Operations Staff Sample Clauses

Operations Staff. May consist of eight (8) hour shifts with one half (1/2) hour paid lunch, and twelve
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Operations Staff. Wage Schedule A)
Operations Staff. (1) Within sixty (60) days of this Agreement, the Board shall complete a study of current operations management and staffing of the Bank. The findings and recommendations shall be set forth in a written report (the “Operations Staff Study”). At a minimum, the Operations Staff Study shall contain: (a) the identification of present and future management and staffing requirements of the Bank that recognizes the need for individuals with skills in asset/liability management, liquidity management, contingency funding, interest rate risk management, investment strategy, and regulatory reporting; (b) an evaluation of the knowledge, skills, and abilities of each operations person and a determination of whether each of these individuals possesses the experience and other qualifications required to perform present and anticipated duties of each respective position; (c) recommendations as to whether management or staffing changes should be made, including the need for additions to, or deletions from, the operations staffing and management team that considers the determinations made in Subparagraph (a); (d) where additions are determined necessary, specific determinations of (e) a recommended training program to address identified weaknesses in the skills and abilities of the operations management and staff; and (f) recommendations to correct or eliminate any other deficiencies in the supervision or organizational structure of the operations management of the Bank. (2) Within twenty (20) days of the completion of the Operations Staff Study, the Board shall prepare and submit to the Assistant Deputy Comptroller for a prior written determination of no supervisory objection, an Operations Staff Plan (along with a copy of the Operations Staff Study), that is designed to provide the Bank with an operations staff that possesses the knowledge, skills and ability to ensure the Bank operates in a safe and sound manner and attains compliance with the various operations articles in this Agreement.
Operations Staff. Operations staff at the Wastewater Treatment Plant who are required to work the seven day per week rotating shift schedule must do so as part of their of their employment duties with the City and participation in the rotating shift shall form part of their job description. The rotating shift schedule will be comprised of twelve hour night shifts, twelve hour day shifts, and eight hour day shifts in combination. Each week will not exceed a maximum of hours per week or minimum of hours per week. For timekeeping and record keeping purposes, shifts shall be identified and defined in accordance with the time of day the majority of hours are worked. Twelve (12) hour day shift a.m. to with the hours from Twelve (12) hour night shift Eight (8) hour day shift any consecutive eight (8) hours between The Rotating Shift Schedule will cover as a minimum a period of one year. A copy of each subsequent Rotating Shift Schedule will be posted by (same date as Vacation Notice Posting Date). In recognition of varying staffing conditions it may be necessaryto change the Rotating Shift Schedule to cover staff shortages caused by long term absence, staff vacancies. All staff working the eight (8) hour day shift will be required to fill approved vacation and other forms of time off requested by staff working the twelve (12) hour day shift and twelve (12) hour night shift.
Operations Staff. The Management Contractor shall direct the activities of the staff employed by YWC in carrying out water and wastewater services in the Service Area (the “Operations Staff”) in accordance with the Operations Staff Appendix. The Operations Staff will not become employees of the Management Contract by virtue of this Contract.

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