Route Selection Meeting Sample Clauses

Route Selection Meeting. During the summer preceding each school year, the Transportation Supervisor, shall develop and design all necessary routes for the ensuing school year. A route selection meeting will be held during the month of August on a date set by the supervisor, for selection of regularly scheduled routes by seniority. Supervisor will notify all transportation employees ten calendar days prior to meeting date. All regularly scheduled routes in operation shall be posted for selection not later than the Friday preceding the route selection meeting. All regular routes will have a set time limit of two (2) hours, except for summer routes, which will have the exact hours of the route, rounded to the nearest quarter hour. Kindergarten runs will have a set time of one and one half (1.5) hours. All run selections will be made in writing. A bus driver can work a maximum of 8 hours of regular runs. Regular runs include regular bus routes, vocational education routes and pre-primary impaired routes. The most senior employee shall have first choice of assignment to a regular scheduled route. Selections shall continue in order of the next most senior employee until all regularly scheduled routes have been assigned. Drivers will be paid up to three hours pay for attendance at the annual mandatory route selection meeting at the standard hourly meeting pay rate. Once a driver has selected a run, he/she may be excused by the supervisor and will sign out for pay purposes. A driver’s attendance after three hours to select a route will be voluntary and without pay.
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Route Selection Meeting. During the summer preceding each school year, two (2) drivers designated by the Association shall be employed to assist in the development and design of routes for the ensuing school year. A route selection meeting will be held before the week beginning the new school year on a date mutually agreed by the parties, not later than the last day of the school year, for selection of regularly scheduled routes by seniority. All regularly scheduled routes in operation, including estimated times, which includes preparation time, as defined in Article XIII, 2.A. shall be posted for selection not later than the Friday preceding the route selection meeting. The most senior employee shall have first choice of assignment to a regular scheduled route. Selections shall continue in order of the next most senior employee until all regularly scheduled routes have been assigned. Approximate student print-out will be provided at the route selection meeting. It will be the responsibility of each driver to update these print-outs before the re-bidding process. Drivers will. be paid up to three hours pay for attendance at the annual mandatory route selection meeting. Pay will be for the Supervisor's meeting, route selection and other duties. After the supervisor's meeting, once a driver has selected a run they may be excused by the supervisor and will sign out for pay purposes. Driver attendance after three hours, to select a route, will be voluntary and without pay.

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