Layovers, Breakdowns Sample Clauses

Layovers, Breakdowns or Impassable Highways When a driver is delayed through no fault of his own, due to weather conditions, waiting over weekends and/or holidays, impassable highways or equipment breakdowns and/or unnecessary delays at destinations, he shall notify the home office or nearest terminal by telephone of such condition and ask for instructions, except in case of emergency. After such notification, the driver is to be paid at the appropriate rate per hour during the delay; provided, however, that in no case shall any employee be paid for more than ten (10) hours out of every twenty-four (24)-hour period. The Employer shall pay any driver’s delay time outside of the terminal in accordance with drivers’ logs, subject to the Employer’s notification or verification procedures. Delay time due to running out of fuel resulting from proven mechanical failure, or when driver complies with Employer fueling procedure, shall be paid at the appropriate hourly rate. Where an employee is required to stay with equipment, as well as all time lost due to delays as a result of overloads or certificate violations involving federal, state or city regulations which occur through no fault of the driver, he shall be paid for all time while delayed. Upon returning to the home terminal or completion of the trip, the driver must present any claim for waiting time to the Employer personnel on duty in order to receive pay for such claim. Any driver shall be paid an additional forty ($40.00) dollars a day for meals for every twenty-four (24) hour period after he/she is broken down and staying in corporate lodging for four days or more. On the fourth (4th) day, meal pay shall be compensated back to day one. The provisions of this Section will not rule out grievances where the destination of delivery is restricted.
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