Common use of – Emergency Workover Assignment Clause in Contracts

– Emergency Workover Assignment. A. Emergency workover shall be defined as an unplanned vacancy for which the Company did not have seven (7) days advance notice of (i.e. injury, illness, and bereavement). In which case, absent volunteers, the following procedures shall be utilized to fill such vacancies. B. In any calendar year in which the number of uncovered Pilot duty shifts does not exceed two (2) at a location, due to a lack of volunteers, the Company will not have the ability to require workover at that location. C. In the event such uncovered shifts exceed two (2) in any calendar year at a location, required workover may be assigned in an emergency situation on the basis of reverse seniority and rotated thereafter. The Company may only use this option to cover vacancies where less than seven (7) days advance notice of the vacancy was received. D. For the purposes of Emergency workover, the Company shall not require any Pilot to perform more than two (2) Emergency workover shifts or more than twenty one (21) total shifts in any calendar month. E. The Company will report to the Union the number of uncovered shifts each month. F. No Pilot can be forced on an emergency workover at a base other than his assigned base. Pilots who are forced to perform a workover shall be reimbursed for any verifiable non-refundable expenses they incurred on the day of the workover only.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement (Air Methods Corp)

– Emergency Workover Assignment. A. Emergency workover shall be defined as an unplanned vacancy for which the Company did not have seven (7) days advance advanced notice of (i.e. injury, illness, and bereavement). In which case, absent volunteers, the following procedures shall be utilized to fill such vacancies. B. In any calendar year in which the number of uncovered Pilot duty shifts does not exceed two (2) at a location, due to a lack of volunteers, the Company will not have the ability to require workover at that location. C. In the event such uncovered shifts exceed two (2) in any calendar year at a location, required workover may be assigned in an emergency situation on the basis of reverse seniority and rotated thereafter. The Company may only use this option to cover vacancies where less than seven (7) days advance notice of the vacancy was received. D. For the purposes of Emergency workover, the Company shall not require any Pilot to perform more than two (2) Emergency workover shifts or more than twenty one (21) total shifts in any calendar month. E. The Company will report to the Union union the number of uncovered shifts each month. F. No Pilot can be forced on an emergency workover at a base other than his assigned base. Pilots who are forced to perform a workover shall be reimbursed for any verifiable non-refundable expenses they incurred on the day of the workover only.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement (Air Methods Corp)