Common use of Layover Clause in Contracts

Layover. Upon being released from an assignment at an away-from-home location, an extraboard operator becomes eligible for meal allowance. Meal allowances will begin to accumulate beginning 24 hours after being released from an assignment and will continue until the operator arrives home or is booked off. Meal allowance will be paid in each 24-hour period as follows: 24 to 25 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$7.50 26 to 33 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$18.00 34 to 42 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$30.00 For subsequent 24 hour periods see Article O-8 Meal Allowance. An extraboard operator held away from home without work will receive a layover penalty of $5.00 per hour or fraction thereof for each hour after the 16th hour for the next eight consecutive hours. After the first 24 hours, the operator will be paid $5.00 per hour in eight-hour cycles⎯eight hours off, eight hours paid, eight hours off, and so forth until he/she reports for an assignment/protection except when the $5.00 would duplicate the hours paid at the protection rate. This does not apply to operators on temporary transfer. Operators held away from home without work for more than 36 hours will be assigned on the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal after the 36th hour. Operators held beyond the first schedule to or towards will be paid at the protection rate beginning at the 36th hour or in cases of weather cancellations beginning at the time of the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal until the operator receives an assignment. There will be no duplication of pay. This provision does not apply to operators performing work under the Temporary Transfer articles. The layover penalty and meal allowance will not apply to extraboard operators on regular run assignments or hold-downs.

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Samples: Duration of Agreement

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Layover. Upon being released from an assignment at an away-from-home location, an extraboard operator becomes eligible for meal allowance. Meal allowances will begin to accumulate beginning 24 hours after being released from an assignment and will continue until the operator arrives home or is booked off. Meal allowance will be paid in each 24-hour period as follows: 24 to 25 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$7.50 26 to 33 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$18.00 34 to 42 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$30.00 For subsequent 24 hour periods see Article O-8 Meal Allowance. An extraboard operator held away from home without work will receive a layover penalty of $5.00 per hour or fraction thereof for each hour after the 16th hour for the next eight consecutive hours. After the first 24 hours, the operator will be paid $5.00 per hour in eight-hour cycles⎯eight cycleseight hours off, eight hours paid, eight hours off, and so forth until he/she reports for an assignment/protection except when the $5.00 would duplicate the hours paid at the protection rate. This does not apply to operators on temporary transfer. Operators held away from home without work for more than 24 36 hours will be assigned on the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal after the 36th hour. Operators held beyond the first schedule to or towards will be paid at the protection rate beginning at the 36th hour or in cases of weather cancellations beginning at the time of the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal until the operator receives an assignment. There will be no duplication of pay. This provision does not apply to operators performing work under the Temporary Transfer articles. The layover penalty and meal allowance will not apply to extraboard operators on regular run assignments or hold-downs.

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Samples: Duration of Agreement

Layover. Upon being released from an assignment at an away-from-home location, an extraboard operator becomes eligible xxx- gible for meal allowance. Meal allowances will begin to accumulate beginning 24 hours after being released from an assignment and will continue until the operator arrives home or is booked off. Meal allowance will be paid in each 24-hour period as follows: 24 to 25 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$7.50 26 to 33 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$18.00 34 to 42 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$30.00 For subsequent 24 hour periods see Article O-8 Meal Allowance. An extraboard operator held away from home without work will receive a layover penalty of $5.00 per hour or fraction thereof for each hour after the 16th hour for the next eight consecutive hours. After the first 24 hours, the operator will be paid $5.00 per hour in eight-hour cycles⎯eight cycles eight hours off, eight hours paid, eight hours off, and so forth until he/she reports for an assignment/protection pro- tection except when the $5.00 would duplicate the hours paid at the protection rate. This does not apply to operators on temporary transfer. Operators held away from home without work for more than 36 hours will be assigned on the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal after the 36th hour. Operators held beyond the first schedule to or towards will be paid at the protection rate beginning at the 36th hour or in cases of weather cancellations beginning at the time of the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal until the operator receives an assignment. There will be no duplication duplica- tion of pay. This provision does not apply to operators performing work under the Temporary Transfer articles. The layover penalty and meal allowance will not apply to extraboard operators on regular run assignments or hold-downs.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

Layover. Upon being released from an assignment at an away-from-home location, an extraboard operator becomes eligible for meal allowance. Meal allowances will begin to accumulate beginning 24 hours after being released from an assignment and will continue until the operator arrives home or is booked off. Meal allowance will be paid in each 24-hour period as follows: 24 to 25 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$7.50 26 to 33 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$18.00 34 to 42 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$30.00 For subsequent 24 hour periods see Article O-8 Meal Allowance. An extraboard operator held away from home without work will receive a layover penalty of $5.00 per hour or fraction thereof for each hour after the 16th hour for the next eight consecutive hours. After the first 24 hours, the operator will be paid $5.00 per hour in eight-hour cycles⎯eight hours off, eight hours paid, eight hours off, and so forth until he/she reports for an assignment/protection except when the $5.00 would duplicate the hours paid at the protection rate. This does not apply to operators on temporary transfer. Operators held away from home without work for more than 24 36 hours will be assigned on the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal after the 36th hour. Operators held beyond the first schedule to or towards will be paid at the protection rate beginning at the 36th hour or in cases of weather cancellations beginning at the time of the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal until the operator receives an assignment. There will be no duplication of pay. This provision does not apply to operators performing work under the Temporary Transfer articles. The layover penalty and meal allowance will not apply to extraboard operators on regular run assignments or hold-downs.

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Samples: Duration of Agreement

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Layover. Upon being released from an assignment at an away-from-home location, an extraboard operator becomes eligible for meal allowance. Meal allowances will begin to accumulate beginning 24 hours after being released from an assignment and will continue until the operator arrives home or is booked off. Meal allowance will be paid in each 24-hour period as follows: 24 to 25 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$7.50 26 to 33 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$18.00 34 to 42 hours from the time an Operator goes to bed ………$30.00 For subsequent 24 hour periods see Article O-8 Meal Allowance. An extraboard operator held away from home without work will receive a layover penalty of $5.00 per hour or fraction thereof for each hour after the 16th hour for the next eight consecutive hours. After the first 24 hours, the operator will be paid $5.00 per hour in eight-hour cycles⎯eight cycleseight hours off, eight hours paid, eight hours off, and so forth until he/she reports for an assignment/protection except when the $5.00 would duplicate the hours paid at the protection rate. This does not apply to operators on temporary transfer. Operators held away from home without work for more than 36 hours will be assigned on the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal after the 36th hour. Operators held beyond the first schedule to or towards will be paid at the protection rate beginning at the 36th hour or in cases of weather cancellations beginning at the time of the first schedule to or towards his/her home terminal until the operator receives an assignment. There will be no duplication of pay. This provision does not apply to operators performing work under the Temporary Transfer articles. The layover penalty and meal allowance will not apply to extraboard operators on regular run assignments or hold-downs.

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Samples: Duration of Agreement

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