Shift Bidding definition

Shift Bidding. As a policy of the Hanover Police Department, Officers within any one job classification shall have the right to indicate their preference by bid, in order of their seniority in the Hanover Police Department, for available work shifts. Such bidding is to be held within 30 days prior to beginning of fiscal year, which is July l. Shifts shall be bid on a yearly basis, and posted for two weeks annually. Final judgment as to the shift assignments is reserved for the Chief, and will be made within thirty (30) days. The Chief will not be expected to make any personnel changes if such would impair the effectiveness of the Department. This shall be a non-grievance issue.

Examples of Shift Bidding in a sentence

  • Staff, although assigned temporarily elsewhere within the organization, will participate in the Shift Bidding process within their primary department.

  • The staff will be required to wait until the next Shift Bidding process to exercise their seniority.

  • Should a vacancy occur following the Shift Bidding process (subsequent to March 31 of a fiscal year), staff within the particular department will be contacted and offered the opportunity (shift) on a seniority basis prior to the posting of the vacancy.

  • For Teamsters, Local 853 provisions regarding Shift Bidding, see Appendix K.

  • Employees eligible to bid shall include all employees in the classifications listed in Attachment 5 (Sustainable Streets Classifications Eligible for Shift Bidding).

  • The officer will also be provided the opportunity to shift trade under Article II, Section H – Hours of Work & Shift Bidding, irrespective of the 30- day time frame.

  • At any time Management and the Union may agree to reopen the Shift Bidding Article, enter into a Side-Bar Agreement, or take no actions until the next negotiations session.

  • The initial Shift Bidding shall take place within thirty (30) days after the execution of this agreement.

  • Employees shall have the right to bid for shifts in accordance with the Shift Bidding Policy provided in Appendix D.

  • The Shift Bidding System shall be limited solely to full-time employees assigned to the Uniform Field Operations Bureau.

Related to Shift Bidding

  • Successful Bidder(s) means the bidder(s) to whom work in this tender is awarded.

  • Bidder/Bidding Company means Bidding Company submitting the Bid. Any reference to the Bidder includes Bidding Company / including its successors, executors and permitted assigns as the context may require;

  • Qualified Bidder(s) means a Bidder who fulfills the eligibility criteria listed out in the E-Auction Process Information Document.

  • Open Competitive Bidding means a fair and transparent specified procedure defined under these Rules, advertised in the prescribed manner, leading to the award of a contract whereby all interested persons, firms, companies or organizations may bid for the contract and includes both National and International Competitive Biddings;

  • Highest Bidder means the Bidder, who quotes the highest License Fees