Detached Duty Pay Sample Clauses

Detached Duty Pay. The Employer and Council recognize that, at times, the work of bargaining unit members at the State Patrol requires them to be away from their city of residence for extended periods of time, and that such occurrences often create financial and psychological hardships upon the bargaining unit members and their families. Therefore, it is the intent of the Employer and the Council to work together to pursue available avenues to attempt to receive authorization to compensate bargaining unit members for detached duty which is not associated with in- service training, schools, seminars, or conferences.
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