Common use of Temporary Drivers Clause in Contracts

Temporary Drivers. Temporary drivers are hourly employees who do not have probationary/permanent status. They are sued to substitute for absent probationary/permanent drivers, to drive special and extra trips as needed, and to perform urgent or emergency departmental work when availability is essential to the efficient operation of the department. Temporary drivers become eligible for probationary status when they have been available and performed each driving assignment offered during ninety consecutive working days.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Temporary Drivers. Temporary drivers are hourly employees who do not have probationary/permanent status. They are sued used to substitute for absent probationary/permanent drivers, to drive special and extra trips as needed, and to perform urgent or emergency departmental work when availability is essential to the efficient operation of the department. Temporary drivers become eligible for probationary status when they have been available and performed each driving assignment offered during ninety consecutive working days.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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