Snow Removal Operations Sample Clauses

Snow Removal Operations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the foregoing, during the period December 1st to March 31st, certain employees may be required to operate snow removal equipment, or prepare equipment for such operations, in addition to their regular duties. In these circumstances, it is agreed that: work performed on Sundays and designated holidays shall be paid for at double (2x) the straight time rate of pay and the normal work week will be fifty (50) hours per week. It is understood, however, that where an employee is required by the employer to work on snow removal operations, any hours worked beyond ten (10) hours per day shall be paid at one and one-half (1½x) times the straight time rate of pay.
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Snow Removal Operations. 1. If the City determines in a snow removal situation that all or some of its vehicles require a second employee to render assistance to the driver of the vehicle of the nature rendered by Sanitation Workers in the past and if the normal regular duties of such employees permit such assignment, the work shall be assigned to Sanitation Workers in accordance with existing procedures which the Division has established for safe and efficient operations. Nothing in this paragraph requires the use of such employees, cessation, or curtailment of other duties of such employees, or recall of employees from layoff.
Snow Removal Operations. “ON CALL” PAY Due to the unpredictable nature of the weather and snow removal operations, maintaining the safety of the City requires that snow removal operations on public City streets be available when needed during the winter storm season. This policy provides an on-call process for the City’s Snow Removal Crew to meet this safety need and to compensate employees for on-call status. The Snow Removal Crew consists of individuals within the Public Works Department as assigned by the department head or designee for snow removal on public streets.
Snow Removal Operations. Both an alternate shift schedule to the conditions set in Article (7) (a) of Agreement can apply to employees assigned to snow removal operations during the No- vember of one year to April 30th of year. The day shift schedule for snow removal operations shall be be- the hours of am. and The normal night shift schedule for snow operations shall he be- tween the hours of to a.m. of the following day. These employees will have a work week at Sunday and ending at I Friday. Within this period, employ- ees will work four (4) consecutive ten hour continuous shifts within each consecutive twenty-four (24) hour period at regular rate plus differential applicable, followed or by (3) consecu- tive days off. For purpose of this shift schedule, will not be paid Sunday to Sunday. Night shift will apply to x.x.Xx shift dif- ferential will apply from a.m. to This shift schedule will be assigned to removal in one week blocks as by the Employer. Should the Employer require the em- ployees to snow on this shift schedule for operations, this schedule shall apply to the entire work week. As part of the winter control job posting procedure. the Employer shall post job opportunities for the following snow removal classifications. The selection of the employees shall be in with the terms of the collective agreement: S "A" Labour Flagman Labourer Operator Plow The Employer to the work schedule for the following on the Fri- day the week in question thereby providing the employees with
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