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Portland Hub Zone 1 - Side Letters
May
1, 1998 Side
Letter No. 1 Gentlemen: During
our discussions on New York Dock Protection we discussed the issue of a pool
engineer taking a single day paid absence such as a Personal Leave day
or single day vacation and the impact it will have on his/her
protection. In an effort to
simplify the process and to provide the pool engineer with an alternative the
parties agree that a pool engineer shall have one of the following options: (1)
Elect a single paid personal leave or vacation day and hold their turn
so that if it obtains a first out status they will be first out when they are
marked up no less than 24 hours later, with no deduction from their
protection; or (2)
Elect a minimum of two consecutive days paid personal leave or vacation
days on pools whose round trip district miles are 400 or less or a minimum of
three consecutive days on pools
whose round trip district miles are more than 400 miles and not hold their
turns. If the minimum number of
consecutive days are met for each
round trip then no deduction will be made in their protection. Question
#1: If the round trip
district miles of a run are 390 miles and initial and or final terminal delay
make a payment over 400 miles, how many personal leave days must be used? Answer
#1:
Only the district miles are used for determining the number of personal
leave days to be used. In this
case two personal leave days would qualify for no deduction. Question
#2: If the round trip
district miles are over 400 miles, how is a deadhead counted? Answer
#2:
Deadheads are already taken into account by using a 1/15th offset for
pools. Since most pools do not
average 15 round trips per month a 1/15th offset is less than using the
average for each pool. As a
result the round trip district miles are used for determining the number of
personal leave days that would substitute for no offset and in this case three
personal leave days would qualify. Question
#3: If an employee
requests the minimum of 2 days for a 380 round trip, can the Carrier approve
only 1 day? Answer
#3:
No. Depending on the needs
of service, either both days will be granted or both days declined. (3)
Elect a single paid personal leave or vacation day and not hold their
turn resulting in payment of a single day with a corresponding 1/15th deduction
from protection. The
option must be selected by the engineer at the time the personal leave or
vacation day is granted. Engineers
must file the protection form each time they take paid days in accordance with
the above options. This letter will not apply to any engineer who does not
have wage protection and when no engineer has such protection then this letter
shall become null and void. Yours
truly, W.S
Hinckley General
Director Labor Relations AGREED: _________________________ General Chairman BLE _________________________ General Chairman BLE
May
1, 1998 Side
Letter #2 Gentlemen: At
the end of the prior right period as set forth in Article II (L)
the BLE General Chairman may serve a thirty day notice to replace
Article VI (D) (2) First In/First/Out with the following language: First
In/First Out (1)
Engineers in pool freight service in Zone 1 who are runaround (terminal
or enroute) will be restored to their original positions upon arrival at the
applicable terminal. (2)
Pool engineers in Zone 1 who are runaround due to not being rested
under the Hours of Service Act will, upon arrival at their home terminal be
restored to their relative position in the pool prior to departure from the
home terminal, unless the engineer so notifies the CMS Crew Dispatcher upon
tie-up that she/he elects to stay in the new arrival position. (NOTE: This
option is only available to the assigned engineer of the turn.) If the parties have amended Article
VI (D) (2) on either a local, system or national basis then this side letter
is null and void. Yours
truly, W.S
Hinckley General
Director Labor Relations AGREED: _________________________ General Chairman BLE _________________________ General Chairman BLE
May
1, 1998 Side
Letter #3 Gentlemen: The
parties recognize that there are some “Oregon” Agreements that are
localized and need to be retained. These
agreements or rules are specific to a unique operation that would not be
covered under a Idaho Rule. Two
examples are the garbage train agreement which provides for certain local
operations and a detour agreement which is due to two carriers operating side
by side. The parties will meet
within the next 45 days and review what should be kept. If a disagreement arises then the matter shall be referred to
the General Director and the General Chairman.
Failure to agree on all rules shall not interfere with the
implementation of the Zone 1 Agreement. Yours
truly, W.S
Hinckley General
Director Labor Relations AGREED: _________________________ General Chairman BLE _________________________ General Chairman BLE
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