Common use of Shift Bid Clause in Contracts

Shift Bid. (1) Patrol shift bidding shall be the procedure used for allowing rotation of employees assigned to patrol shifts. The Chief of Police or his/her designee shall have the right to administratively assign probationary personnel in accordance with the needs of the department. He/she shall also have the right to administratively assign patrol personnel for performance related issues and for personal hardship reasons. (2) Patrol shift bidding shall be conducted on a semi-annual basis. Bidding and shift preference shall be based on seniority (time in grade). Procedures for the shift bid shall be established and handled by the Patrol Division Deputy Chief or his/her designee after meeting and conferring with the RPPA designated representatives. (3) Notice governing the shift bidding process shall be distributed to the patrol officers prior to a shift change. This notice shall include: (a) The date the shift change will occur; (b) The parameters of the bidding process; and (c) The employee’s bidding time. (4) Employees shall be assigned to the same area for the bid period with the exception that the Chief of Police or his/her designee shall have the right to administratively assign to other areas for performance related issues and for personal hardship reasons. This shall enable the officer(s) to become better acquainted with the persons, businesses, organizations and hazards of the specific beat area. (5) Patrol shift bid teams shall consist of not fewer than five (5), nor more than twelve (12), police officers. / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

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Samples: Labor Agreement

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Shift Bid. (1) Patrol shift bidding shall be the procedure used for allowing rotation of employees assigned to patrol shifts. The Chief of Police or his/her his designee shall have the right to administratively assign probationary personnel in accordance with the needs of the department. He/she He shall also have the right to administratively assign patrol personnel for performance related issues and for personal hardship reasons. (2) Patrol shift bidding shall be conducted on a semi-annual basis. Bidding and shift preference shall be based on seniority (time in grade). Procedures for the shift bid shall be established and handled by the Patrol Division Deputy Chief or his/her his designee after meeting and conferring with the RPPA designated representatives. (3) Notice governing the shift bidding process shall be distributed to the patrol officers prior to a shift change. This notice shall include: (a) The date the shift change will occur; (b) The parameters of the bidding process; and (c) The employee’s bidding time. (4) Employees shall be assigned to the same area for the bid period with the exception that the Chief of Police or his/her his designee shall have the right to administratively assign to other areas for performance related issues and for personal hardship reasons. This shall enable the officer(s) to become better acquainted with the persons, businesses, organizations and hazards of the specific beat area. (5) Patrol shift bid teams shall consist of not fewer than five (5), nor more than twelve (12), police officers. / / / / / / / / / / / / / /.

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Samples: Labor Agreement

Shift Bid. (1) Patrol shift bidding shall be the procedure used for allowing rotation of employees assigned to patrol shifts. The Chief of Police or his/her their designee shall have the right to administratively assign probationary personnel in accordance with the needs of the department. He/she shall also have the right to administratively assign patrol personnel for performance related issues and for personal hardship reasons. (2) Patrol shift bidding shall be conducted on a semi-annual basis. Bidding and shift preference shall be based on seniority (time in grade). Procedures for the shift bid shall be established and handled by the Patrol Division Deputy Chief or his/her their designee after meeting and conferring with the RPPA designated representatives. (3) Notice governing the shift bidding process shall be distributed to the patrol officers prior to a shift change. This notice shall include: (a) The date the shift change will occur; (b) The parameters of the bidding process; and (c) The employee’s bidding time. (4) Employees shall be assigned to the same area for the bid period with the exception that the Chief of Police or his/her their designee shall have the right to administratively assign to other areas for performance related issues and for personal hardship reasons. This shall enable the officer(s) to become better acquainted with the persons, businesses, organizations and hazards of the specific beat area. (5) Patrol shift bid teams shall consist of not fewer than five (5), nor more than twelve (12), police officers. / / / / / / / / / / / / / /.

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Samples: Labor Agreement

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Shift Bid. (1) Patrol shift bidding shall be the procedure used for allowing rotation of employees assigned to patrol shifts. The Chief of Police or his/her designee shall have the right to administratively assign probationary personnel in accordance with the needs of the department. He/she shall also have the right to administratively assign patrol personnel for performance related issues and for personal hardship reasons. (2) Patrol shift bidding shall be conducted on a semi-annual basis. Bidding and shift preference shall be based on seniority (time in grade). Procedures for the shift bid shall be established and handled by the Patrol Division Deputy Chief or his/her designee after meeting and conferring with the RPPA designated representatives. (3) Notice governing the shift bidding process shall be distributed to the patrol officers prior to a shift change. This notice shall include: (a) The date the shift change will occur; (b) The parameters of the bidding process; and (c) The employee’s bidding time. (4) Employees shall be assigned to the same area for the bid period with the exception that the Chief of Police or his/her designee shall have the right to administratively assign to other areas for performance related issues and for personal hardship reasons. This shall enable the officer(s) to become better acquainted with the persons, businesses, organizations and hazards of the specific beat area. (5) Patrol shift bid teams shall consist of not fewer than five (5), nor more than twelve (12), police officers. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

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