Medical Examiner Assistants' Work Schedules Sample Clauses

Medical Examiner Assistants' Work Schedules. The Medical Examiner Assistants shall be scheduled to work forty (40) hours each week. They shall be guaranteed 4.33 hours of overtime each week. The Medical Examiner Assistants will schedule their hours of work per day based on operational needs and activity levels by mutual agreement with their immediate supervisor. The normal workday shall include all official duties, including business phone calls and business visits at home, report writing, actual and necessary travel time from their official headquarters or residence whichever is nearer, etc. Any need to work beyond the employee's work schedule of 44.3 hours a week must be approved by the employee's supervisor prior to the employee performing the work. The State Medical Examiner shall have the right to change the work schedule/work assignment of any Medical Examiner Assistant when in their opinion it is necessary to do so to ensure adequate coverage and operational needs. The right to alter work schedules/work assignments includes, but is not limited to, the right to set specific hours or work assignments within a workday or workweek and the right to regulate or limit the hours worked outside the normal workday. When circumstances permit, the Department shall provide at least forty-eight (48) hours advance notification to affected employees of any individual temporary schedule change. Fourteen (14) calendar days' notice need not be given for the above types of individual schedule changes, but, in the event of a permanent individual schedule change, fourteen (14) calendar days' notice shall be given, as required by Article 33, Hours and Work Schedules, of the current contract. Management retains the right to relieve employees from duty because of excessive hours worked.
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Medical Examiner Assistants' Work Schedules. The Medical Examiner Assistants shall be scheduled to work forty (40) hours each week. The Medical Examiner Assistants will schedule their hours of work per day based on operational needs and activity levels by mutual agreement with their immediate supervisor. The normal workday shall include all official duties, including business phone calls and report writing. Any need to work beyond forty (40) hours a week or eight (8) hours in a day or over their regularly scheduled hours must be approved by the employee’s supervisor prior to the employees performing the work. The State Medical Examiner shall have the right to change the work schedule/work assignment of any Medical Examiner Assistant when in their opinion it is necessary to do so to ensure adequate coverage and operational needs. The right to alter work or work assignments within a workday or workweek and the right to regulate or limit the hours worked outside the normal workday. When circumstances permit, the Department shall provide at least forty-eight (48) hours advance notification to affected employees of any individual temporary schedule change. Fourteen (14) calendar days' notice need not be given for the above types of individual schedule changes, but, in the event of a permanent individual schedule change, fourteen (14) calendar days' notice shall be given, as required by Article 33, Hours and Work Schedules, of the current contract. Management retains the right to relieve employees from duty because of excessive hours worked.

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