E Squad definition
E Squad. E squad will have a separate peg rotation system. The administrative sergeant/designee will move the names of personnel from their 12-hour squad to the appropriate E squad per system on the first day they are scheduled for E squad. When personnel go from the 12-hour shift to E squad, their names will be in their squad’s designation by seniority. When officers rotate back to the 12-hour shift, their names will go back into the original slots they were in prior to E squad assignment. During this rotation, if the red peg is aligned next to the slot the officer’s name is returning to, the officer will have the overtime. The peg does not move to another squad because of the rotation from squad to early, mid and late days, and vice versa.
Examples of E Squad in a sentence
Day Shift: 0630 to 1630 A Squad B Squad Swing Shift: 1500 to 0100 C Squad D Squad Night Shift: 2100 to 0700 E Squad F Squad Minimum Staffing for leave time and overtime considerations shall not fall below 18 patrol staff (includes Sergeants and Corporals) during any 24 hour period.
The workweek for each squad shall be three (3) consecutive days as follows: A Squad: B Squad: C Squad: D Squad: E Squad: Sunday through Tuesday.