Requests for Shift/Platoon Preference Sample Clauses

Requests for Shift/Platoon Preference. Three (3) consecutive 28-day tours of duty shall constitute a single shift preference block under this Section. The twelve (12) hour work shift schedule consists of four (4) platoons. Two (2) day shift platoons and two (2) night shift platoons. Employees shall submit their bids for their preferred shifts and platoons in writing to their Division Commander four (4) weeks prior to the commencement of the new shift preference block, indicating by number their preference for no more than two (2) shifts followed by one platoon preference for each shift. Platoons will be assigned by seniority. The Sheriff reserves the right to assign an employee to a specific platoon based on the employee’s specialized training such as K-9 handler, Accident Investigator, Range Officer, Training Officer, Classification Officer or any other specialized training deemed necessary. Failure to submit a shift preference application may result in an employee being displaced from his current shift or assignment by the Employer to a different shift. Thereafter, the Employer will post on the bulletin board the contemplated changes resulting from the submitted requests and such changes will go into effect on the date the new shift preference block commences. In placing shift preference requests into effect, the Employer will attempt to arrange such changes in a manner which will allow employees changing shifts to be off-duty for the end of their old shift to the start of their new shift. The parties recognized, however, that this goal cannot always be accomplished. Accordingly, if implementation of a shift preference would require an employee to work 16 hours consecutively, the employee requesting the shift change will be the individual selected to work the “back-to-back” shift. The Employer shall not be liable for overtime premium pay under Section 12.3(b) of this Agreement as a result of its implementation of shift preference requests.
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Requests for Shift/Platoon Preference. Three (3) consecutive 28-day tours of duty shall constitute a single shift preference block under this Section. The twelve (12) hour work shift schedule consists of four (4) platoons. Two (2) day shift platoons and two (2) night shift platoons. Employees shall submit their bids for their preferred shifts and platoons in writing to their Division Commander four (4) weeks prior to the commencement of the new shift preference block, indicating by number their preference for no more than two

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