Station to Station or Shift to Shift Transfers Sample Clauses

Station to Station or Shift to Shift Transfers. An employee desiring a transfer from one station and/or shift to another must submit a request specifying the shift and station to which the employee desires transfer; provided that nothing herein shall be construed to limit the number of transfer requests an employee has pending simultaneously. Any transfer request so submitted remains valid until cancelled or a higher priority is honored. If an Emergency Operations employee has more than one transfer request pending simultaneously, the employee must list on each such request its relative priority to other requests. An employee must accept any transfer offered by the Fire Department for which the employee has submitted a request. Transfers will be accepted for only the classification the employee presently holds.
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