Treatment of Salary and Benefits for Employees Assigned to a Shift Duty Week Sample Clauses

Treatment of Salary and Benefits for Employees Assigned to a Shift Duty Week. A. An employee assigned to a shift duty week shall be compensated at the equivalent of an average 56-hour duty week for all salary and benefits described within this MOU. Computations for salary, vacation, sick leave, premium pay, overtime pay, retirement benefits, and specialty pay shall be based upon the average weekly hours of fifty-six (56) hours per week. Employees assigned the average of 56-hour workweek shall be compensated for each 24-day FLSA work period for hours worked (as defined in this MOU in Article I, Section 1(B)). Regardless of the 24-day FLSA work period, employees will be paid every 14 days, based on each 14 day pay period. Computations for salary, vacation, sick leave, premium pay, overtime, retirement benefits, and specialty pay shall be based upon each fourteen (14) day pay period.
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Treatment of Salary and Benefits for Employees Assigned to a Shift Duty Week. A. A Battalion Chief assigned to a shift duty week shall be compensated at the equivalent of an average fifty-six (56) hour duty week for all salary and benefits described within this MOU. Computations for salary, vacation, sick leave, premium pay, overtime pay, retirement benefits, and specialty pay shall be based upon the average weekly hours of fifty-six (56) hours per week.

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