Spareboard Guarantee. 10.02.1 The guarantee for all spareboard operators who make themselves available for work shall be 7½ hours per day, including Sunday premiums and Holiday premiums at 150%. Every day that operators make themselves available and fulfil their obligation under these Spareboard Rules, they will be eligible for the daily guarantee. Any overtime worked cannot be applied towards the guarantee for any other day. 10.02.2 On any day operators sign off or fail to report, or cause themselves to lose work, or place themselves in violation of the National Safety Code, those operators shall be paid only for actual time worked. 10.02.3 Spareboard operators, by their turn at the P.M. roll call, who are not able to show that they have signed on, and are safe on 7½ hours work on any given day (5 hours on Sundays and Statutory Holidays), must take the longest piece of work up to a day's work of 7½ hours. In keeping with seniority privileges, an operator may pass down the longest piece of work in favour of taking the second longest or third longest, etc. as long as there are junior spareboard operators available who are not able to show that they have signed on, and are safe on 7½ hours work (5 hours on Sundays and Statutory Holidays).
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Spareboard Guarantee. 10.02.1 The guarantee for all spareboard operators who make themselves available for work shall be 7½ hours per day, including Sunday premiums and Holiday premiums at 150%. Every day that operators make themselves available and fulfil their obligation under these Spareboard Rules, they will be eligible for the daily guarantee. Any overtime worked cannot be applied towards the guarantee for any other day.
10.02.2 On any day operators sign off or fail to report, or cause themselves to lose work, or place themselves in violation of the National Safety Code, those operators shall be paid only for actual time worked.
10.02.3 Spareboard operators, by their turn at the P.M. roll callrollcall, who are not able to show that they have signed on, and are safe on 7½ hours work on any given day (5 hours on Sundays and Statutory Holidays), must take the longest piece of work up to a day's work of 7½ hours. In keeping with seniority privileges, an operator may pass down the longest piece of work in favour of taking the second longest or third longest, etc. as long as there are junior spareboard operators available who are not able to show that they have signed on, and are safe on 7½ hours work (5 hours on Sundays and Statutory Holidays).
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement