Xxxxxxx - Call-In Procedure Sample Clauses

Xxxxxxx - Call-In Procedure. Xxxxxxx CRO: • Call senior employee off classified in that position • Call any other employee off classified in that position • Split the shift between employees working the position that day • Ask the employee that is willing to take the split to take the whole shift • Split the shift with the AUO1 working that day, if qualified for the position • Call anyone else qualified AUO: • Call senior AUO’s off classified in that position • Call remainder of AUO’s off by seniority • Call senior relief operating engineer off • Call other relief operating engineers off • Split the shift with employees working that position that day • Ask the employee that is willing to take the split to take the whole shift • Split the shift with the /CRO working that day • Call anyone qualified. When a person is stepped up to a higher or lower position, he should be given the opportunity to work overtime on that position, if the overtime precedes or follows the shift that he is working. Management will have the responsibility for determining that the proper operators are called for overtime.
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