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<blockquote data-quote="BrownRecycler" data-source="post: 3678028" data-attributes="member: 73454"><p>9.5's Protection is included (if that building contains 22.4).</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>In buildings that utilize 22.4 combination drivers, all regular package car drivers will be eligible for 9.5 protection regardless of seniority or route assignment.</em></li> </ul><p>22.4 definitely make <strong>less</strong> money than the RPCD (am still that out).</p><p></p><p>22.4 who volunteered or forced to work more than 60 hours will get their pay double.</p><p></p><p><em>Section 5. DOT Hours of Service The Company shall not change the DOT sixty (60) hours in seven (7) days to the seventy (70) hours in eight (8) days rule for package drivers except at peak. With prior approval of the Company’s President of Labor Relations and the Teamster’s Package Division Director, the DOT standard may also be changed if required due to Acts of God or emergencies creating service disruptions. When the Company changes the sixty (60) hour rule it shall first solicit volunteers to work in excess of sixty (60) hours from all package car drivers in the center. If sufficient volunteers cannot be obtained to cover the over sixty (60) work hours, the Company will first force seasonal package car drivers, non-seniority package car drivers, parttime cover driver classifications, and then Article 22.4(b) drivers. Seniority package car drivers will only be forced after exhausting the seasonal, non-probationary drivers force process, part-time cover driver classifications and Article 22.4(b) drivers. No regular package car driver red circled under Article 22.4(b) will be forced to work on a day off and exceed sixty (60) hours unless he has a full eight (8) hours of duty available.<u> Any regular or Article 22.4 package car driver who volunteers or is forced to work over sixty (60) hours in a week pursuant to this paragraph will be compensated at double time for those hours.</u> This paragraph supersedes any provision in any Supplement, Rider or Addendum which addresses this subject. This Section is not intended to give the Company the right to force seniority package car drivers to work on a weekend unless permitted by the applicable Supplement, Rider or Addendum.</em></p><p></p><p>The 22.4 positions cannot exceed 25% of the driver workforce of that facility.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>The number of protected RPCD jobs in each building as outlined in this Article 22.4 (1) above, shall be guaranteed from replacement by 22.4 combination drivers or from any part-time drivers as allowed by any Supplement, Rider or Addendum. In the event a protected job moves to another building or jurisdiction as a result of a change of operations or otherwise, the protected status shall follow the job. The number of 22.4 combination drivers shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total number of RPCDs in the building. If the amount of regular Saturday or Sunday volume in a building consistently requires RPCD drivers to work Saturday or Sunday because of the twenty-five percent (25%) limit, the Package Division Director and UPS President of Labor Relations shall be allowed to adjust the limit based on demonstrated service needs.</em></p><p></p><p>The waiting list to get on the 9.5 (9 and half hours) is 5 months to get on and 5 months to get out of it, I think??</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Two five (5) month periods for getting on the list through the union, in addition to getting on or off the list at any time (except during the November 15-January 15 peak period) in between with one week’s notice to UPS.</em></li> </ul><p></p><p>RPCD cannot be laid off or displaced while the 22.4 drivers operational.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>No RPCD shall be laid off or displaced from the classification while 22.4 combination drivers are working in the building.</em></p><p></p><p>Interesting reading:</p><p></p><p><em>In addition, if an employee’s request is granted but the Employer fails to adjust the driver’s dispatch so as to provide an amount of work that can reasonably be completed within eight (8) hours which then causes the driver to work in excess of eight and onehalf (8.5) hours to complete his/her route, the driver shall be entitled to a two (2) hour penalty payment at his/her straight time rate and the driver will retain the eight (8) hour request for later use. No penalty shall be due if the employee exceeds the eight and one-half (8.5) hour threshold as a result of events beyond the Employer’s control.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownRecycler, post: 3678028, member: 73454"] 9.5's Protection is included (if that building contains 22.4). [LIST] [*][I]In buildings that utilize 22.4 combination drivers, all regular package car drivers will be eligible for 9.5 protection regardless of seniority or route assignment.[/I] [/LIST] 22.4 definitely make [B]less[/B] money than the RPCD (am still that out). 22.4 who volunteered or forced to work more than 60 hours will get their pay double. [I]Section 5. DOT Hours of Service The Company shall not change the DOT sixty (60) hours in seven (7) days to the seventy (70) hours in eight (8) days rule for package drivers except at peak. With prior approval of the Company’s President of Labor Relations and the Teamster’s Package Division Director, the DOT standard may also be changed if required due to Acts of God or emergencies creating service disruptions. When the Company changes the sixty (60) hour rule it shall first solicit volunteers to work in excess of sixty (60) hours from all package car drivers in the center. If sufficient volunteers cannot be obtained to cover the over sixty (60) work hours, the Company will first force seasonal package car drivers, non-seniority package car drivers, parttime cover driver classifications, and then Article 22.4(b) drivers. Seniority package car drivers will only be forced after exhausting the seasonal, non-probationary drivers force process, part-time cover driver classifications and Article 22.4(b) drivers. No regular package car driver red circled under Article 22.4(b) will be forced to work on a day off and exceed sixty (60) hours unless he has a full eight (8) hours of duty available.[U] Any regular or Article 22.4 package car driver who volunteers or is forced to work over sixty (60) hours in a week pursuant to this paragraph will be compensated at double time for those hours.[/U] This paragraph supersedes any provision in any Supplement, Rider or Addendum which addresses this subject. This Section is not intended to give the Company the right to force seniority package car drivers to work on a weekend unless permitted by the applicable Supplement, Rider or Addendum.[/I] The 22.4 positions cannot exceed 25% of the driver workforce of that facility. [I]The number of protected RPCD jobs in each building as outlined in this Article 22.4 (1) above, shall be guaranteed from replacement by 22.4 combination drivers or from any part-time drivers as allowed by any Supplement, Rider or Addendum. In the event a protected job moves to another building or jurisdiction as a result of a change of operations or otherwise, the protected status shall follow the job. The number of 22.4 combination drivers shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total number of RPCDs in the building. If the amount of regular Saturday or Sunday volume in a building consistently requires RPCD drivers to work Saturday or Sunday because of the twenty-five percent (25%) limit, the Package Division Director and UPS President of Labor Relations shall be allowed to adjust the limit based on demonstrated service needs.[/I] The waiting list to get on the 9.5 (9 and half hours) is 5 months to get on and 5 months to get out of it, I think?? [LIST] [*][I]Two five (5) month periods for getting on the list through the union, in addition to getting on or off the list at any time (except during the November 15-January 15 peak period) in between with one week’s notice to UPS.[/I] [/LIST] RPCD cannot be laid off or displaced while the 22.4 drivers operational. [I]No RPCD shall be laid off or displaced from the classification while 22.4 combination drivers are working in the building.[/I] Interesting reading: [I]In addition, if an employee’s request is granted but the Employer fails to adjust the driver’s dispatch so as to provide an amount of work that can reasonably be completed within eight (8) hours which then causes the driver to work in excess of eight and onehalf (8.5) hours to complete his/her route, the driver shall be entitled to a two (2) hour penalty payment at his/her straight time rate and the driver will retain the eight (8) hour request for later use. No penalty shall be due if the employee exceeds the eight and one-half (8.5) hour threshold as a result of events beyond the Employer’s control.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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