Common use of Lineholder Clause in Contracts

Lineholder. Hourly rate of pay times the credited flight time for the pairing, divided by the number of hours away from home, times the number of hours away from home falling within the holiday. Example: A Flight Attendant making $40.00 per hour flies a pairing which produces fourteen (14) hours of credited flight time and keeps the Flight Attendant away from home (check-in to check-out) for forty-eight (48) hours of which twenty-four (24) hours falls on the holiday: $560.00 ÷ 48 hours away from home = $11.67 $11.67 x 24 hours on holiday = $280.08 Holiday Pay = $280.08

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Tentative Agreement, Flight Attendant Agreement

Lineholder. Hourly rate of pay times the credited flight time for the pairing, divided by the number of hours away from home, times the number of hours away from home falling within the holidayholiday . Example: A Flight Attendant making $40.00 40 .00 per hour flies a pairing which produces fourteen (14) hours of credited flight time and keeps the Flight Attendant away from home (check-in to check-out) for forty-eight (48) hours of which twenty-four (24) hours falls on the holiday: $560.00 560 .00 ÷ 48 hours away from home = $11.67 11 .67 $11.67 11 .67 x 24 hours on holiday = $280.08 280 .08 Holiday Pay = $280.08280 .08

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Flight Attendant Agreement