Common use of Switching Limits Clause in Contracts

Switching Limits. 61 93 Designation ......................................... 61.1 93 Working Within Switching Limits ......... 61.2 93 Working Outside Switching Limits....... 61.3 94 Rescue Service................................... 61.6 94 Art. Para. Page‌‌‌ Terminals .................................................. 60 89 Definition ............................................... 60.1 89 Tied Up Between Terminals...................... 29 38 Time Off .................................................... 94 157 Time Returns ............................................ 69 111 Transfers Between Home Stations ........... 58 78 Superior Service ................................... 58.1 78 When Cut Off ........................................ 58.2 78 Restricted to Yard Service .................... 58.4 79 Bulletining to Seniority District .............. 58.6 79 Reporting .............................................. 58.8 81 Temporary Transfer .............................. 58.9 81 Clearances............................................ 58.10 81 Learning the Road ................................ 58.11 82 Writing Operating Rules of Another Railway ............................................... 58.12 82 Qualifying .............................................. 58.13 82 Transportation of Household Goods..... 58.14 82 Not Required to Exercise Seniority ....... 58.15 82 Not Permitted to Transfer as Fireman/Helper ................................... 58.16 82 Transfers Between Home Stations ....... 58.17 83 Use of Masculine Gender ......................... 92 156 Use of Two Locomotive Engineers - Auxiliary Service ................................... 7A 16 Vacations ................................................ 80 127 Wayfreight Conversion............................ 18 25

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Switching Limits. 61 93 81 Designation ......................................... ................................................. 61.1 93 81 Working Within Switching Limits ......... ................ 61.2 93 81 Working Outside Switching Limits....... ............... 61.3 94 81 Rescue Service................................... Service ............................................. 61.6 94 Art. Para. Page‌‌‌ 82 Terminals .................................................. ........................................................... 60 89 Definition ............................................... 60.1 89 77 Tied Up Between Terminals...................... Terminals ............................... 29 38 32 Time Off .................................................... ............................................................ 94 157 134 Time Returns ............................................ ..................................................... 69 111 95 Transfers Between Home Stations ........... ..................... 58 78 Superior Service ................................... 58.1 78 When Cut Off ........................................ 58.2 78 Restricted to Yard Service .................... 58.4 79 Bulletining to Seniority District .............. 58.6 79 Reporting .............................................. 58.8 81 Temporary Transfer .............................. 58.9 81 Clearances............................................ 58.10 81 Learning the Road ................................ 58.11 82 Writing Operating Rules of Another Railway ............................................... 58.12 82 Qualifying .............................................. 58.13 82 Transportation of Household Goods..... 58.14 82 Not Required to Exercise Seniority ....... 58.15 82 Not Permitted to Transfer as Fireman/Helper ................................... 58.16 82 Transfers Between Home Stations ....... 58.17 83 69 Use of Masculine Gender ......................... Gender................................... 92 156 134 Use of Two Locomotive Engineers - Auxiliary Service ................................... ........................................................... 7A 16 Vacations ................................................ 14 Vacations........................................................... 80 127 Wayfreight Conversion............................ 18 25107 Work Train Service - Basis of Pay ....................... 7 12 Work Train Service............................................. 17 20 Definition of Work Train Service .................... 17.1 20 En Route ....................................................... 17.3 20 Work Train Service - Home for Saturdays and Sundays .......................................................... 8 14 Working Outside Switching Limits..................... 61 61.3 81 Working Within Switching Limits ...................... 61 61.2 81 Workplace Envronment ..................................... 96 136 Appendix A - Weight on Drivers 143 Appendix B - Overtime Tables 145 Appendix C - Appraisal Procedure 147 Memoranda of Agreement, Letters of Understanding and Company Letters 149 1 M/A dated October 5, 1955 - Former Vancouver Terminal Employees ............................................................................. 151 2 Letter dated April 2, 1962 - Normal Working Hours ............ 153 3 Letter dated June 1, 1967 – Use of Train Radios.................... 155

