Common use of Overtime Call-In Procedure Clause in Contracts

Overtime Call-In Procedure. A. UNPLANNED PATROL VACANCIES Step # 1 Vacant Patrol Officer position(s) on a patrol shift will be covered by Patrol Officer(s). The immediately preceding patrol shift and the immediately subsequent patrol shift will be offered the first opportunity be seniority to cover the shift in an overtime capacity. Example 1. If the current shift experiences a xxxxxxx shortage, officers from the next or on-coming shift will be called in on a seniority basis, i.e.; starting with the most senior member of the team and selecting in a descending order. Example 2. If the next shift to report for duty is below xxxxxxx needs, the senior officer from the current shift will have the first opportunity to work overtime. All vacancies will be filled on a descending seniority basis. Step #2 After this selection process has been exhausted, overtime opportunities will be offered to other officers assigned to patrol teams on a rotational basis. The rotation shall begin by seniority and descend there from. Once a patrol officer is given an opportunity to cover a portion of a shift, he/she will not have an opportunity until all other patrol officers within the respective patrol division has been asked rotationally. Example 1. Patrol officer #1 is asked to cover a shift. The officer declines and the request flows down to patrol officer #20 who accepts. On the next opportunity, the list starts at patrol officer #21 and so on through the entire list, and then reverts back to patrol officer #1. There shall be a list of patrol officers assigned to the patrol division by seniority. Step #3 After steps #1 and #2 have been exhausted, overtime opportunities will be offered to all other patrol officers’ rank through the entire police division (including, but not limited to, detectives, COPS/POP’s, SRO’s, DARE and Drug Unit). This will be done on a rotational basis. The rotation shall begin by seniority and descend there from. Once a patrol officer in this category is given an opportunity to cover a portion of a shift, he/she will not have an opportunity until all other patrol officers within this respective category have been asked rotationally.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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