Permanent Shifts for Sergeants Sample Clauses

Permanent Shifts for Sergeants. Permanent shifts for Sergeants shall be established for all facilities working in a continuous operation. Shift assignments shall be made by the facility administrator, on the basis of seniority. In accordance with this Section, shift assignments will be permanent and no rotation of shifts will occur. The parties understand the “fill-in” or “relief” shift (or shifts) is a permanent shift for the purpose of this Article. Shift assignments will be bid in three (3) month scheduling blocks that shall begin on the first day of the next pay period that includes March 1st and September 1st of each year. Shifts shall be bid between fifty (50) and thirty
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Permanent Shifts for Sergeants. [Moved from Unit 15 agreement] Permanent shifts shall be established for all facilities working in a continuous operation. Shift assignments shall be made by the facility administrator, on the basis of seniority. In accordance with this Section, shift assignments will be permanent and no rotation of shifts will occur. The parties understand the “fill-in” or “relief” shift (or shifts) is a permanent shift for the purpose of this Article. Shift assignments will be bid in three (3) month scheduling blocks that shall begin on the first day of the next pay period that includes March 1st and September 1st of each year. Shifts shall be bid between fifty (50) and thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the new assignment. Sergeants will bid upon two reasonably equal three month periods that shall begin on the first day of the pay period that includes March 1st and September 1st of each year based upon seniority as defined by Article 36. A bid period is two (2) reasonably equal three (3) month periods.
Permanent Shifts for Sergeants. Permanent shifts for Sergeants shall be established for all facilities working in a continuous operation. Shift assignments shall be made by the facility administrator, on the basis of seniority. In accordance with this Section, shift assignments will be permanent and no rotation of shifts will occur. The parties understand the “fill-in” or “relief” shift (or shifts) is a permanent shift for the purpose of this Article. Shift assignments will be bid in three (3) month scheduling blocks that shall begin on the first day of the next pay period that includes March 1st and September 1st of each year. Shifts shall be bid between fifty (50) and thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the new assignment. Sergeants will bid upon two reasonably equal three month periods that shall begin on the first day of the pay period that includes March 1st and September 1st of each year based upon seniority as defined by Article 36. A bid period is two
Permanent Shifts for Sergeants. Permanent shifts for Sergeants shall be established for all facilities working in a continuous operation. Shift assignments shall be made by the facility administrator, on the basis of seniority. In accordance with this Section, shift assignments will be permanent and no rotation of shifts will occur. The parties understand the “fill-in” or “relief” shift (or shifts) is a permanent shift for the purpose of this Article. Shift assignments will be bid in three (3) month scheduling blocks that shall begin on the first day of the next pay period that includes March 1st and September 1st of each year. Shifts shall be bid between fifty (50) and thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the new assignment. Sergeants will bid upon two reasonably equal three month periods that shall begin on the first day of the pay period that includes March 1st and September 1st of each year based upon seniority as defined by Article 36. A bid period is two (2) reasonably equal three (3) month periods. When a member’s schedule is changed, time off days shall not be split except in extraordinary circumstances (e.g., major emergency conditions, such as a riot, a demonstration, a natural or employee and the Employer). No employee scheduled to be off on a holiday listed in Section 44.01 shall be required to work on that holiday in order to facilitate a permissive leave request (personal leave, compensatory time or vacation) from another employee unless the vacation leave request is submitted during the “window period” by a more senior employee in the same classification. If a personnel change is made during the course of the above “bid” schedule, the incoming employee(s) shall assume the shift slot of the departing employee(s) until the end of the six (6) month bid schedule.
Permanent Shifts for Sergeants. Permanent shifts shall be established for all facilities working in a continuous operation. Shift assignments shall be made by the facility administrator, on the basis of seniority. In accordance with this Section, shift assignments will be permanent and no rotation of shifts will occur. The parties understand the “fill-in” or “relief” shift (or shifts) is a permanent shift for the purpose of this Article. Shift assignments will be bid in three

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