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Switching Limits. 61 93 81 Designation ......................................... ................................................. 61.1 93 81 Working Within Switching Limits ......... ................ 61.2 93 81 Working Outside Switching Limits....... ............... 61.3 94 81 Rescue Service................................... Service ............................................. 61.6 94 Art. Para. Page‌‌‌ 82 Terminals .................................................. ........................................................... 60 89 Definition ............................................... 60.1 89 77 Tied Up Between Terminals...................... Terminals ............................... 29 38 32 Time Off .................................................... ............................................................ 94 157 134 Time Returns ............................................ ..................................................... 69 111 95 Transfers Between Home Stations ........... ..................... 58 78 Superior Service ................................... 58.1 78 When Cut Off ........................................ 58.2 78 Restricted to Yard Service .................... 58.4 79 Bulletining to Seniority District .............. 58.6 79 Reporting .............................................. 58.8 81 Temporary Transfer .............................. 58.9 81 Clearances............................................ 58.10 81 Learning the Road ................................ 58.11 82 Writing Operating Rules of Another Railway ............................................... 58.12 82 Qualifying .............................................. 58.13 82 Transportation of Household Goods..... 58.14 82 Not Required to Exercise Seniority ....... 58.15 82 Not Permitted to Transfer as Fireman/Helper ................................... 58.16 82 Transfers Between Home Stations ....... 58.17 83 69 Use of Masculine Gender ......................... Gender................................... 92 156 134 Use of Two Locomotive Engineers - Auxiliary Service ................................... ........................................................... 7A 16 Vacations ................................................ 14 Vacations........................................................... 80 127 Wayfreight Conversion............................ 18 25107 Work Train Service - Basis of Pay ....................... 7 12 Work Train Service............................................. 17 20 Definition of Work Train Service .................... 17.1 20 En Route ....................................................... 17.3 20 Work Train Service - Home for Saturdays and Sundays .......................................................... 8 14 Working Outside Switching Limits..................... 61 61.3 81 Working Within Switching Limits ...................... 61 61.2 81 Workplace Environment .................................... 96 136 Appendix A - Weight on Drivers ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Overtime Tables ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Appraisal Procedure 147 Memoranda of Agreement, Letters of Understanding and Company Letters 149 2 Letter dated April 2, 1962 - Normal Working Hours ............ 153 3 Letter dated June 1, 1967 – Use of Train Radios.................... 155

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Sources: Service Agreement

Switching Limits. 61 93 81 Designation ......................................... ................................ 61.1 93 81 Working Within Switching Limits ......... Limits. 61.2 93 81 Working Outside Switching Limits....... Limits ............................................ 61.3 94 81 Rescue Service................................... Service ........................... 61.6 94 Art. Para. Page‌‌‌ 82 Terminals .................................................. ........................................ 60 89 Definition ............................................... 60.1 89 77 Tied Up Between Terminals...................... Terminals ........... 29 38 32 Time Off .................................................... Off.......................................... 94 157 134 Time Returns ............................................ Returns................................... 69 111 95 Transfers Between Home Stations ........... Stations.. 58 78 Superior Service ................................... 58.1 78 When Cut Off ........................................ 58.2 78 Restricted to Yard Service .................... 58.4 79 Bulletining to Seniority District .............. 58.6 79 Reporting .............................................. 58.8 81 Temporary Transfer .............................. 58.9 81 Clearances............................................ 58.10 81 Learning the Road ................................ 58.11 82 69 Writing Operating Rules of Another Railway ............................................... ............................ 