Continuous Duty Employees. A. A continuous duty employee is defined as an employee who may not leave their assigned place of duty without endangering the operation and safety of the facility or equipment. B. Employees who are designated as continuous duty employees will work 8-hour shifts and will remain at the duty station until properly relieved. C. Tours of duty will normally be scheduled and posted at least 2 weeks in advance. Necessary changes in tours of duty will be posted in work areas 72 hours prior to the beginning of the normal workweek affected.
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Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement
Continuous Duty Employees. A. A continuous duty employee is defined as an employee who may not leave their his/her assigned place of duty without endangering the operation and safety of the facility or equipment.
B. . Employees who are designated as continuous duty employees will work 8-hour shifts and will remain at the duty station until properly relieved.
C. . Tours of duty will normally be scheduled and posted at least 2 weeks in advance. Necessary changes in tours of duty will be posted in work areas 72 hours prior to the beginning of the normal workweek affected.
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Samples: National Agreement
Continuous Duty Employees. A. A continuous duty employee is defined as an employee who may not leave their her or his assigned place of duty without endangering the operation and safety of the facility or equipment.
B. Employees who are designated as continuous duty employees will work 8-hour shifts and will remain at the duty station until properly relieved.
C. Tours of duty will normally be scheduled and posted at least 2 weeks in advance. Necessary changes in tours of duty will be posted in work areas 72 hours prior to the beginning of the normal workweek affected.
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Samples: National Agreement