Daily Work Shift Adjustment. The Employer may adjust the regular work schedule with prior notice to the employee in accordance with Article 7, Overtime, Subsections 7.4 A-C. If the Employer extends an overtime-eligible employee’s daily work shift by more than two (2) hours on any given day, the Employer will not adjust another work shift or the employee’s work schedule to avoid the payment of overtime or accrual of compensatory time. This provision will not apply: 1. When an employee requests to adjust their hours within the work shift and works no more than forty (40) hours within the workweek. Washington State Patrol (WSP) employees will not be expected to report to work with less than nine (9) hours between shifts, except in extreme emergencies.
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Daily Work Shift Adjustment. The Employer may adjust the regular work schedule with prior notice to the employee in accordance with Article 7, Overtime, Subsections 7.4 A-C. If the Employer extends an overtime-eligible employee’s daily work shift by more than two (2) hours on any given day, the Employer will not adjust another work shift or the employee’s work schedule to avoid the payment of overtime or accrual of compensatory time. This provision will not apply:
1. When an employee requests to adjust their his or her hours within the work shift and works no more than forty (40) hours within the workweek. Washington State Patrol (WSP) employees will not be expected to report to work with less than nine (9) hours between shifts, except in extreme emergencies.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement