Shift Rotation definition

Shift Rotation means the period of time over which a full or Part-Time Employee’s regularly scheduled hours repeats itself. In those cases where the shift rotation does not repeat itself for a Full or Part-Time Employee, the term shall be understood to mean a period of twelve (12) weeks.
Shift Rotation. Shift assignments in the Sheriff’s department shall be bid upon every other shift rotation based on departmental seniority and then every other shift rotation assigned at the discretion of the Sheriff. DSA members under the title, “Sergeant” shall bid upon Shift Rotation, every other shift rotation, based on time in grade (i.e. longest tenured Sergeant bids first). If operationally necessary, the Sheriff has the discretion to alter shift assignments or to change the duration of a shift assignment upon reasonable notice.
Shift Rotation means the period of time when the shift schedule repeats itself. Where the shift schedule does not repeat itself, the term "Shift Rotation" shall be understood to mean a period of time not exceeding four

Examples of Shift Rotation in a sentence

  • The Day Shift Rotation will follow the 6-team rotation identified in Attachment 1 and the schedule will repeat every forty-two (42) days.

  • Notwithstanding the above, the Day Shift Rotation may follow an alternate rotation by mutual agreement of the parties.

  • The Afternoon Shift Rotation will follow the rotation identified in Attachment 1and the schedule will repeat every fifty-six (56) days.

  • Should the number of personnel assigned by the employer to the Day Shift Rotation change from initial deployment, then the Day Shift Rotation will follow either the 6-team rotation identified in Attachment 1, or either the 8-team or 10-team rotation identified in Attachment 2, and the schedule will repeat every fifty-six (56) days or every seventy (70) days respectively.

  • Afternoon Shift Rotation - In addition to the eight (8) required training days each calendar year, personnel will work the following number of shifts in each 56-day rotation.

  • For the 6 Platoon Rotation and the Afternoon Shift Rotation, where the requirements of the service do not permit the employee to take any meal break, the employee shall be credited with forty-five (45) minutes overtime and where the employee is able to take one-half of a meal break, an employee shall be credited with twenty-five (25) minutes overtime.

  • All uniform police personnel assigned to platoons will be deployed in accordance with the Platoon Shift Schedule to either the Six (6) Platoon Rotation, the Day Shift Rotation, or the Afternoon Shift Rotation, as identified in Attachment 1.

  • Day Shift Rotation - In addition to the one (1) “Use of Force” re-qualification training day each calendar year, personnel will work the following number of shifts in each 42-day rotation.

  • To better meet operational requirements, upon approval of the Deputy Chief of Operations, shift starting and finishing times may be adjusted by: • up to two hours for the Afternoon Shift Rotation and the Afternoon and Night shifts under the 6 Platoon Rotation; and • up to one hour for the Day shifts under the 6 Platoon Rotation; as long as the length of the adjusted shift is still in accordance with the approved schedule, and provided at least 72 hours advance notice is given.

  • The Employer will determine the availability of alternative weekend scheduling in accordance with Section 16 (Weekend Staffing) and Section 17 (Shifts and Shift Rotation).


More Definitions of Shift Rotation

Shift Rotation means three consecutive days of work followed by three consecutive days of rest.
Shift Rotation. Employees who change shifts outside of their regular rotation voluntarily or at the Company’s request will be deemed to have forfeited their entitlement to overtime only for the period of time that they are out of rotation except as follows:

Related to Shift Rotation

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