WATER PLANT WORK WEEK DEFINITION AND CALLOUT PROCEDURE Sample Clauses

WATER PLANT WORK WEEK DEFINITION AND CALLOUT PROCEDURE. 36.1 The work week for the Water Treatment Plant Operator I and II positions will begin each Sunday at 12:00 a.m. and continue until the following Saturday at 11:59 p.m. The work week will not change when the Operator is working the Utility shift.
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WATER PLANT WORK WEEK DEFINITION AND CALLOUT PROCEDURE. 34.1 When an Operator is unable to work their assigned shift, and that shift falls on a Saturday or Sunday, attempts will be made to contact all of the Operators that are on days off including the Operator on days off prior to an Operating shift and the Operator(s) on days off prior to a Utility shift. Operators will be contacted in seniority order and asked to fill the shift. When an Operator fills a shift in this situation, and that shift is on their normal day off, the Operator will be given the choice of taking a different day off during the same work week, if the Plant work schedule allows. Overtime and/or callout pay for this shift will be in accordance with the UNION contract, State and Federal requirements. This procedure only applies to short duration events (i.e., only one or two shifts will need to be filled) or events of unknown duration (i.e., if it is not clear that an Operator will be away from work for more than one or two shifts).

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