State Troopers Sample Clauses

State Troopers. A. Work Schedules The Trooper work schedules shall be nine (9) hours in length. Prior to June 1 of each calendar year, each State Patrol District, facilitated by the District Lieutenant and the ISTA District Representative, except District 15 and District 16, shall conduct a vote by secret ballot of the road Troopers assigned to that District. Whichever of the two options set out below selected by a majority of the votes cast will be followed by all of the road Troopers in that district commencing on July 1st of that year through June 30 of the following year.
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State Troopers. A. Work Schedules The Trooper work schedules shall be nine (9) hours in length. Schedules shall be five (5) days on, three (3) days off, five (5) days on, three (3) days off, five (5) nights on, three (3) nights off, five
State Troopers. A. Work Schedules The Trooper work schedules shall be nine (9) hours in length. On May 15, 2017 and May 15, 2018, Each calendar year, prior to June 1st, each State Patrol District, facilitated by the District Lieutenant and the ISTA District Representative, except District 15 and District 16, shall conduct a vote by secret ballot of the road Troopers assigned to that District. Whichever of the two options set out below selected by a majority of the votes cast will be followed by all of the road Troopers in that district commencing on July 1st of that year through June 30 of the following year. . . On or about July 1, 2018, representatives of DPS and SPOC shall meet and confer about the Option 2 schedule. Only if both DPS and SPOC agree to continue to offer the Option 2 schedule alternative, then the option to vote shall continue. If both DPS and SPOC do not agree to continue offering Option 2, all road troopers in all districts shall revert to the Option 1 schedule only. . .
State Troopers. When a reduction in the size of the work force at any State Patrol station 15 becomes necessary, the employee with the least seniority in the job classification from among 16 the employees in the affected station will be transferred first. If the size of the station is 17 increased within two years of any such reduction, the last employee transferred from the station 18 by reason of the reduction shall be the first offered the new position and all such transferred 19 employees shall be offered the position in the inverse order of their transfer before the new 20 position is made available to other members of the State Patrol under Article 21. 22 Any employee returning to a station after transferring out, within the two (2) year period, is not 23 eligible for relocation expenses under Article 20. 25 Upon the request of a more senior employee and approval of the Appointing Authority, a more 26 senior employee may be laid off or transferred out of seniority order.
State Troopers. When a reduction in the size of the work force at any State Patrol station becomes necessary, the employee with the least seniority in the job classification from among the employees in the affected station will be transferred first. If the size of the station is increased within two years of any such reduction, the last employee transferred from the station by reason of the reduction shall be the first offered the new position and all such transferred employees shall be offered the position in the inverse order of their transfer before the new position is made available to other members of the State Patrol under Article 21. Any employee returning to a station after transferring out, within the two (2) year period, is not eligible for relocation expenses under Article 20. Upon the request of a more senior employee and approval of the Appointing Authority, a more senior employee may be laid off or transferred out of seniority order. Upon the request of an employee and with the written approval of the Appointing Authority, an employee may reduce his/her hours from full-time or otherwise change his/her employment condition to less than full-time, and may subsequently change his/her hours back to full-time with the written approval of his/her Appointing Authority. Such transactions shall not constitute a layoff or transfer pursuant to this Article.

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