Shift Modification - Emergencies Sample Clauses

Shift Modification - Emergencies. City may, in its sole discretion and upon determination of Chief of Police, determine that emergency conditions exist which threaten the public health and safety, modify the shift schedules herein established in any manner deemed necessary by Chief of Police to meet the requirements of said emergency. The term “emergency conditions” shall include, but shall not be limited to, any of the following conditions, singularly or in combination: Civil unrest, strikes, riot, natural disasters, major criminal situations, unexpected, substantial and protracted reductions in manpower and such other similar conditions as may be reasonably determined by Chief of Police to require reallocation of departmental resources by modification of the existing shift assignments to ameliorate such circumstances. City shall not, however, unreasonably, arbitrarily, or capriciously make a determination of emergency conditions. Further, City agrees that when the need for such shift modification arises, it will attempt to notify the Employees whose shifts will be affected, as early as is practical, in advance of the effective dates of said shift change.
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