Common use of Relief from Duty Clause in Contracts

Relief from Duty. (a) When an employee detailed for the midnight shift is required to attend Court, the employee shall, when practicable, be granted the night off prior to attending Court. If attendance of such an employee is not required at the afternoon session, having already been granted 8 hours off, 2 hours will be deducted from the employee's accumulated overtime. When it has not been practicable to grant an employee time off prior to attending Court and the employee is required to attend morning and afternoon sessions, the employee shall notify his or her superior prior to 1700 hours when the employee will be allowed the same night off.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Relief from Duty. (a) When an employee a member detailed for the midnight shift is required to attend Court, the employee member shall, when practicable, be granted the night off prior to attending Court. If attendance of such an employee a member is not required at the afternoon session, having already been granted 8 hours off, 2 hours will be deducted from the employeemember's accumulated overtime. When it has not been practicable to grant an employee a member time off prior to attending Court and the employee member is required to attend morning and afternoon sessions, the employee such member shall notify his or her superior their Inspector prior to 1700 hours when the employee such member will be allowed the same night off.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Relief from Duty. (a) When an employee a member detailed for the midnight shift is required to attend Court, the employee member shall, when practicable, be granted the night off prior to attending Court. If attendance of such an employee is not required at the afternoon sessiona member, having already been granted 8 hours the midnight shift off, 2 is only required at one session, the difference in hours between the six (6) hours Court Time paid and the actual time off work will be deducted from the employeemember's accumulated overtime. When it has not been practicable to grant an employee a member time off prior to attending Court and the employee member is required to attend morning and afternoon sessions, the employee such member shall notify his or her superior their Inspector prior to 1700 hours when the employee such member will be allowed the same night off.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Relief from Duty. (a) When an employee detailed for the midnight shift is required to attend Court, the employee shall, when practicable, be granted the night off prior to attending Court. If attendance of such an employee is not required at the afternoon session, having already been granted 8 eight (8) hours off, 2 two (2) hours will be deducted from the employee's accumulated overtime. When it has not been practicable to grant an employee time off prior to attending Court and the employee is required to attend morning and afternoon sessions, the employee shall notify his or her superior prior to 1700 hours when the employee will be allowed the same night off.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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