Common use of Layover Clause in Contracts

Layover. (This paragraph applies only to Police Officers.) An employee will normally be scheduled to have a sixteen (16) hour layover (twelve hour layover on twelve-hour shifts) period between shift assignments, provided however, that an employee may be assigned to work during said layover period without the payment of overtime compensation in order to accommodate normal shift rotation or reassignment to accommodate training (for training of the officer). Further, nothing contained herein shall prohibit the scheduling of assignments, such as court time and overtime for which overtime compensation is payable, during such layover period. Management will endeavor to routinely provide a minimum eight (8) hour layover (six-hour layover on twelve-hour shifts) time period between shifts.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Layover. (This paragraph applies only to Police Officers.) An employee will normally be scheduled to have a sixteen (16) hour layover (twelve hour layover on twelve-hour shifts) period between shift assignments, provided however, that an employee may be assigned to work during said layover period without the payment of overtime compensation in order to accommodate normal shift rotation or reassignment to accommodate training (for training of the officer). Further, nothing contained herein shall prohibit the scheduling of assignments, such as court time and overtime for which overtime compensation is payable, during such layover period. Management will endeavor to routinely provide a minimum eight (8) hour layover (six-hour layover on twelve-hour shifts) time period between shifts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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