Regular Runs. 1. If a run is canceled and the driver reports for work, because he/she has not been informed of the cancellation, the driver shall be compensated for one hour of work. 2. If a replacement driver is needed for a fifth hour run, priority will be given to a regular four-hour driver, for that run, if available. 3. Anything less than five working days shall be rotated among four-hour drivers on the basis of low hours; such hours will be logged. Whenever a regular driver with a fifth hour is absent for an extended period of time, (extended period of time is defined as over five working days), four-hour drivers shall be afforded an opportunity to perform that fifth hour job, on the basis of seniority. Such hours will be logged. (The dispatcher shall assign such runs.) 4. The mail run which is one-half hour extra pay shall be considered part of a driver's regular run.
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Regular Runs. 1. If a run is canceled cancelled and the driver reports for work, because he/she has not been informed of the cancellation, the driver shall be compensated for one hour of work.
2. If a replacement driver is needed for a fifth hour run, priority will be given to a regular four-hour driver, for that run, if available.
3. Anything less than five working days shall be rotated among four-hour drivers on the basis of low hours; such hours will be logged. Whenever a regular driver with a fifth hour is absent for an extended period of time, (extended period of time is defined as over five working days), four-hour drivers shall be afforded an opportunity to perform that fifth hour job, on the basis of seniority. Such hours will be logged. (The dispatcher shall assign such runs.)
4. The mail run which is one-half hour extra pay shall be considered part of a driver's regular run.
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Sources: Master Agreement