Field Training Officer and Communications Training Officer Pay Sample Clauses

Field Training Officer and Communications Training Officer Pay. A person designated as an FTO/CTO will be paid a premium compensation per the below chart. If the training assignment is more than four (4) hours and up to eight (8) hours, the compensation will be one and one half (1-½). If any training occurs in excess of eight (8) hours, the premium compensation will be computed in the same manner. This compensation is considered compensation for training duties, and shall not substitute for any hours worked as overtime as defined by section 18.3 of the Oakland University POAM contract. Any time any recruit, or any other Officer, is assigned to an Officer for any reason, if the Officer is not a designated FTO/CTO, they shall not be eligible for the premium compensation. 4 hours 1 hour 8 hours 1.5 hours 12 hours 2.5 hours The FTO/CTO shall complete a daily and DOR (Daily Observation Report) for each day he/she is assigned to train a recruit. The FTO/CTO shall make a copy of his/her daily log and attach it to the DOR, and deposit it in a designated area for the FTO/CTO Sergeant.
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Field Training Officer and Communications Training Officer Pay. A person designated as an FTO/CTO will be paid a premium compensation per the below chart. If the training assignment is more than four (4) hours and up to eight (8) hours, the compensation will be one and one half (1-½). If any training occurs in excess of eight (8) hours, the premium compensation will be computed in the same manner. This compensation is considered compensation for training duties, and shall not substitute for any hours worked as overtime as defined by section 18.3 of the Oakland University POAM contract. Any time any recruit, or any other Officer, is assigned to an Officer for any reason, if the Officer is not a designated FTO/CTO, they shall not be eligible for the premium compensation. 4 hours 1 hour 8 hours 1.5 hours 12 hours 2 hours The FTO/CTO shall complete a daily and DOR (Daily Observation Report) for each day he/she is assigned to train a recruit. The FTO/CTO shall make a copy of his/her daily log and attach it to the DOR, and deposit it in a designated area for the FTO/CTO Sergeant. 19.1 Call in Pay. A full-time employee reporting for duty at the Employer's request for work which is outside and not continuous with his/her regularly scheduled shift will be guaranteed a minimum of four (4) hours pay at the applicable overtime compensation rate specified in Section 18.3 or Section 18.4. A part-time employee shall receive four

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