Fire Suppression and Dispatch Sample Clauses

Fire Suppression and Dispatch. Fire fighters in the fire suppression force and those assigned dispatcher duties shall work a work schedule consisting of twenty- four (24) hour shifts for an average work week of forty-eight (48) hours. This will be implemented by the use of a three (3) platoon system with each fire fighter working one (1) twenty-four (24) hour shift followed by forty-eight (48) hours off, with a Xxxxx xxx to be taken within each twenty-one (21) calendar day cycle. A Xxxxx xxx shall not be counted as a working shift for any purpose. Until such time as the U.S. Department of Labor determines that the provisions of 29 U.S.C. § 207(k) apply to Denver fire fighters assigned dispatcher duties, all such fire fighters shall be scheduled for and receive between five (5) and eight (8) hours of uninterrupted sleep time and up to two (2) hours, in at least thirty (30) minute increments, of uninterrupted meal periods during the twenty-four (24) hour shift. These hours shall not be deemed as time worked for purposes of calculating FLSA overtime. Xxxxx xxx selections shall be made annually by the members of the Fire Department except Assistant Chiefs according to seniority in grade or rank within each administrative district. Xxxxx xxx selections made by Assistant Chiefs shall not be made from the same Xxxxx xxx selection sheets as other members of the bargaining unit and shall in no way limit or restrict other members of the bargaining unit in their Xxxxx xxx selections. The most senior member in the highest grade or rank shall have the opportunity to select their Xxxxx xxx first. The least senior member in the lowest grade or rank shall pick last. The City shall determine prior to the time Xxxxx days are selected the number of Xxxxx xxx picks required in each administrative district per shift. The City shall open one (1) Xxxxx xxx pick per administrative district more than is required pursuant to this determination. It is understood and agreed that the City has the right to balance staffing by restricting the availability of certain picks in the last column in any district. Each time a Xxxxx xxx is changed, the fire fighter shall be granted one (1) additional Xxxxx xxx; provided, no more than two (2) additional Xxxxx days shall be awarded in a contract year; provided, further, if a Xxxxx xxx change results in a return to the originally selected Xxxxx xxx, an additional Xxxxx xxx shall not be awarded; provided, further, if a fire fighter is transferred at their request, is promoted, o...
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