Incident Management Rest. In recognition of the past practice and the Employer’s Standard Assignment Policy, the Employer agrees to continue that employees on fire assignments away from their official work station for fourteen (14) consecutive days or more, not including travel time, shall receive eight (8) hours off at straight time compensation upon return to their official work station for incident management rest. There shall be no minimum number of required hours in each day of a Standard Assignment in order to qualify for the Incident Management Rest. In instances where the assignment is out-of-state or international in nature, and travel is in excess of one (1) day of travel status, travel time to and from will be counted in addition to days worked.
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Incident Management Rest. In recognition of the past practice and the Employer’s Standard Assignment Policy, the Employer agrees to continue that employees on fire assignments away from their official work station for fourteen (14) consecutive days or more, not including travel time, shall receive eight sixteen (8) 816) hours off at straight time compensation upon return to their official work station for incident management rest. There shall be no minimum number of required hours in each day of a Standard Assignment in order to qualify for the Incident Management Rest. In instances where the assignment is out-of-state or international in nature, and travel to or from the assignment is in excess of one (1) day of travel statusstatus each direction, travel time to and from will be counted in addition to days worked.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement