SHIFT ROTATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS Sample Clauses

SHIFT ROTATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS. Shift Rotation for police officers shall occur within the first 14 days of January and July each year. Effective January 1, 2004, initial implement of the following rotation order shall have the most senior police office select one of the below listed shifts. The next selected shift shall be made by the second most senior officer and so on. Computation of Seniority shall be made according to 22.1.5.1 of this agreement. For the purpose of shift rotation only, the shifts are numbered as follows: Rotation shift #1: Monday through Friday 7 am - 3 pm Rotation shift #2: Tuesday through Saturday 7 am - 3 pm Rotation shift #3: Tuesday through Saturday 3 pm - 11 pm Rotation shift #4: Sunday 7 am - 3 pm and Monday through Thursday 3 pm - 11 pm Shift rotations shall be in sequential order as set below: January 2004 July 2004 #1 Officer A #1 Officer B #2 Officer B #2 Officer C #3 Officer C #3 Officer D #4 Officer D #4 Officer A During October 2004, this practice will be reviewed. If there are no issues, the following schedule will continue. If at this time there are issues and either party requests, this practice will be reviewed and, if necessary, renegotiated. January 2005 July 2005 January 2006 #1 Officer C #1 Officer D #1 Officer A #2 Officer D #2 Officer A #2 Officer B #3 Officer A #3 Officer B #3 Officer C #4 Officer B #4 Officer C #4 Officer D
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SHIFT ROTATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS. Shift Rotation for police officers shall occur within the first 14 days of January and July each year. Implementation of the following rotation order shall have the most senior police officer select one of the below listed shifts. The next selected shift shall be made by the second most senior officer and so on. Computation of Seniority shall be made according to 22.1.5.1 of this agreement. For the purpose of shift rotation only, the shifts are numbered as follows: Shift #1: Monday through Thursday 6:30AM to 3:30 PM (SJCC) Friday 7:00AM – 3:00 PM Every other Friday off to make up the 80 hours Shift #2: Monday through Friday 6:30 AM to 3:30 PM (EVC) Friday 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM Every other Friday off to make up the 80 hours Shift #3: Monday through Thursday 2:30 PM to 11:30 PM (SJCC) Friday 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM Every other Friday off to make up the 80 hours Shift #4: Monday through Thursday 2:30 PM to 11:30 PM (EVC) Friday 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM Every other Friday off to make up the 80 hours Police Officers shall work a 9-hour shift. These shifts of nine hours shall not be subject to the overtime provisions per Article 6.8 in terms of work performed in excess of eight (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours in a week. Any time worked over the 9-hour shift will be subject to overtime pay. Shift rotations shall be in sequential order as set below effective the rotation date following ratification: January July #1 Officer A #1 Officer B #2 Officer B #2 Officer C #3 Officer C #3 Officer D #4 Officer D #4 Officer A January July January #1 Officer C #1 Officer D #1 Officer A #2 Officer D #2 Officer A #2 Officer B #3 Officer A #3 Officer B #3 Officer C #4 Officer B #4 Officer C #4 Officer D

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