Regular Relief Initial Dispatch Rules Clause Samples
Regular Relief Initial Dispatch Rules. A. During the initial selection processes as detailed in Section 29.4, above, Reliefs will be called in seniority order at two (2) phone numbers known by WSF between 0800 and 1900 hours, or anytime that a Relief is on duty. If a Relief is at work they will be called on the ship’s telephone or the ship’s radio in order to make contact with the Relief.
B. After each Relief has made a selection, within thirty (30) minutes the dispatcher shall send the next Relief the most current version via email and call the Relief informing them the updated list has been sent. The Relief will then have thirty (30) minutes to review the updated list and return the call before selecting from open assignments; if the Relief does not return the call within thirty (30) minutes, the dispatcher may move on to the next Relief. However, a Relief working on the Seattle-Bremerton route, the Anacortes-San ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ route or who is in transit to work will have until they arrive on watch to return the call. Reliefs that are at work will be afforded reasonable time to fulfill job selections based on route and workload.
C. When the Relief LDO who has not returned the phone call to dispatch in the timeframe listed above, does make contact with dispatch, the Relief will be offered all remaining jobs that are still remaining in the initial selection process.
Regular Relief Initial Dispatch Rules.
A. During the initial selection processes as detailed in Section 29.4 above, reliefs will be called in seniority order at two (2) phone numbers known by WSF between 0800 and 1900 hours, or anytime that a relief is on duty. If a relief is at work they will be called on the ship’s telephone or the ship’s radio in order to make contact with the relief.
B. After each relief has made a selection, within thirty (30) minutes the dispatcher shall send the next relief the most current version via email and call the relief informing them the updated list has been sent. The relief will then have thirty (30) minutes to review the updated list and return the call before selecting from open
Regular Relief Initial Dispatch Rules. A. During the initial selection processes as detailed in Section 5.08 above, reliefs will be called in seniority order between 0800 and 1900 hours, or anytime that a relief is on duty. If a relief is at work they will be called on the ship’s telephone or the ship’s radio in order to make contact with the relief.
B. After each relief has made a selection, within thirty (30) minutes the dispatcher shall send the next relief the most current version, along with an update of what each previous relief selected to the employees WSF email address and call the relief informing them the updated list has been sent. The relief will then have thirty (30) minutes to select from open assignments; if the relief does not return the call within thirty (30) minutes, the dispatcher may move on to the next relief. However, a relief working on the Seattle-Bremerton route, the Anacortes-San ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ route or who is in transit to or from work will have one (1) hour to return the call. Relief’s that are at work will be afforded reasonable time to fulfill job selections based on route and workload.
C. A Relief employee on vacation during version selections may email a list of preferred job assignments by terminal and watch designation to dispatch before version selection begins. When dispatch gets to their name they will be awarded any open requested jobs that are available. It is the Relief’s responsibility to ensure they are aware of all job assignments awarded through this process. Any Relief who gets assigned through this process is able to request reassignment.
Regular Relief Initial Dispatch Rules.
A. During the initial selection processes as detailed in Section 29.4, above, Reliefs will be called in seniority order at two (2) phone numbers known by WSF. If a Relief is at work they will be called on the ship’s telephone and ship’s radio in order to make contact with the Relief.
B. The Relief will have thirty (30) minutes to return the phone call to dispatch to accept job assignments. However, a Relief working on the Seattle-Bremerton route, the Anacortes-San ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ route or who is in transit to or from work will have one (1) hour to return the call
C. If the Relief LDO does not return the call to dispatch in the timeframe listed above, the dispatcher will move on to the next senior Relief.
D. When the Relief LDO who has not returned the phone call to dispatch in the timeframe listed above, does make contact with dispatch the Relief will be offered all remaining jobs that are still remaining in the initial selection process.
