Common use of Third Round Clause in Contracts

Third Round. On the designated A, B, and C shifts in December, the Battalion Chief (or Division Chief in the case of the Battalion Chief), or their designee will begin to accept requests for vacation scheduling for the upcoming year, which shall be on a first come, first serve basis. If two (2) or more requests for the same day are received on the same day, then the employee with the most seniority will receive the requested day. Employees shall be notified no later than the end of their shift following the shift in which their request was made as to whether their request has been approved or deferred. The date of submittal of deferred time shall then constitute the date for the first come first serve basis. Any third round pick submitted on or after February 1, 2014, and within seven (7) days of the requested day shall not be approved if overtime would result, as determined as of the time of the request.

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Samples: www.pbcgov.com, discover.pbcgov.org

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Third Round. On the designated A, B, and C shifts in December, the Battalion Chief (or Division Chief FOO in the case of the Battalion Chief), or their designee will begin to accept requests for vacation scheduling for the upcoming year, which shall be on a first come, first serve basis. If two (2) or more requests for the same day are received on the same day, then the employee with the most seniority will receive the requested day. Employees shall be notified no later than the end of their shift following the shift in which their request was made as to whether their request has been approved or deferred. The date of submittal of deferred time shall then constitute the date for the first come first serve basis. Any third round pick submitted on or after February 1, 2014, and within seven (7) days of the requested day shall not be approved if overtime would result, as determined as of the time of the request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Third Round. On the designated A, B, and C shifts in December, the Battalion District Chief (or Division Chief in the case of the Battalion District Chief), or their designee will begin to accept requests for vacation scheduling for the upcoming year, which shall be on a first come, first serve basis. If two (2) or more requests for the same day are received on the same day, then the employee with the most seniority will receive the requested day. Employees shall be notified no later than the end of their shift following the shift in which their request was made as to whether their request has been approved or deferred. The date of submittal of deferred time shall then constitute the date for the first come first serve basis. Any third round pick submitted on or after February 1, 2014, 2014 and within seven (7) days of the requested day shall not be approved if overtime would result, as determined as of the time of the request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Third Round. On the designated A, B, and C shifts in December, the Battalion Chief (or Division Chief in the case of the Battalion Chief), or their designee will begin to accept requests for vacation scheduling for the upcoming year, which shall be on a first come, first serve basis. If two (2) or more requests for the same day are received on the same day, then the employee with the most seniority will receive the requested day. Employees shall be notified no later than the end of their shift following the shift in which their request was made as to whether their request has been approved or deferred. The date of submittal of deferred time shall then constitute the date for the first come first serve basis. Any third round pick submitted on or after February 1, 2014, and within seven (7) days of the requested day shall not be approved if overtime would result, as determined as of the time of the request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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