Fire Dispatchers Sample Clauses

Fire Dispatchers. On January 1 of each calendar year, employees who have completed more than one (1) year of continuous service shall be credited with vacation accrued, subject to the schedules below. Employees who will have completed six (6) months of continuous service on January 1 shall be credited with eight (8) vacation hours for each five (5) weeks of service between their date of hire and January 1. Employees with less than six (6) months of continuous service as of January 1 shall not be credited with vacation until the following January. Such employees shall be credited with eighty (80) vacation hours plus eight (8) hours for each additional five (5) weeks of continuous service beyond one
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Fire Dispatchers. Full-time employees in the classification of Fire Dispatcher I or Fire Dispatcher II or shall advance to the second step of the range of that class upon completion of six months of continuous service in said class.
Fire Dispatchers. The CITY and the UNION agree to meet and confer regarding revision of the work schedule of Fire Department dispatchers. Among the matters to be considered is the adoption of a work schedule consisting of the following: 15 hour night tour, nine hour day tour, two tours on, two tours off schedule worked by line firefighters. The parties will also address an agreement on an hourly rate of pay (based on the current annual rate of pay as modified in this Agreement), utilization of an hourly rate calculation for purposes of calculating an employee’s weekly straight time pay and overtime pay, calculation of an employee’s contractual leave entitlements and rate of utilization of same, and a fire dispatcher’s entitlement to premium pay (other than overtime) pursuant to this Agreement. If the patties reach agreement on changes in the fire dispatcher work schedule, it shall be implemented by the execution of a side letter of agreement as a supplement to this Agreement.
Fire Dispatchers. Effective August the Corporation and the Union agree that Fire Department Dispatchers may work on a multiple shift basis at the discretion of the Corporation, following discussions with the Union, provided that at least forty-eight (48) hours' notice of change of shift is given to the employees concerned and the Union. The notice requirement may be waived in conditions of emergency. Notwithstanding the average weekly hours of thirty-seven and one-third hours, Fire Dispatchers shall (unless otherwise changed as noted in the foregoing) be subject to the following provisions: SCHEDULE Page
Fire Dispatchers. Uniforms shall be cleaned by the City. City shall choose color and style. Uniforms shall be mandatory and must be worn in a neat, clean manner. F. All Communication Operators and Inspector I and II personnel shall receive an annual clothing allowance in the amount of $150 for the purchase of relaxed clothing in place of a full uniform. For the Communication Operators the relaxed uniform shall consist of City of Dover polo type shirt (issued by the City) and docker type pants, belt and xxxxx or black shoes. For the Inspector I and II personnel the relaxed uniform shall consist of a City of Dover polo type shirt or appropriate shirt for the fall and winter seasons (issued by the City) and tan docker or cargo pants and belt. Based upon current IRS regulations, the clothing allowance is considered a taxable benefit and will be reflected on the employee’s annual tax statement from the City of Dover. This allowance shall be paid annually in the month of February to all active employees who are in the affected classification as of January 15 of the current year and who remain active in the affected classification at the time of payment. The Communication Operators and Inspector I and II personnel shall be responsible for maintaining their uniforms in a proper manner, including repair, dry cleaning and laundering as required. They shall also be responsible for replacing any worn out or lost uniform items, as set forth above, so as to maintain a complete uniform at all times. Unserviceable uniform shirts will be replaced by the City of Dover.

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