Police Captains Sample Clauses

Police Captains. Floating Holidays must be taken during the fiscal year in which they are earned. Employees hired between July 1 and December 31 shall receive 16 hours and employees hired between January 1 and June 30 shall receive 8 hours of Floating Holiday time. Following twenty years of full time equivalent of CITY service, employees shall receive one additional full time equivalent floating holiday for a total of three (3) full time equivalent floating holidays. This third floating holiday will not be included in any holiday payout. Regular part-time employees shall receive a pro-rated Floating Holiday balance based on FTE allocation.
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Police Captains. Police Captains shall continue to be afforded all rights, privileges, and benefits provided within this collective bargaining agreement, and Captains’ wages shall be adjusted in accordance with contractual wage increases applicable to the entire bargaining unit.
Police Captains. 15.2.1 Police Captains shall receive the following twelve (12) holidays: HOLIDAY DATE New Year’s Day January 1 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day Third Monday in January President’s Day Third Monday in February Memorial Day Last Monday in May Independence Day July 4 Labor Day First Monday in September Veterans’ Day November 11 Thanksgiving Day Fourth Thursday in November Day After Thanksgiving Friday After Thanksgiving Christmas Day December 25 Floating Holiday By Agreement Between Employee and Supervisor Floating Holiday By Agreement Between Employee and Supervisor 15.2.2 HOLIDAY PAY – POLICE CAPTAIN Holiday pay shall be paid based on the number of hours in the employee’s regular work shift. A regular work shift is considered to be eight (8), nine (9) or ten (10) hours per day for full-time employees. If a full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work 10 hours on a holiday, the employee shall be eligible for ten (10) hours of holiday pay; if a full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work nine (9) hours on a holiday, the employee shall be eligible for nine (9) hours of holiday pay; If a full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work eight (8) hours on a holiday, the employee shall be eligible for eight (8) hours of holiday pay. If the number of hours an employee is regularly scheduled to work is reduced, holiday pay shall be reduced accordingly. When an employee is assigned to a Monday through Friday schedule, and when any of the aforementioned holidays fall on Saturday, the holiday shall be observed on the preceding Friday. If any of the aforementioned holidays fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. If the holiday falls on the normally scheduled off-duty day, employees shall observe the holiday on the immediately preceding scheduled work day. Employees assigned to a 4/10 or 9/80 work schedule, whose work week normally includes three consecutive days off, shall observe the preceding work day when a holiday falls on the first day off. If the holiday falls on either of the last two days off, the following work day shall be observed. If the holiday falls on a single regular day off, the following day shall be observed. Employees who are not on a paid status the day before and the day after a holiday shall not be paid for the holiday
Police Captains. Effective the pay period that includes September 10, 2019, Police Captains with twenty-five (25) years of service shall be eligible to receive a longevity pay adjustment of three percent (3%).
Police Captains. 15.2.1 Police Captains shall receive the following thirteen (13) holidays: HOLIDAY DATE New Year’s Day January 1 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day Third Monday in January President’s Day Third Monday in February Xxxxx Xxxxxx Day March 31 Memorial Day Last Monday in May Independence Day July 4 Labor Day First Monday in September Veterans’ Day November 11 Thanksgiving Day Fourth Thursday in November Day After Thanksgiving Friday After Thanksgiving Christmas Day December 25 Floating Holiday By Agreement Between Employee and Supervisor Floating Holiday By Agreement Between Employee and Supervisor 15.2.2 HOLIDAY PAY – POLICE CAPTAIN Holiday pay shall be paid based on the number of hours in the employee’s regular work shift. A regular work shift is considered to be eight (8), nine (9) or ten (10) hours per day for full-time employees. If a full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work 10 hours on a holiday, the employee shall be eligible for ten (10) hours of holiday pay; if a full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work nine (9) hours on a holiday, the employee shall be eligible for nine (9) hours of holiday pay; If a full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work eight (8) hours on a holiday, the employee shall be eligible for eight (8) hours of holiday pay. If the number of hours an employee is regularly scheduled to work is reduced, holiday pay shall be reduced accordingly. When an employee is assigned to a Monday through Friday schedule, and when any of the aforementioned holidays fall on Saturday, the holiday shall be observed on the preceding Friday. If any of the aforementioned holidays fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. If the holiday falls on the normally scheduled off-duty day, employees shall observe the holiday on the immediately preceding scheduled work day. Employees assigned to a 4/10 or 9/80 work schedule, whose work week normally includes three consecutive days off, shall observe the preceding work day when a holiday falls on the first day off. If the holiday falls on either of the last two days off, the following work day shall be observed. If the holiday falls on a single regular day off, the following day shall be observed. Employees who are not on a paid status the day before and the day after a holiday shall not be paid for the holiday

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