Route Bid definition

Route Bid means a request, in person, for work assignments, except for extenuating circumstances agreed to in writing by the District and Union.
Route Bid means a request, either in person or by written communication, for work assignments.

Examples of Route Bid in a sentence

  • One District Wide list will be maintained for drivers and one list for attendants for bidding purposes (Route Bid List).

  • Individuals interested in the route must notify the Terminal Manager via the Route Bid Form on the Transportation page to be eligible for consideration.

  • Employees in a paid status at the time the Route Bid is issued may bid on a collection route in the Zero Waste Division.

  • The parties acknowledge that if significant operational changes are occurring, for the purpose of maintaining continuity of service, the Route Bid may be delayed.

  • Details pertaining to how the Zero Waste Collection Route Bid is conducted are contained in Zero Waste Division Route Bid Selection Standard Operating Procedures regarding route bid selection.

  • A Route Bid to determine Zero Waste Division collection route assignments will be conducted on a yearly or as needed basis due to the needs of the work unit.

  • During the Open Route Bid, the driver/attendant may opt to bid on a different route or remain on the original route but with recalculated RST.

  • Food Transport Drivers without a Route Assignment or Route Bid shall be scheduled work by the Company at the Company's own discretion.

  • If a Pilot does not submit a bid, the will revert to a Preferential Route Bid that all Pilots are encouraged to submit.

  • If Deadheading, the Deadheading flight local departure elapsed and credit If a Pilot does not submit a bid, the will revert to a Preferential Route Bid that all Pilots are encouraged to submit.