Common use of Alternate Schedule Clause in Contracts

Alternate Schedule. If the University adopts an alternate schedule that involves an 11-hour schedule that repeats over an eight (8) day period, employees working the affected schedule will be moved to a twenty-four (24) day work period (as permitted under Section 7(k) of the Fair Labor Standards Act) for the duration of their assignment to the 11-hour schedule. To account for the reduced annual work hours associated with this alternate schedule, law enforcement personnel will be scheduled by the University to work seventy-two (72) make-up hours during the course of the year. Make-up hours will be scheduled in blocks of no less than four (4) and no more than eleven (11) hours in length, and will be scheduled with nine

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Alternate Schedule. If the University adopts an alternate schedule that involves an 11-hour schedule that repeats over an eight (8) day period, employees working the affected schedule will be moved to a twenty-four (24) day work period (as permitted under Section 7(k) of the Fair Labor Standards Act) for the duration of their assignment to the 11-hour schedule. To account for the reduced annual work hours associated with this alternate schedule, law enforcement personnel will be scheduled by the University to work seventy-two (72) make-up hours during the course of the year. Make-up hours will be scheduled in blocks of no less than four (4) and no more than eleven (11) hours in length, and will be scheduled with ninefour

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Alternate Schedule. If the University adopts an alternate schedule for law enforcement personnel that involves an 11-hour schedule that repeats over an eight (8) day period, employees working the affected schedule will be moved to a twenty-twenty- four (24) day work period (as permitted under Section 7(k) of the Fair Labor Standards Act) for the duration of their assignment to the 11-hour schedule. To account for the reduced annual work hours associated with this alternate schedule, law enforcement personnel will be scheduled by the University to work seventy-two (72) make-up hours during the course of the year. Make-up hours will be scheduled in blocks of no less than four (4) and no more than eleven (11) hours in length, and will be scheduled with ninetwo

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement