Immediate future definition

Immediate future means that the Company cannot bring the equipment that is shutdown back into operation at straight time in sufficient time to prevent the kiln from running out of the inventory provided by the disabled equipment such as raw-grind kiln feed, stone, etc. The penalty exemptions shall commence when the equipment in, 1, 2, or 3, above is shutdown and will not continue in effect for more than twenty-four (24) hours after the equipment which has been shutdown has been returned to operation; however, the seventh consecutive day penalty exemption will continue until the seventh day of the plant workweek in the week the work was completed. This seventh day exemption shall only apply to those employees used to return the equipment to operation. In addition, if a holiday or Sunday falls when one or more of the above conditions are present, all employees who work on these days shall be considered as scheduled to work for premium purposes under Article VII (d) (1) regardless of whether or not they have been previously scheduled to work. In addition, the penalty exemptions listed in this attachment shall not apply to employees of the Packhouse or Quarry unless they are used to perform maintenance on the equipment while it is being returned to operation or are used to replace employees who are used to perform such maintenance. If their work under these conditions would result in the application of any of the penalties listed in this attachment, the penalties shall not apply. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the above penalty exemptions shall not apply during a scheduled plant shutdown.