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<blockquote data-quote="wide load" data-source="post: 4354120" data-attributes="member: 57235"><p>It’s in the New England Supplement.</p><p></p><p>Section 2 – Bidding</p><p>(a) Biennial Bid</p><p>(1) In each location a schedule of all starting times in each classification shall be posted for the bid on the second Monday in February and shall remain posted for (2) weeks. It is agreed that Regular Package Delivery Routes, excluding Full-Time Cover bids, shall not contain WAD and/or Cover as part of the bid description if the route ran for 85% or more of the previous calendar year. Any dispute on the number of jobs bid without WAD and/or Cover as part of the bid description shall be reviewed with the District Labor Manager.</p><p>Package (Metro) driver starting times shall also include the general area of the route and feeder driver starting times shall also indicate if the assignment is over or under 140 miles.</p><p>(2) Full-time seniority employees, in the order of their seniority and provided they are qualified for the job selected, shall have the right to select starting times in any classification (except Lead Drivers) from the schedule posted. Except as provided herein, such selection shall be held until the next bid.</p><p>(3) All moves from the bid must be made by June 15th of the year the bidding selection took place. In the event the employer violates this date, the subsequent bids will be on an annual basis in the local jurisdiction in which the violation took place for the duration of this Agreement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wide load, post: 4354120, member: 57235"] It’s in the New England Supplement. Section 2 – Bidding (a) Biennial Bid (1) In each location a schedule of all starting times in each classification shall be posted for the bid on the second Monday in February and shall remain posted for (2) weeks. It is agreed that Regular Package Delivery Routes, excluding Full-Time Cover bids, shall not contain WAD and/or Cover as part of the bid description if the route ran for 85% or more of the previous calendar year. Any dispute on the number of jobs bid without WAD and/or Cover as part of the bid description shall be reviewed with the District Labor Manager. Package (Metro) driver starting times shall also include the general area of the route and feeder driver starting times shall also indicate if the assignment is over or under 140 miles. (2) Full-time seniority employees, in the order of their seniority and provided they are qualified for the job selected, shall have the right to select starting times in any classification (except Lead Drivers) from the schedule posted. Except as provided herein, such selection shall be held until the next bid. (3) All moves from the bid must be made by June 15th of the year the bidding selection took place. In the event the employer violates this date, the subsequent bids will be on an annual basis in the local jurisdiction in which the violation took place for the duration of this Agreement. [/QUOTE]
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