58.12 82 Qualifying .............................................. 58.13 82 72 Transportation of Household Goods..... Goods .............................................. 58.14 82 72 Not Required to Exercise Seniority ....... .......................................... 58.15 82 72 Not Permitted to Transfer as Fireman/Helper ................................... ............................... 58.16 82 Transfers Between Home Stations ....... 58.17 83 72 Use of Masculine Gender ......................... Gender................ 92 156 134 Use of Two Locomotive Engineers - Auxiliary Service......................................... 7A 14 Vacations......................................... 80 107 Work Train Service - Home for Saturdays and Sundays ........................................ 8 14 Appendix A - Weight on Drivers ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Overtime Tables ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Appraisal Procedure 147 Memoranda of Agreement, Letters of Understanding and Company Letters 149 15 1 2 Letter dated April 2, 1962 - Normal Working Hours ............................................................. 15 3 3 Letter dated June 1, 1967 – Use of Train Radios ............................................................ 15 5 4 Letter dated July 20, 1967 - Held Off for Investigation................................................... 15 6 5 Letter dated August 4, 1967 – Relief at Away-From-Home Terminal ......................... 15 8 6 Letter dated August 4, 1967 – Accommodation In Connection With Shortage of Locomotive Engineers................ 16 0 7 M/U dated January 19, 1968 – Switching Limits Greater Vancouver Yard..................... 16 1 8 M/A dated January 19, 1968 – Greater Vancouver Terminal ...................................... 16 2 9 M/A dated January 30, 1989 – Greater Vancouver Terminal Transportation as amended by the Arbitrator's Award of June 1, 1989 ................................................... 16 4 10 Letter dated April 15, 1971 – Road Switcher Within Switching Limits................................ 16 9 11 M/A dated November 10, 1971 – Allotting Vacation on Preponderance of Service .......... 17 1 12 M/A dated January 31, 1972 – Yard Service Sixth Shift Winnipeg...................................... 17 2 13 Letter dated April 11, 1972 - Splitting Vacation ......................................................... 17 4 14 M/A dated January 8, 1986 – Tour of Duty Between Trips ................................................ 17 6 15 Letter dated April 11, 1972 – Relief at Away-From-Home Terminal ......................... 17 8 16 Letter dated December 11, 1972 – Responsibility when Training Student ........... 18 0 17 Letter dated August 27, 1973 – Mileage Regulations Locomotive Engineer/ E.S.B. .... 18 1 18 Letter dated October 19, 1973 – Selecting Locomotive Engineer Trainees ...................... 18 3 19 M/A dated February 14, 1974 – Allotting Vacation on Preponderance of Service (E.S.B.'s) ........................................................ 18 5 20 M/A dated February 26, 1974 – Training Agreement ..................................................... 18 6 21 Letter dated February 26, 1974 – Second Employee in the Cab 18 9 22 M/A dated January 8, 1986 – Second Employee in the Cab ...................................... 19 0 23 Letter dated February 26, 1974 – Two Locomotive Engineers on Auxiliary .............. 19 3 24 Letter dated February 26, 1974 – Reports on Locomotive Engineer Trainees ...................... 19 4 25 Letter dated March 6, 1974 – Five Employees Preference as Second Man in the Cab........... 19 5 26 Letter dated August 21, 1974 – Vacation Pay Calculation ..................................................... 19 6 27 M/A dated November 18, 1974 – Kamsack to Canora Transfer .......................................................... 19 8 27 A Letter dated November 18, 1974 – Kamsack to Canora Transfer ......................................... 20 2 28 Letter dated July 9, 1975 – Declaring Home Stations for E.S.B.'s on Completion of Training .......................................................... 20 3 29 Letter dated September 2, 1976 – Switching Aquitaine Grizzly Sulphur and Alwinsal Mines Spurs ................................................... 20 5 30 Locomotive Engineers in the Training of Students .......................................................... 20 6 31 Duties of Locomotive Engineers during Preparatory and Inspection Time .................. 21 1 32 M/A dated October 23, 1978 – Rates of Pay and Working Conditions – Great Slave Branch ............................................................ 22 2 32 A M/A dated November 9, 1988 – Consolidation of 9th and 10th Seniority Districts - Great Slave Branch .................................................. 23 2 32 B M/A dated January 8, 1981 – Integration of Employees on Northern Alberta Railways... 23 5 33 Letter dated April 28, 1978 – Protecting Service re: Transportation Arrangements ...... 23 8 34 Letter dated April 28, 1978 – Expenses for Lodging and Meals 23 9 35 Letter dated April 28, 1978 – Use of Railway Radio Communication System ...................... 