Common use of Personal Time Clause in Contracts

Personal Time. ‌ At the discretion of the Chief or the Officer in charge of a particular shift all personnel, but only one person at any given time, may be entitled to time off during any working period with a total accumulation not to exceed thirty-six (36) hours per year, without loss of pay and without the requirement to make up such time. No more than twelve (12) hours of such time, in a minimum of two (2) hour increments, may be used which causes overtime to cover the fill-in. If the time used does cause overtime then an equivalent number of hours will be deducted from the employee’s sick leave but will have no impact on the additional annual leave incentive provided for in Article 33. At the discretion of the Chief or the Officer in charge of a particular shift, full-time civilian dispatchers may take up to sixteen (16) hours of personal time per year in a minimum of two (2) hour increments, without loss of pay and without the requirement to make up such time; provided that such time shall not be used if it causes overtime to cover the fill-in, whether by a civilian dispatcher or a firefighter.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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