SPECIAL EVENTS AND SHIFT COVERAGE OVERTIME Sample Clauses

SPECIAL EVENTS AND SHIFT COVERAGE OVERTIME. The Department shall post overtime needs for members who wish to work overtime to staff special events or to fill shift coverage needs. Overtime assignments shall be posted by the Department as follows: A. All overtime under this section will be posted no more than thirty (30) days in advance. B. Posted overtime will be open to all sworn patrol officers regardless of assignment. C. Postings will close 24 hours prior to the overtime assignment. D. Selection of Officer(s) will be made based on seniority. E. It is the officer’s responsibility to check if they have the overtime and report for duty at the assigned time. F. Shift coverage overtime posting will be in one-hour increments. Officers may not sign up for more than 10 hours on a given day off.
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SPECIAL EVENTS AND SHIFT COVERAGE OVERTIME. The Department shall post overtime needs for members who wish to work overtime to staff special events or to fill shift coverage needs. Overtime assignments shall be posted by the Department as follows: A. All overtime under this section will be posted no more than thirty (30) days in advance. B. Posted overtime will be open to all sworn patrol officers regardless of assignment. C. Postings will close 24 hours prior to the overtime assignment. D. Selection of Officer(s) will be made based on seniority. E. It is the officer’s responsibility to check if they have the overtime and report for duty at the assigned time. F. Shift coverage overtime postings will be in five (5) hour increments. Officers may only work two (2) five (5) hour increments on a given off day. The Department reserves the management right to mandate officers to report for duty during off time, but only when the Chief determines it is necessary as the result of a critical incident or other extraordinary event requiring significant personnel to ensure public safety.
SPECIAL EVENTS AND SHIFT COVERAGE OVERTIME. The Department shall post overtime needs for employees who wish to work overtime to staff special events, perform Honor Guard detail, or to fill shift coverage needs. Overtime assignments shall be posted by the Department as follows: A. All overtime under this section will be posted no more than ninety (90) days in advance. B. Posted overtime will be open to all employees regardless of assignment. C. Postings will close 72 hours prior to the overtime assignment. D. Selection of employees for the overtime assignment will be made based on seniority. Notwithstanding the foregoing, employees assigned as School Resource Officers shall have a first right of refusal for school-related events. E. It is the employee’s responsibility to check if they have the overtime and report for duty at the assigned time. F. Shift coverage overtime postings will be in one-hour increments. Employees may not sign up for more than 10 hours on a given day off. The Department reserves the management right to mandate employees to report for duty during off time, but only when the Chief determines it is necessary as the result of a critical incident or other extraordinary event requiring significant personnel to ensure public safety.

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