Marshalling Points definition

Marshalling Points. Marshalling points for trades and labour positions will be the respective Maintenance Shops to which the individual is assigned. Unless an alternate site is mutually agreed to between the Board and the Union for projects such as large construction projects. For all other positions it will be at the site that has the vacancy. Employees from other geographical areas may fill these positions at no additional cost to the Board.

Examples of Marshalling Points in a sentence

  • Travel Time – Marshalling Points and Hours 12 7.5 .................

  • Travel Time- Marshalling Points and Hours 12 7.5 .................

  • Area Marshalling Points North Branch (1) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇, Ocean Pond (2) Jeffrey's, Rainy Brook ( 3 ) River West East Bus to originate Bald Mountain ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ and proceed to via Jeffrey's.

  • Travel Time – Marshalling Points and Hours 11 7.5 .................

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