Fire Suppression Personnel Clause Samples
Fire Suppression Personnel a. Twenty-four (24) hour fire suppression personnel shall be paid a holiday premium per pay period, excluding overtime compensation and premiums, as holiday compensation for the holidays specified in Section 20.1. Upon declaration by the Mayor of any holiday in addition to those specified in Section 20.1(b), twenty-four
Fire Suppression Personnel a. Twenty-four (24) hour fire suppression personnel and H-3 EMT/Paramedic/Firefighters shall be paid a holiday premium per pay period, excluding overtime compensation and premiums, as holiday compensation for the holidays specified in Section 21.1(b). Upon declaration by the Mayor of any holiday in addition to those specified in Section 21.1(b), twenty-four (24) hour suppression personnel and H-3 EMT/Paramedic/Firefighters shall be paid an additional holiday premium which will be calculated on a proportional basis by the Controller’s office.
b. Employees who utilize sick pay on a shift commencing either within two calendar days before, on the day of, or within two days after a holiday designated in Section 21.1(b) shall not receive the holiday premium for two pay periods. For the Thanksgiving holidays, a single continuous usage of sick pay by an employee during any or all of the shifts commencing either within two calendar days before Thanksgiving Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Day After Thanksgiving, or the day after the Day After Thanksgiving, will result in that employee not receiving the holiday premium for the two subsequent pay periods. Employees on disability leave and/or employees working forty (40) hour schedules on a temporary modified duty assignment on any holiday designated in Section 21.1(b) shall not receive holiday premium for that one pay period.
c. The holiday premium for employees who are members of the Retirement System under Charter section A8.598 (“New Plan” or “Tier II”) shall be 6.5%. Notwithstanding the above, employees who are members of the Retirement System under Charter sections A8.585 and A8.596 (“Old Plan” or “Tier I”) shall be paid a seven percent (7%) holiday premium.
d. On and after July 1, 2008, the holiday premium shall be included as compensation for Retirement System purposes for members of the Retirement System under Charter Section A8.598. Such premium is not and shall not be “attached to the rank.”
Fire Suppression Personnel a. Twenty-four (24) hour fire suppression personnel shall be paid a six percent (6%) holiday premium per pay period, excluding overtime compensation and premiums, as holiday compensation for the holidays specified in Section 20.1 of this Agreement except as follows:
b. Members who utilize sick pay on any of the days specified as a holiday shall not receive the six percent (6%) holiday premium in that pay period.
c. Effective November 1, 2001, members who utilize sick pay on the day before, the day of, or the day after a specified holiday shall not receive the six percent (6%) holiday premium for two pay periods. Members on disability leave and/or members working a forty (40) hour-per-week schedule on a temporary modified duty assignment on any specified holiday shall not receive the six percent (6%) holiday premium for that one pay period.
Fire Suppression Personnel. Employees shall earn annual vacation, with all regular pay and fringe benefits, on the following basis: (for the purpose of this section, a day shall be defined as a scheduled twenty-four (24) hour tour of duty).
Fire Suppression Personnel. After one (1) year four (4) duty days’ pay and leave After five (5) years Five (5) duty days’ pay and leave After seven (7) years six (6) duty days’ pay and leave After nine (9) years seven (7) duty days’ pay and leave After eleven (11) years eight (8) duty days’ pay and leave After thirteen (13) years nine (9) duty days’ pay and leave
