety Training. A Cabin Attendant assigned, in this way, will be paid 88 hours per complete month worked, at the hourly rate of his classification. A Cabin Attendant is entitled to 15 days off per month. The Cabin Attendant Instructor who is released for only part of the same month will be paid a 6 hour credit at his hourly rate, including the Flight Director premium. The Cabin Attendant Instructor who works more than 160 hours in the same month will be paid at time and a half. Should more than one qualified Cabin Attendant volunteer for such an assignment and have the same skills and abilities, the company must take seniority into account for selection purposes. In carrying out his responsibilities, the Cabin Attendant Instructor will not have any disciplinary powers within the meaning of Article 29 of Collective Agreement. The company shall reimburse $12.00 for the cost of a meal during any training day, without receipt, unless the terms of Article 21.01 apply. Cabin attendant instructors may give the following training: • Initial training of new Cabin Attendants; • Annual training for Cabin Attendants; • RCR-DEA every year for FD; • First aid per 2-year period for each Cabin Attendant; • Training of new FDs; • CRM training with the Pilots; • Services training; • Other commercial training requested by the Company; • The Cabin Attendant instructors work on the drafting, translation and creation of training programs. The Cabin Attendant Instructor/Cabin Safety Training remains covered by this Agreement with all rights and privileges related thereto.
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Cabin Attendant Instructor/Cabin Safety Training. With the Cabin Attendant's consent, the Company may assign that Cabin Attendant to a position of Instructor/Cabin Safety Training. A Cabin Attendant assigned, in this way, will be paid eighty (80) hours per complete month worked, at the hourly rate of his classification. A Cabin Attendant is entitled to ten (10) days off per month and remains covered by this Agreement, with all rights and privileges related thereto. Should more than one qualified instructor volunteer for such an assignment and have the same skills and abilities, the company must take seniority into account for selection purposes. The company shall reimburse $12.00 for the cost of a meal during any training day, without receipt, unless the terms of Article 21.01 apply.

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