Working Hours of Fire Prevention and Training Divisions Sample Clauses

Working Hours of Fire Prevention and Training Divisions. (a) The hours of duty for the Fire Prevention Division and Training Division shall be thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours per week based on one (1) day of nine (9) hours and thirty (30) minutes and three (3) days of nine (9) hours and twenty (20) minutes, Monday through Thursday or Tuesday through Friday. The hours of work shall be from 08:00 to 18:00 hours. (b) (i) The hours of duty for the Pre-Fire Planning/Public Education and Emergency Preparedness Officer(s) shall be based on thirty-seven and one half (37 ½) hours per week, Monday through Friday inclusive, from 08:00 hours to 16:30 hours.
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Working Hours of Fire Prevention and Training Divisions. (a) The hours of duty for the Fire Prevention Division and Training Division shall be thirty-seven and one-half (37½) hours per week based on one (1) day of nine (9) hours and thirty (30) minutes and three (3) days of nine (9) hours and twenty (20) minutes, Monday through Thursday or Tuesday through Friday. The hours of work shall be from 08:00 to 18:00 hours. (b) (i) The hours of duty for the Pre-Fire Planning and Emergency Preparedness Officer shall be based on thirty-seven and one half (37 ½) hours per week, Monday through Friday inclusive, from 08:00 hours to 16:30 hours. (ii) Due to the nature of the work, a flexible work schedule to accommodate occasional evening and weekend work is a requirement of this position. Time spent conducting evening and/or weekend work will not be considered overtime and will require equivalent time to be taken off during regular daytime hours within thirty (30) days of the original time worked. (iii) By mutual agreement of the Employer and the Union, the parties may implement a modified work week that provides for a schedule of four (4) days of work based on one (1) day of nine (9) hours and thirty (30) minutes and three (3)days of nine (9) hours and twenty (20) minutes, Monday through Thursday or Tuesday through Friday. The hours of work shall be from 08:00 to 18:00 hours.

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