FOP/OLC Training and Conferences Sample Clauses

FOP/OLC Training and Conferences. The Village, upon reasonable notice by the FOP/OLC, shall permit Grievance Representatives to attend annual training sessions not to exceed a cumulative total of thirty-two (32) hours sponsored by the FOP/OLC related to the administration and conduct of the grievance/arbitration procedure. Said attendance will be granted as leave without pay unless the employee chooses to use vacation leave or compensatory time to attend the FOP/OLC training. One duly elected or selected delegate or alternate to the Annual Conference of the Fraternal Order of Police, Ohio Labor Council, Inc. from the Bargaining Units shall be allowed up to thirty-two (32) hours to attend such functions. To the extent any such conference time is during such delegate's scheduled work hours, he shall be given consideration to a schedule rearrangement, if voluntary, or they shall be allowed to use their vacation leave or compensatory time. Requests for release time for training or conferences shall be submitted in writing at least 30 days, or sooner if known, prior to the dates requested. Any release shall not disrupt the operations of the Department or result in overtime.
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