MARINE DISASTER Sample Clauses

MARINE DISASTER. An Officer who, while employed by the Company, suffers loss of clothing or other personal effects of any kind because of marine disasters or shipwreck, shall be compensated by the Company for such loss, up to a maximum of three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500.00). An Officer or his estate making a claim under this section shall submit reasonable proof to the Company of the actual loss he suffered. Any dispute between an Officer and a Company with respect to a claim made under subsection shall be subject to the grievance and arbitration procedures set forth in this Agreement.
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MARINE DISASTER. An employee covered by this agreement while employed by the Company, who suffers loss of clothing or personal effects because of a marine disaster shall be compensated by the Company, for such loss, up to a maximum of An employee or his estate making a claim under this article shall submit reasonable proof to the Company of the actual value of the loss suffered. Such proof shall be a signed affidavit listing the individual items and values claimed.
MARINE DISASTER. 41.1 Any employee who, while in the employ of the Company, suffers loss of clothing and/or personal effects actually incurred through marine disaster or shipwreck, shall be compensated by the payment of an amount up to $1,700 on production of a notarized affidavit detailing the items lost.
MARINE DISASTER. (a) An employee covered by this Agreement, while employed by the Company, who suffers loss of clothing or other personal effects because of a marine disaster or shipwreck shall be compensated by the Company, for such loss, up to a maximum of four thousand dollars ($4,000.00).
MARINE DISASTER. Unlicensed crew members who suffer loss of personal effects and clothes through wreck or marine disaster shall be compensated by a lump sum payment of four hundred dollars ($400.00) and, subject to satisfactory proof of loss, an additional payment not to exceed eight hundred dollars ($800.00). In the event of loss of life, these monies shall be paid to the beneficiary.
MARINE DISASTER. 16.1 Any Officer covered by this Agreement, who, while in the employ of the Company and on Company business, suffers loss of clothing, tools or equipment, or personal effects through marine mishap, vessel disaster or ship wreck, shall be compensated by a lump sum payment of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) and subject to satisfactory proof of loss, an additional payment not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). Maximum compensation shall be one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00). In the event of such a loss, a detailed list is to be submitted to the Company within thirty (30) days of loss and to be paid by the Company or Insurance Underwriters within sixty (60) days thereafter.
MARINE DISASTER. An employee covered by this Agreement, while employed by the Company who suffers loss of clothing or other personal effects because of a marine disaster or shipwreck shall be compensated by the Company, for such loss, up. to maximum of two thousand dollars. , , An employee must have completed a Company form personal effects and their value upon joining the Company at the beginning of a project in order for a claim to be made by the employee or his estate, LEAVE Subject to conditions stated in this section, each employee shall be entitled to take leave from the vessel or unit upon which he works. Before an employee can take leave from the vessel or unit he must make arrangements that are satisfactory to the Company and be properly relieved, Leave days will be calculated by multiplying the total hours worked by the factor of Leave will only be granted for full days accumulated but in any case not for less than thirty calendar days. Such leave shall be scheduled by mutual agreement. The employee shall have worked at least seven hundred and twenty hours in that season. XXXXXXX SCALE It is the general intent of this clause to prevent unnecessary overmanning and crew-cutting. The Union that automation may result in certain reductions, and these changes will be subject to the Canada Labour Code, Part I, Sections to The Union also that the number of Unlicensed personnel required on equipment may vary depending on the location and nature of the work. The Company the need to maintain personnel sufficient to meet the efficiency and safety requirements of the projects. Modifications to xxxxxxx may be implemented where required and by mutual agreement.
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MARINE DISASTER. Unlicensed Employees who suffer loss of personal effects, clothing, navigational equipment and tools related to the operation of the vessel through wreck or marine disaster. Or while in transit provided or paid for by the Company to or from home port, shall be compensated by a payment of sixteen hundred dollars ($1600.00) for shift vessels and two thousand dollars ($2000.00) when on a continuous operating vessel, subject to satisfactory proof of loss and in the event of loss of life this amount shall be paid to the Beneficiary. In addition an additional two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) shall be available for loss of supplemental electronic navigational aids on continuous vessels.
MARINE DISASTER. An employee covered by this Agreement, while employed by the Company, who suffers loss of clothing or other personal effects because of a marine disaster or shipwreck shall be compensated by the Company, for such loss, up to a maximum of four thousand dollars ($4,000.00). An employee or his estate making a claim under this Article shall submit reasonable proof to the Company for the actual value of the loss suffered. Such proof shall be a signed affidavit listing the individual items and values claimed. ARTICLE OFFICER CADETS No officer cadets shall perform regular or premium work (e.g. long shore work) normally performed by unlicensed crew or remain on board to perform any work normally performed by unlicensed crew member while unlicensed crew member who would have otherwise performed the work has been laid off. In the event cadets would perform such work, the applicable payment shall be paid to the unlicensed personnel who would otherwise have performed the work. The only exception to the foregoing shall be in the event of work having to be carried out to meet operational necessity for which unlicensed crew are not available either due to legislation under Canadian regulations on International Codes and Conventions that Canada has ratified or is signatory to, as relating to rest periods or when all available unlicensed crew are already engaged in the said work. While articled on any vessel, Cadets shall pay the monthly Union dues required of Union members. Unlicensed crew members shall not be required to share or move from their assigned quarters to accommodate an Officer Xxxxx. It is agreed that this collective agreement will hold no jurisdiction over the approved teaching curriculum of Officer Cadets. Officer cadets shall be assigned to either regular watches, or to one watch per day and eight (8) hours of work between and daily. Where a cadet is assigned to a watch, he shall be in addition to the regular watchkeeper and in no event shall he be considered a substitute or replacement. ARTICLE TIME OFF
MARINE DISASTER. E-2.01 Where an employee is assigned to duty aboard a ship and suffers loss of clothing or personal effects (those which can reasonably be expected to accompany the employee aboard ship) because of a marine disaster or shipwreck, he shall be reimbursed for the value of those articles up to a maximum of one thousand dollars ($1,000).
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