24 1 36 Letter dated April 28, 1978 – Transfer Cabooses ....................................................... 24 2 37 Letter dated April 28, 1978 – Accommodation Blue Fleet Cars 24 3 38 Letter dated April 28, 1978 – Emergency Defined........................................................... 24 5 39 Letter dated April 28, 1978 – Revenue Switching ....................................................... 24 6 40 Letter dated January 21, 1993 – Minimum Number of Tracks 24 7 41 Letter dated May 4, 1979 – Basic Rate Relationships Through Freight Service ......... 24 9 42 Letter dated May 4, 1979 – Operation Light Engines Outside Switching Limits................ 25 1 43 Letter dated November 30, 1978 – New Discipline Program ........................................ 25 2 44 M/A dated May 10, 1979 – New Discipline Program .......................................................... 25 6 45 Letter dated December 22, 1981 Transfers between Home Stations E.S.B. ...................... 26 1 46 Letter dated May 13, 1982 – Lost Time Medical Examinations 26 3 47 Letter dated January 8, 1986 –Meals and Accommodation when Assigned or Forced to Outpost Terminal ........................................... 26 5 48 Letter dated May 21, 1982 – Payment for Local Chairmen at Company-Initiated Meetings......................................................... 26 6 49 Letter dated May 21, 1982 – Duties at the Final Terminal................................................ 26 8 50 Intentionally left blank ................................... 7A 16 27 0 51 Letter dated August 22, 1982 – Interpretation of Collective Agreement ................................ 27 1 52 Letter dated July 26, 1983 – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of coal trains between Terrace and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island ...... 27 2 53 Letter dated January 8, 1986 – Availability of Taped Conversations...................................... 27 4 54 Letters dated January 8, 1986 – Remote Controlled Locomotives................................. 27 6 55 Letter dated January 8, 1986 – Vacations of Brotherhood Officers ..................................... 27 9 56 M/A dated July 2, 1987 – Payment of an allowance to locomotive engineers required to report at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Yard prior to deadheading from Winnipeg Station or Bus Depot .............................................................. 28 0 57 Letter dated January 18, 1988 – Payment of lost time to employees summoned for Jury Duty................................................................ 28 2 58 Letter dated February 5, 1988 – Use of Yard crews outside of established switching limits ........................................................................ 28 3 59 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Sabbatical Leave ........................................................................ 28 4 60 Letter dated March 1, 1988 – Herding diesel units between yards of a terminal .................. 28 8 61 Letter dated March 1, 1988 – Compensation for performing certain work in connection with tour of duty............................................. 28 9 62 M/A dated March 16, 1988 – Locomotive engineers resuming duty ................................ 29 1 63 Letter dated April 4, 1988 – Establishment of a guarantee for the spare board at McLennan 29 2 64 M/A dated July 28, 1988 – Running of locomotive engineers in pool service operating from Sioux Lookout ....................... 29 5 65 M/A dated August 25, 1988 – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the outpost yard assignment at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bay ........ 29 6 66 Letter dated June 21, 1989 – Bereavement Leave .............................................................. 29 7 67 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Pass transportation Benefits ................................... 29 9 68 Letter dated June 21, 1989 – Compensation for performing certain work not normally associated with tour of duty ........................... 30 0 69 Letter dated June 21, 1989 – Standards for locomotive cabs ............................................. 30 2 70 Letter dated June 21, 1989 – Acquisition of new business .................................................. 30 4 71 M/A dated November 20, 1992 – The establishment of early retirement opportunities to locomotive engineers employed on the Seventh and Ninth Seniority Districts, inclusive.......................................... 30 6 71 A Letter dated November 20, 1992 -Handling of portable radios in a Conductor/Yard ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ only operation ................................................ 30 9 71 B Letter dated November 20, 1992 – Application of addendum 36- Operation of cabooseless yard operations on the Prairie and Mountain Regions .......................................... 31 0 71 C Letter date November 20, 1992 – Holding locomotive engineers at the away from home terminal when a conductor is worked out of the away from home terminal as a brakeman 31 account brakemen are not available ............... 