Hours of Work, Traffic Bureau Sample Clauses

Hours of Work, Traffic Bureau. The basic work schedule for employees assigned to the Traffic Bureau shall be three (3) twelve-and-one-half) (12.5)-hour workdays per week, plus nine (9) ten (10)-hour makeup days per year. The basic work hours for traffic shifts are: Day shift: 0600-1830 Overlap (swing) shift: 1330-0200 The basic work days for traffic shifts are: Day shift: A – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday B – Thursday, Friday, Saturday Overlap shift: A – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday B – Thursday, Friday, Saturday Employees shall change workdays in the middle of each six (6)-month bid period so that those members working the “A” side will change to the “B” side and those members working the “B” side will change to the “A” side. Employees assigned to this schedule shall be required to makeup nine (9) ten (10)-hour work days each calendar year. Makeup days may be used for training or special projects as determined by the Chief of Police. The makeup day shall be schedule so that it coincides with the employee’s workweek, meaning that it shall immediately follow the last workday or immediately precede the first work day of the employee’s normally scheduled workweek but shall not be on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday. A detailed calendar of scheduled makeup days shall be prepared by the Department not later than December 1 of each preceding year showing the schedule of makeup days for each shift for the following calendar year. Employees shall be paid for forty (40) hours’ work at the straight time rate for each payroll week, even though the employee is only scheduled to work 37.5 hours. Employees shall receive no additional compensation for attending the ten (10)-hour makeup days, as these are specifically designed to repay the City for compensation advanced to the employees working this schedule. The City agrees that it is responsible for keeping an accurate accounting of all hours worked to ensure that employees are compensated and scheduled for makeup days as necessary to carry out the objectives of this schedule. Employees assigned to this schedule will be compensated for holidays at the rate of ten (10) hours of holiday pay for each holiday. The compensation shall be paid in the pay period in which the designated holiday occurs. Compensation for employees shall be provided for each holiday worked and for each holiday which falls on a regularly scheduled day off. If, however, an employee is absent from work in a paid leave status when a designated holiday occurs, the employee shall receive ten...
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