SIGHTSEEING Clause Samples

SIGHTSEEING. Operators qualified for sightseeing work shall select from the sightseeing work available for the booking period at the General Booking. (This applies to regular sightseeing operated daily by the Commission from mid-May to the latter part of October). Charter sightseeing, when operated on a permanent daily basis, shall, if at all possible, be made available at the General Booking. If not posted at the General Booking, it shall be posted for qualified sightseeing operators on the Spare Board to bid on as soon as possible. The French language Sightseeing Tour is to be left separate and not to be attached to any other regular or charter sightseeing or any work on a regular basis which would discriminate against the operator who does not speak French. Charter sightseeing, when operated on a one or two day week basis, shall be made available to the operators on the Spare Board who are qualified sightseeing operators (subject to Clause Section Subsection of the Main Agreement). have qualified for sightseeing and are on the Spare Board, shall when being last spare select any open sightseeing work. Operators, who have been forced on sightseeing, shall be guaranteed their day hours) regardless of the platform time received, but must accept any work finishing within their spread. Should such work be cancelled after being selected by a spare, there shall be no loss of pay time, provided the spare accepts any work in his or her spread time.
SIGHTSEEING. 5.1 Operators qualified for sightseeing work shall select from the sightseeing work available for the booking period at the General Booking. (This applies to regular sightseeing operated daily by the Commission from mid-May to the latter part of October). 5.2 Charter sightseeing, when operated on a permanent daily basis, shall, if at all possible, be made available at the General Booking. If not posted at the General Booking, it shall be posted for qualified sightseeing operators on the Spare Board to bid on as soon as possible. 5.3 The French language Sightseeing Tour is to be left separate and not to be attached to any other regular or charter sightseeing or any work on a regular basis which would discriminate against the operator who does not speak French, 5.4 Charter sightseeing, when operated on a one or two day week basis, shall be made available to the operators on the Spare Board who are qualified sightseeing operators (subject to Clause 9, Section 9, Subsection 9.3 of the Main Agreement). 5.5 Operators, who have qualified for sightseeing and are on the Spare Board, shall when being last spare select any open sightseeing work. Operators, who have been forced on sightseeing, shall be guaranteed their day (8 hours) regardless of the platform time received, but must accept any work finishing within their spread. Should such work be cancelled after being selected by a spare, there shall be no loss of pay time, provided the spare accepts any work in his or her spread time. 5.6 Operators seeking charter sightseeing and sightseeing work on weekends and holidays that cannot be covered by eligible spares shall contact the Booking Section prior to 12:OO noon on Fridays. A list of sightseeing operators will be prepared and forwarded to the despatcher. Sightseeing operators whose names are on the list will be called and/or be given charter sightseeing and sightseeing work ahead of any other sightseeing operator seeking additional work. 5.7 Spares being transferred for sightseeing work shall hold their

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