1 71 D Letter dated November 20, 1992 – Application of Appendix 5 of the Memorandum of Agreement dated November 20, 1992 31 2 71 E Letter dated November 20, 1992 – Up to 1-hour switching at the final terminal where yard engines are not on duty by locomotive engineers who have been on duty in excess of 8 hours upon arrival at that point ................... 31 3 72 M/A dated February 12, 1992 – Conditions attached to training for re-qualification under the Railway Employee Qualifications Standards Regulations.................................... 31 6 72 A M/A dated February 12, 1992 – For re-qualification under the Railway Employee Qualification Standards Regulations.............. 31 9 72 B Letter dated February 12, 1992 – Duration of the Railway Employee Qualifications Standards Regulations Training Course......... 32 0 72 C Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Employee Qualifications Standards Regulations Training Course ............................................. 32 1 73 Letter dated November 20, 1992 – Deletion of words "whose earnings are adversely affected" from the Maintenance of Earnings Provisions contained in the revised Article 89 ........................................................................ 32 2 74 Letter dated March 28, 2000 – Leave of absence for urgent personal affairs ................ 32 4 75 Letter dated January 30, 1991 – Application of paragraph 58.1 of Agreement 1.2 on the Mountain and Prairie Regions 32 5 76 Letter dated November 20, 1992 - Definition of grain block service ..................................... 32 7 77 Letter dated May 5, 1995 – Condition of Locomotive cabs ............................................ 32 8 78 Letter dated May 5, 1995 – Engine Service Training Program ........................................... 32 9 79 Letter dated May 5, 1995 –Extended Runs - Western Canada 33 1 80 127 Wayfreight Conversion............................ 18 25Letter dated May 5, 1995 – Implementation of Extended Runs 33 6 81 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Learning the Road ........................................................... 33 7 82 Letter dated February 13, 1998 –Crew 33 Scheduling...................................................... 9 83 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Critical Incident Situations ......................................... 34 0 84 Letter dated February 13, 1998 –Light & modified duties for pregnant employees ........ 34 2 85 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Guarantees 34 4 86 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Rescue Service............................................................ 34 5 87 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Booking Rest En Route (Article 28.8).......................... 34 6 88 Memorandum of Agreement – System of Pay Western Canada 34 7 89 Letter dated March 27, 1997 - Medical Restrictions .................................................... 36 1 90 Memorandum of Agreement - February 14, 1995 – Amalgamation of the 7th and 9th Seniority Districts .......................................... 36 2 91 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Benefit Plan ........................................................................ 36 4 92 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Service Requirements at Shortage Locations ............. 36 5 93 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Banking of General Holidays 36 6 94 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Explanation of Each Shift Missed and Beltpack Qualifications ................................................. 36 7 95 Letter dated February 13, 1998 – Transfers under Article 58 during Spring and Fall Change of Timetable ...................................... 36 8 96 Letter dated January 20, 1999 – Providing relief at Terrace, ▇▇▇▇▇ and Saskatoon .......... 36 9 97 Letter dated October 20, 1998 – Application of Hours of Service Regulations .................... 37 0 98 Letter dated May 13, 2001 - Rules / Medical Cards .............................................................. 37 1 99 Letter dated May 13, 2001 - Recovery ......... 37 2 100 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Accommodations ........................................................................ 37 3 101 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Lockers ............ 37 4 102 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Regulation of Working Boards ............................................. 37 5 103 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Deadheading .... 37 6 104 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Commencing Vacation ......................................... 37 7 105 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Rest .................. 37 8 106 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – CATS Trainers 39 1 107 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Cab Forward .... 39 2 108 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Seniority .......... 39 3 109 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Use of Management................................................... 