Examples of Fire Fighting Division in a sentence
Employees assigned to the Fire Fighting Division or Aviation Division, shall work the following regular hours: An average fifty-six (56) hour work week.
One (1) weeks vacation shall mean four (4) consecutive duty days on the two-platoon system for the Fire Fighting Division and five (5) duty days for those positions named in Clause 4:02.
When an employee of the Department (with the exception of the Fire Fighting Division employees) agrees to do extra duties after his regular working hours, he shall be credited at the rate of one and one-half hours for every hour of overtime he is required to perform.
Where the Chief of the Department, or his designated replacement, determines that a temporary vacancy in the office of Fire Chief, Deputy Fire Chief, or Assistant Deputy Fire Chief requires that the duties of that office be assumed, the Chief, or his designated replacement, shall assign a qualified officer in the Fire Fighting Division of the Department to assume such duties.
A new employee who enters into the Fire Fighting Division shall enter at the rank of Probationer.
In the event an employee changes from the Fire Fighting Division to one of the other Fire Department Divisions, or vice-versa, his/her vacation and sick leave credits shall be transferred per diem, i.e.
Overtime pay at the rate of time and one-half (1 2) shall be paid employees of the Fire Fighting Division for all work in excess of their regularly scheduled work day (24 consecutive hours) or work week (53.845 hours effective 1/1/95) with a one hour minimum payment.
Employees of the Fire Fighting Division shall work a 42-hour week, according to a two-platoon system as agreed upon by the Fire Chief, Economic Policy Committee and the Committee responsible for the Fire Department.
Section 1 Work Schedule The work schedule of employment shall be for the Fire Fighting Division, as prescribed by Act 125, Public Acts of 1925.
The following 6 provisions apply to personnel assigned to the Fire Fighting Division: 7 (A) Personnel required to work overtime to maintain whatever minimum standards of 8 staffing, as determined by the Board of Police and Fire Commission, will be reimbursed 9 in cash for overtime worked on the basis of time and one-half, with a minimum payment 10 of three (3) hours at straight time.