Patrol Section; Waterfront Unit Sample Clauses

Patrol Section; Waterfront Unit. The normal daily schedule and days off for Police Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: The normal schedule and days off for Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: The Patrol Section shall be divided into two twelve (12) hour watches (Day Watch and Night Watch), and each watch will be divided into four (4) squads (A1, A2, B1, and B2 on Day Watch; C1, C2, D1, and D2 on Night Watch). Squads A1 and B1 shall work 0500 to 1700 hours. Squads A2 and B2 shall work 0530 to 1730 hours. Squads C1 and D1 shall work 1700 to 0500 hours. Squads C2 and D2 shall work 1730 to 0530 hours. However, a Waterfront Sergeant shall bid to a waterfront squad and shall regularly work 0600 to 1800 hours. These hours at the waterfront may be adjusted upon mutual agreement of a Waterfront Sergeant and management. Each twelve (12) hours of work shall include two (2) mealtimes and two (2) rest periods. The two (2) mealtimes shall be provided for during the normal workday and they shall be for a period of thirty (30) minutes each. In addition, there shall be one (1) fifteen (15) minute rest period before and one (1) fifteen (15) minute rest period after mealtime provided for in the normal workday. For Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Section 7(k) purposes, the work period shall be twenty-eight (28) days. During each fourteen (14) day work cycle, each squad, including the waterfront, shall work three (3) consecutive twelve (12) hour days worked, followed by four (4) consecutive days off, followed by four (4) consecutive days worked, followed by three (3) consecutive days off during each fourteen (14) day period. Sunday shall be the “flip” day. Patrol Sergeants, including those assigned to BDU, shall bid watches and squads during November or December, to be effective as of the first cycle FLSA work period in January, so long as such bids permit a workable distribution of assignments. Openings midterm shall be bid by seniority. Vacations shall also be bid once each year based on seniority and in accordance with Section 16.01. By mutual agreement of Management and the Union, special Patrol units can work ten (10) hour shifts, or other agreed to schedules, excluding eight (8) hour shifts. The Parties agree to re-open this Section to specifically negotiate a limited number of bid ten (10) hour Patrol shifts once staffing increases.
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Patrol Section; Waterfront Unit. The normal daily schedule and days off for Police Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: The Patrol Section shall be divided into two 12 1/2 hour watches. First Watch shall work 0500 - 1730 hours. Second Watch shall work 1700 - 0530 hours. This includes twelve and a half (12 1/2) hours of work after the start of the watch plus two mealtimes and two rest periods. The two mealtimes shall be provided for during the normal workday are for a period of thirty (30) minutes each. In addition, one fifteen (15) minute rest period before and one fifteen (15) minute rest period after mealtime shall be provided for in the normal workday. Each watch will be divided into five (5) squads. The workweek for each squad shall be three (3) consecutive days as follows: A Squad: Sunday through Tuesday. B Squad: Tuesday through Thursday. C Squad: Wednesday through Friday. D Squad: Thursday through Saturday. E Squad: Saturday through Monday. Should the Port have more than ten (10) sergeants, squad assignments will be modified by mutual agreement of the parties. In addition, the regularly scheduled workweek shall include one ten-hour shift per month. Guidelines for assignment of ten (10) hour day:
Patrol Section; Waterfront Unit. The normal daily schedule and days off for Police Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: The Patrol Section shall be divided into two 12 1/2 hour watches. First Watch shall work 0500 - 1730 hours. Second Watch shall work 1700 - 0530 hours. This includes twelve and a half (12 1/2) hours of work after the start of the watch plus two mealtimes and two rest periods. The two mealtimes shall be provided for during the normal workday are for a period of thirty (30) minutes each. In addition, one fifteen (15) minute rest period before and one fifteen (15) minute rest period after mealtime shall be provided for in the normal workday. Port of Seattle Police Sergeants Each watch will be divided into five (5) squads. The workweek for each squad shall be three (3) consecutive days as follows: A Squad: B Squad: C Squad: D Squad: E Squad: Sunday through Tuesday. Tuesday through Thursday. Wednesday through Friday. Friday through Sunday.
Patrol Section; Waterfront Unit. The normal daily schedule and days off for Police Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: The Patrol Section shall be divided into two 12 1/2 hour watches. First Watch shall work 0500 - 1730 hours. Second Watch shall work 1700 - 0530 hours. This includes twelve and a half (12 1/2) hours of work after the start of the watch plus two mealtimes and two rest periods. The two mealtimes shall be provided for during the normal workday are for a period of thirty (30) minutes each. In addition, one fifteen (15) minute rest period before and one fifteen (15) minute rest period after mealtime shall be provided for in the normal workday. Each watch will be divided into five (5) squads. The workweek for each squad shall be three (3) consecutive days as follows: A Squad: Sunday through Tuesday. B Squad: Tuesday through Thursday. C Squad: Wednesday through Friday. D Squad: Thursday through Saturday. E Squad: Saturday through Monday. The Port of Seattle Police Department will have a drive Sergeant position available for Sergeants to work whenever there are at least seven (7) personnel (Traffic Support Specialists and /or Officer(s) scheduled on the drives). Should the Port have more than ten (10) sergeants, squad assignments will be modified by mutual agreement of the parties. In addition, the regularly scheduled workweek shall include one ten-hour shift per month. Guidelines for assignment of ten (10) hour day:
Patrol Section; Waterfront Unit. The normal daily schedule and days off for Police Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: The Patrol Section shall be divided into two 12 1/2 hour watches. First Watch shall work 0500 - 1730 hours. Second Watch shall work 1700 - 0530 hours. This includes twelve and a half (12 1/2) hours of work after the start of the watch plus two mealtimes and two rest periods. The two mealtimes shall be provided for during the normal workday are for a period of thirty (30) minutes each. In addition, one fifteen (15) minute rest period before and one fifteen (15) minute rest period after mealtime shall be provided for in the normal workday. Each watch will be divided into five (5) squads. The workweek for each squad shall be three (3) consecutive days as follows: A Squad: Sunday through Tuesday. B Squad: Tuesday through Thursday. C Squad: Wednesday through Friday. D Squad: Thursday through Saturday. E Squad: Saturday through Monday. EffectiveJanuary1,2018tThePortofSeattlePoliceDepartmentwillhaveadriveSergeantpositionavailablefor Sergeants to work whenever there are at least seven (7) personnel (Traffic Support Specialists and /or Officer(s) scheduled on the drives). Should the Port have more than ten (10) sergeants, squad assignments will be modified by mutual agreement of the parties. In addition, the regularly scheduled workweek shall include one ten-hour shift per month. Guidelines for assignment of ten (10) hour day:

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