Filling Hire-Back Bank Requests Sample Clauses

Filling Hire-Back Bank Requests. Requests for Hire-Back Bank use will be prioritized in the order in which they are received. If the requirements of a specific assignment cannot be met (e.g., officer, tower driver, etc.), or if more than three (3) requests are received for any holiday (as defined in this Article), or if sufficient hire- backs cannot be filled to meet the number of requests, the requests will be denied in reverse order of priority. When attempting to fill a request, no more than three (3) attempts will be made. Force back rules will apply only for use in increments of twenty-four (24) hours and will not apply for uses on holidays. After three (3) unsuccessful attempts to fill a request of less than twenty four (24) hours or a holiday request, the request will be denied. In order to minimize personnel changing stations during a shift to accommodate Hire- Back Bank usage of twelve (12) hours or less, the Shift Commander may, in his reasonable discretion, direct that preference be given to a specific assignment (e.g., officer, engineer, blue shirt, etc.).
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