Coverage of Mission Needs Sample Clauses

Coverage of Mission Needs. A. Management is responsible for seeing that the mission of the Department is carried out. Management will determine mission need requirements after discussions with employees/represen- tatives at the local level. Some examples of the principal forms of coverage are: 1. answering phones; 2. providing clerical, technical, and professional support; 3. providing office representation at essential meetings; 4. handling inquiries from the public; and 5. providing program needs based on business necessity. B. Coverage requirements, once established by the supervisor in accordance with Subsection 1 above, will remain in full force and effect until altered, amended, or revised. Management will explore all options available for office coverage to allow flex- ibility for all participants. C. When the supervisor establishes coverage requirements, all employees are obliged to meet the coverage requirements. The determination of who will work particular days or hours to ensure such coverage is within the authority of the supervisor. Where practical, personal preference will be honored in sched- uling coverage. Where personal preference conflicts with the equitable sharing of the burden of coverage, personal prefer- ence shall give way. D. Employees assigned to training or any other temporary duty assignment with an established schedule will adhere to the established schedule of the temporary assignment for the dura- tion of the assignment.
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Coverage of Mission Needs. A. Management is responsible for seeing that the mission of the Department is carried out. Management will determine mission need requirements after discussions with employees/representatives at the local level. Some examples of the principal forms of coverage are: 1. answering phones; 2. providing clerical, technical, and professional support; 3. providing office representation at essential meetings; 4. handling inquiries from the public; and 5. providing program needs based on business necessity. B. Coverage requirements, once established by the supervisor in accordance with Subsection 1 above, will remain in full force and effect until altered, amended, or revised. Management will explore all options available for office coverage to allow flexibility for all participants. C. When the supervisor establishes coverage requirements, all employees are obliged to meet the coverage requirements. The determination of who will work particular days or hours to ensure such coverage is within the authority of the supervisor. Where practical, personal preference will be honored in scheduling coverage. Where personal preference conflicts with the equitable sharing of the burden of coverage, personal preference shall give way. D. Employees assigned to training or any other temporary duty assignment with an established schedule will adhere to the established schedule of the temporary assignment for the duration of the assignment.
Coverage of Mission Needs. A. Management is responsible for seeing that the mission of the Department is carried out. Management will determine mission need requirements after discussions with employees/representa- tives at the local level. Some examples of the Principal forms of coverage are: 1. answering phones; 2. Providing clerical, technical, and professional support; 3. providing office representation at essential meetings; 4. handling inquiries from the public; and 5. providing program needs based on business necessity. B. Coverage requirements, once established by the supervisor in accordance with Subsection 1 above, will remain in full force and effect until altered, amended, or revised. Management will ex- plore all options available for office coverage to allow flexibility for all participants. C. When the supervisor establishes coverage requirements, all employees are obliged to meet the coverage requirements. The determination of who will work particular days or hours to ensure such coverage is within the authority of the supervisor. Where practical, personal preference will be honored in scheduling coverage. Where personal preference conflicts with the equitable sharing of the burden of coverage, personal preference shall give way. D. Employees assigned to training or any other temporary duty as- signment with an established schedule will adhere to the estab- lished schedule of the temporary assignment for the duration of the assignment.
Coverage of Mission Needs. 1. Management is responsible for seeing that the mission of the Department is carried out. Management will determine mission need requirements after discussions with employees/representatives at the local level. Some examples of the Principal forms of coverage are: (a) answering phones; (b) Providing clerical, technical, and professional support;

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