39 4 110 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Turnaround / Rescue ........................................................... 39 5 111 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Collective Agreement violations ..................................... 39 6 112 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Held Away Time – Western Canada .......................................... 39 7 113 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Work performed within yards.................................................... 40 3 114 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Trackmobiles ... 40 4 115 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Personal Leave 40 5 116 Letter dated May 13, 2001 – Work Train Services .......................................................... 40 6 117 Letter dated May 18, 2005 – Lunch Periods .. 40 7 118 Intentionally Left Blank ................................. 40 8 119 Letter dated May 18, 2005 – Meals in Road Service............................................................ 40 9 120 Letter dated May 18, 2005 – No Scoop ......... 41 0 121 Letter dated March 04, 2010 – Calling .......... 41 1 122 Letter dated December 9, 2011 - Discharge .. 41 2 123 Letter dated October 12, 2012 – Establishment of a Guarantee For The Spare Board at Roma Junction ................................. 41 3 124 Letter dated October 12, 2012 - Establishment of a Guarantee For The Spare Board at Lac la 41 Biche .................

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Switching Limits. 61 93 81 Designation ......................................... ................................................. 61.1 93 81 Working Within Switching Limits ......... ................ 61.2 93 81 Working Outside Switching Limits....... ............... 61.3 94 81 Rescue Service................................... Service ............................................. 61.6 94 Art. Para. Page‌‌‌ 82 Terminals .................................................. ........................................................... 60 89 Definition ............................................... 60.1 89 77 Tied Up Between Terminals...................... Terminals ............................... 29 38 32 Time Off .................................................... ............................................................ 94 157 134 Time Returns ............................................ ..................................................... 69 111 95 Transfers Between Home Stations ........... ..................... 58 78 Superior Service ................................... 58.1 78 When Cut Off ........................................ 58.2 78 Restricted to Yard Service .................... 58.4 79 Bulletining to Seniority District .............. 58.6 79 Reporting .............................................. 58.8 81 Temporary Transfer .............................. 58.9 81 Clearances............................................ 58.10 81 Learning the Road ................................ 58.11 82 Writing Operating Rules of Another Railway ............................................... 58.12 82 Qualifying .............................................. 58.13 82 Transportation of Household Goods..... 58.14 82 Not Required to Exercise Seniority ....... 58.15 82 Not Permitted to Transfer as Fireman/Helper ................................... 58.16 82 Transfers Between Home Stations ....... 58.17 83 69 Use of Masculine Gender ......................... Gender................................... 92 156 134 Use of Two Locomotive Engineers - Auxiliary Service ................................... ........................................................... 7A 16 Vacations ................................................ 14 Vacations........................................................... 80 127 Wayfreight Conversion............................ 18 25107 Work Train Service - Basis of Pay ....................... 7 12 Work Train Service............................................. 17 20 Definition of Work Train Service .................... 17.1 20 En Route ....................................................... 17.3 20 Work Train Service - Home for Saturdays and Sundays .......................................................... 8 14 Working Outside Switching Limits..................... 61 61.3 81 Working Within Switching Limits ...................... 61 61.2 81 Workplace Envronment ..................................... 96 136 Appendix A - Weight on Drivers ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Overtime Tables ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Appraisal Procedure 147 Memoranda of Agreement, Letters of Understanding and Company Letters 149 1 M/A dated October 5, 1955 - Former Vancouver Terminal Employees ............................................................................. 151 2 Letter dated April 2, 1962 - Normal Working Hours ............ 153 3 Letter dated June 1, 1967 – Use of Train Radios.................... 155

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement