Captains and Counselor Supervisors Sample Clauses

Captains and Counselor Supervisors. The Captains and Counselor Supervisors shall not be covered by Section 1 except as provided in this subsection. The Captains and Counselor Supervisors shall continue to work a schedule of forty (40) hours per week, generally consisting of five (5) consecutive days of eight (8) hours followed by two (2) consecutive days off. The Captains and Counselor Supervisors who are assigned as Unit Managers will be designated as unscheduled and may be expected to work up to one weekend or two days on weekends per month and up to one day per week on second shift or third shift or on a schedule that overlaps from third to first shift or from first to second shift as part of their regular schedule and in lieu of other workdays or work hours during the pay week. This provision shall not be viewed as excluding the Unit Managers from being treated in accordance with Article 19 Section 2 if they are required or authorized to work additional hours in other circumstances.
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Captains and Counselor Supervisors. Any employee who was a Captain or Counselor Supervisor on June 13, 2006 and who has group life insurance coverage in excess of the limitations of CGS §5-257 shall be allowed to continue such coverage while a member of the bargaining unit. Any employee who becomes a member of the bargaining unit after June 13, 2006 or who as of such date did not have group life insurance coverage in excess of the limitations of CGS §5-257 shall be limited to the coverage provided in such section.

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