RULE 62. (a)
Rates of Pay. See current
rate sheets for per mile and per day rates in effect for conductors and brakemen
for service paid work train rate. Rate
sheets will be maintained to reflect national agreements.
The amounts to be added to the basic rates of pay based on the number of
cars handled as described in Rule 24(b) is also applicable to work train
service.
(b) Basic Day and Overtime. 8
hours or less including meal period, 100 miles or less, shall constitute a day.
Miles in excess of 100 miles will be paid for at the mileage rate provided. When
over 100 miles are run, overtime will begin when the time on duty exceeds the
miles run divided by 12 1/2; overtime shall be paid for on minute basis at a
rate per hour of 3/16ths of the daily rate.
(c) (1) Regularly Assigned - Hours Fixed.
Work train in service 5 consecutive days wil1 be considered an assigned
work train, on which the time for reporting for duty must be fixed for such
train and period. Work trains will not be bulletined for less than 5 consecutive
days work.
(2) Crews in assigned work train service will be allowed a minimum of 100
miles for service performed in advance of bulletined starting time, except as
provided in paragraph (3).
(3) When crew having tie-up point away from terminal is run into terminal
Friday or Saturday, they may be brought on duty at such terminal Monday morning
in advance of bulletined starting time and time will commence at time required
to report for duty.
(4) Compensation for crews in assigned work train service will begin not
later than the fixed starting time, unless crews are tied up for rest.
(5) When the fixed starting time is changed two hours or more, assignment
will be promptly bulletined for conductor and brakemen, and conductor and
brakemen affected may fill the positions during the period of bulletin in
accordance with their seniority.
(d) Bulletining.
Note: This does not reflect the provisions of the
5/22/72 Interdivisional Runs Agreement; i.e.
this does not authorize the Company to call
interdivisional crews for this work.
(1) When it is known sufficiently in advance that a work train is to be
placed in service:
(a) It may be bulletined sufficiently in advance to assign regular man or
men on the date such service is placed in operation.
(b) When a work train is placed in service prior to date indicated in the
bulletin, it will be manned on each day service is performed by pool freight
crew until assignment is made at expiration of bulletin.
(2) When work train is placed in service on Monday it may be called at
any time on that Monday and bulletined on the same day. The work train will be
manned on each day service is performed by extra man or men, subject only to the
starting time fixed for the assignment and to the provisions of Rule 44, until
assignment is made at expiration of bulletin.
(3) When it is known on Monday of the week in which work train service is
to be established on a day other than Monday, bulletin may be posted on such
Monday, and when placed in operation it will be manned on each day service is
performed by extra man or men subject to the provisions of Rule 44, until
assignment is made at expiration of bulletin.
(4) When work train service is established on a day other than Monday,
and it is not known on Monday of that week that such service is to be
established:
(a) Bulletin will be posted on the Monday following establishment of such
service, and will be manned on each day service is performed by extra man or men
subject to the provisions of Rule 44, until assignment is made at expiration of
bulletin.
(b) Prior to the date work train service is bulletined, it will be manned
on each day service is performed by pool freight crew.
Note: See Appendix "A" - Items 62 and
62(a).
(5) Bulletin will be posted at the home terminal of the district where
the work train is placed in service not later than 10:00 a.m. on the date
bulletin is issued, and at other points as soon thereafter as is practicable.
Work trains that have been in service continuously for one year at the
time annual bulletin is posted will be included on the annual bulletin.
Note: See Appendix "A" - Item
62(b).
(e) Handling Gravel Buford-Cheyenne. Conductors and brakemen on work
trains handling gravel, Buford to Cheyenne, will receive 50 miles.
(f) Termina1 Time - Constructive Mileage.
Termina1 time not allowed in work train service in addition to
constructive mileage.
Note: See Appendix "A" - Item
62(c).