Schedule for Patrol Officers Sample Clauses

Schedule for Patrol Officers. (See Attached Memorandum of UnderstandingOne Year Contract Extension and Traffic Suppot Specialists – Item #4)
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Schedule for Patrol Officers. A. Regular Schedule. The normal daily schedule and days off for Officers assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: The Patrol Section shall be divided into two (2) twelve and one-half (12 ½) hour watches. First Watch shall work 0500 to 1730 hours. Second Watch shall work 1700 to 0530 hours. This includes twelve and one-half (12½) hours of work after the start of the watch including 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. 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. Saturday through Monday. Effective January 1, 2018, the Port of Seattle Police Department will be allowed to permanently staff the Traffic Support Specialists program for the purposes of supplementing Police Officer traffic control work on the drives. The Union does not by this agreement relinquish jurisdiction over the airport drive traffic control work; and the Port affirms that the work is the exclusive jurisdiction of Port Officers represented by Local 117 and that this jurisdiction is not altered by this Agreement. The Port of Seattle Police Department will schedule at least one Officer on the drives for every two Traffic Support Specialists scheduled on the drives; this assumes base level 24/7 staffing of Xxxxx 1, 2, 3. If the department is not able to fill Traffic Support Specialists Minimum Staffing Level, Officers may be offered the work pursuant to voluntary overtime procedures. Officers shall be scheduled for a minimum of eight (8) hours break between any two (2) shifts, unless mutually agreed otherwise. B. Make-Up Day. In addition, the regularly scheduled workweek, for those Officers not assigned to a four (4) day per week, ten (10) hour per day patrol shift, shall include one (1) ten (10) hour shift per month ("the make-up day"). The following provisions apply with respect to the assignment of the make-up day: 1. A month is defined as a twenty-eight (28) day cycle, as allowed by Section 7(k) of the FLSA. 2. Officers shall be scheduled for a minimum of eig...
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