Change of Schedule. A. The Employer’s right to assign Captains at any time and at different times during each twenty-eight- (28-) day police period remains unrestricted and unchallenged. Watch assignments and designated starting times shall be established and posted at the beginning of each police period and shall remain in effect for the duration of the twenty-eight- (28-) day police period, except for the following: 1. In-service training; 2. Elective training; 3. Mandatory proficiency training; 4. Pre-service training for promotion; 5. Court appearances in excess of two (2) consecutive days; 6. A situation where the Superintendent and the Mayor have determined in writing that a serious emergency condition exists; and 7. Working out of grade. However, starting times may be adjusted by the Employer (1) plus or minus three (3) hours from the designated starting time or (2) for up to seven (7) hours within the Captain’s assigned watch for circumstances not known to the Employer forty-eight (48) hours prior to the start of the police period.
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Change of Schedule. A. The Employer’s 's right to assign Captains Lieutenants at any time and at different times during each twenty-eight- (28-) day police period remains unrestricted and unchallenged. Watch assignments and designated starting times shall be established and posted at the beginning of each police period and shall remain in effect for the duration of the twenty-eight- (28-) day police period, except for the following:
1. In-service training;
2. Elective training;
3. Mandatory proficiency training;
4. Pre-service training for promotion;
5. Court appearances in excess of two (2) consecutive days;; and
6. A situation where the Superintendent and the Mayor have determined in writing that a serious emergency condition exists; and
7. Working out of grade. However, starting times may be adjusted by the Employer (1) plus or minus three two (32) hours from the designated starting time or (2) for up to seven (7) hours within the Captain’s Lieutenant's assigned watch for circumstances not known to the Employer forty-eight (48) hours prior to the start of the police period.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Change of Schedule. A. The Employer’s right to assign Captains Lieutenants at any time and at different times during each twenty-eight- (28-) day police period remains unrestricted and unchallenged. Watch assignments and designated starting times shall be established and posted at the beginning of each police period and shall remain in effect for the duration of the twenty-eight- (28-) day police period, except for the following:
1. In-service training;
2. Elective training;
3. Mandatory proficiency training;
4. Pre-service training for promotion;
5. Court appearances in excess of two (2) consecutive days;; and
6. A situation where the Superintendent and the Mayor have determined in writing that a serious emergency condition exists; and
7. Working out of grade. However, starting times may be adjusted by the Employer (1) plus or minus three two (32) hours from the designated starting time or (2) for up to seven (7) hours within the CaptainLieutenant’s assigned watch for circumstances not known to the Employer forty-eight (48) hours prior to the start of the police period.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement