Preparatory Time Sample Clauses

Preparatory Time. 33.1 Locomotive engineers will report for duty 10 minutes prior to time locomotives are required to leave shop track or in instances where locomotive engineers change off in yard, 10 minutes prior to the starting time of the assignment. Such time shall be allowed for performing duties required of them prior to leaving shop track or prior to the starting time of the assignment and shall be paid for at a rate per hour of 1/8th of the daily rate applicable to the locomotive. Such time shall not be used to make up the basic day.
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Preparatory Time. 4.1 Locomotive engineers will report for duty 15 minutes prior to departure from the shop track or station or change-off point or designated track, or prior to the commencement of work train service.
Preparatory Time. In addition to the established driving time for his/her regular runs, the driver will be paid at his/her regular pay rate for an additional sixty (60) minutes per day for duty as follows, provided the driver shows up fifteen (15) minutes prior to departure, or has any waiting time as per Section 9.4.4.2.
Preparatory Time. All operators, except operators relieving another operator, must report to the dispatcher ten (10) minutes before their runs are due out. Such time shall be used to prepare transfers, check their personal appearance, complete pre-trip inspections, including wheelchair lift operation, and to start the buses. For each run pulled from the Employer's garage the operator shall receive ten (10) minutes preparatory time regardless of the number of vehicles they may pull from the garage in any one (1) day. Each operator relieving another operator shall receive four (4) minutes of preparatory time before the runs are due out. This time shall be used to ensure a smooth transition from one operator to another and to allow the operator to check his or her personal appearance.
Preparatory Time. A. Each Operator will be allowed fifteen (15) minutes preparatory time for the purpose of getting equipment ready for pull out.
Preparatory Time. 20.01 The projectionist employee shall receive fifteen (15) minute's paid preparatory time at the prevailing hourly rate. This time shall be worked immediately prior to screen time or the build-up time for each performance, and shall be used for maintenance and preparatory work only. This shall be part of contracted time.
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Preparatory Time. Yard Engineers will not be allowed any specific time for preparatory time and will be expected to get out practically on time. It is understood that the Engineer will be allowed sufficient time to inspect the locomotive, if necessary, but in no case should this exceed 10 minutes.
Preparatory Time. Full-time teachers’ schedules will include a minimum of 450 minutes of preparatory time per week, in no less than 20 minute segments, subject to the common terms of 5.6.2. Some examples of appropriate use of “preparatory time” are: preparing materials for instruction, entering student data in Power School, returning parent phone calls, attending IEP or other student-centered meetings, and similar activities focused on preparation for the instruction of students or other related instructional responsibilities. In the event that the above prep time minimums cannot be met within the framework of the LUSD master schedule, then the Administration and local Association reps will mutually agree to a modification of these requirements so as to fit within the master schedule while providing essentially equivalent preparation time.

Related to Preparatory Time

  • Preparation Time 1. Each full-time elementary teacher shall receive 100 minutes of preparation time per week scheduled in accordance with the Previous Collective Agreement.

  • Preparation Period During the preparation period, a teacher will have no other assignment except in an emergency situation. It is recognized that the preparation period is a scheduled part of the teacher's work day and the teacher is expected to be in his/her respective Building. If the teacher must leave the Building during his/her preparation and/or lunch period, he/she must notify the Building switchboard operator.

  • Preparations No more than three (3) preparations per professor per term shall be the goal of the District and the Association. If more than three (3) preparations are necessary to meet particular needs of students or to meet the unique needs of a department, such additional preparations will only be assigned by the appropriate administrator following discussion with all affected members of the department. When such additional preparations are necessary, they shall be distributed equitably among department members.

  • Preparation Periods 31-1 The School District agrees to maintain daily preparation periods during the student day in all junior and senior high schools. At schools where block scheduling is in effect, the total preparation time provided shall be equal to the preparation time provided at schools not operating on a block schedule.

  • FABRICATION Making up data or results and recording or reporting them.

  • Elementary Preparation Time The Board shall provide a minimum of 180 minutes per five-day week of preparation time for each elementary teacher. Special circumstances that alter this schedule will not exceed two (2) times per year, per teacher. Preparation time for part-time elementary teachers shall be pro-rated on the basis of this allotment. 30 minute lunches, recesses and before and after school time shall not count as part of this time.

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