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Attachment
(d) SYSTEM AGREEMENT - PEER TRAINING
NOTE 2:
At terminals where more than one seniority district works, i.e. Salt Lake
City, it is not necessary to have trainers from each seniority
district. A trainer may
train engineers from multiple seniority districts.
NOTE 3:
Engineers holding seniority at a given location will be used as trainers
unless business levels are such that it would create a shortage or continue a
shortage of engineers at that location. In
these instances, trainers from an
area of surplus may be used. In
Notes 2 and 3, field rides will only be given after a peer trainer is familiar with the
territory.
(c ) The engineers selected will be designated as Trainers subject to the
terms and conditions of this agreement.
NOTE 2:
Should the Local Chairmen not produce a list of applicants and/or
proposed trainers, then the General Chairman will do so in a timely manner.
4. (a)
Peer trainers may be used for any training needs for engineers or the public
such as but not limited to:
(1) Rules exams.
(2) Check rides
- pre-certification, familiarization and others.
(3) Red Block.
(4) Operation
Life Saver.
(5) New
equipment - including distributive power.
(6) Simulator.
(7) Pilot
service - terminal and road familiarization in connection with
mergers, trackage rights, new ID runs, etc.
(b) Classroom peer trainers will be primarily used in classroom settings,
including rules exams, Red Block, Operation Life Saver, etc.
(c ) Field peer trainers will be primarily used in the field including
check rides, hostler training, new equipment, simulators, pilot service, etc.
(d) Employees designated as both classroom and field peer trainers may be
used in either capacity. The two
classifications of trainers are meant as guidelines and it is recognized that
work in each area will overlap and claims will not be filed because of any
overlap.
5. The
Carrier may require additional training for peer trainers designed to enhance
their ability to perform peer training duties.
When sent to another location for additional training or to train others,
they will be reimbursed for actual travel expenses as arranged by the Carrier.
Employees who receive permission to drive their own automobile will be
reimbursed at the then current mileage rate. Employees must turn in expense
account forms showing actual travel and meal expenses and receipts where
required by Carrier policy.
6. When a
training need arises, the Carrier will select a peer trainer(s) from the pool of
trainers and assign the trainer(s) to the assignment.
If the assignment is anticipated to be 30 days or less, the vacancy,
caused by the trainer leaving their regular assignment, will be treated as a
temporary vacancy under existing rules. If it is anticipated that the vacancy
will be for 31 days or longer, then as a permanent vacancy under existing rules.
7. Peer
trainers shall be paid as follows:
(a) Trainers who work in a classroom or simulator setting
shall be paid $230 per day.
(b) Trainers who work in the field (on moving locomotive units) will be
paid the greater of $230 per day or one hundred fifteen (115) percent of their
prior year earnings used to determine their 1/52 vacation pay.
The percentage amount shall be divided by 365 and a daily rate shall be
established.
(c ) The rate ($230 or 115 o/o) shall be paid for each day the trainer is
withheld from their regular assignment due to their training assignment. The
payment, either the percentage amount or the minimum amount shall be for
services rendered and no other payment, overtime or arbitrary shall be
paid.
Example
1: The trainer, working in pool freight service, is notified to teach rules
exams the following week beginning on Monday.
If his/her pool turn normally would arrive back in town no later than
Saturday at 11:59 p.m., he/she will
work the turn and begin training Monday through Friday and be
paid five days at $230 per day. ff his/her pool turn leaves on Friday
(the last day of training) and returns on Saturday, then he/she will receive
another day's pay for Saturday. If
the original pool turn does not leave until the Saturday before the training begins, the trainer will be paid two
additional days at $230 for the Saturday/Sunday missed days of the regular turn.
.Example 2: The rate using the percentage factor is $265 per day.
A trainer is used to work with an engineer on distributed power between
two terminals. The trainer is used on Monday to the far terminal and Tuesday
back, the same days his regular assignment worked.
The trainer is paid $265 per day.
(d) Ant engineer working as a trainer wil be treated
as occupying the "highest rated position available" for purposes of
computing any applicable protection.
(e) It is understood that all time spent serving in any program addressed
by this Agreement is considered the same as marked up and available for
guarantee purposes. Such time will
also be considered as compensated service for the purpose of calculating
vacation qualification and vacation earnings. |
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