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AGENDA REPORT
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2/3/2015
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15Y
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6
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5.8 Acting Fire Marshal Compensation <br /> If both the Fire Marshal and Assistant Fire Marshal are unavailable for normal management duties for <br /> more than a full work day, a Fire Inspector or the Hazardous Materials Inspector will be designated by <br /> the Fire Chief as Acting Fire Marshal. For performing the additional duties of supervision and <br /> coordination, the Acting Fire Marshal will receive Acting Pay of 5% of their current base hourly wage <br /> for each hour worked as Acting Fire Marshal. <br /> 5.9 Cumulative Incentive Allowance Limitation <br /> Effective August 1, 2007, there will be a cap of fifteen percent (15%) for all incentive allowance <br /> categories over and above base salary. This includes, but is not limited to: acting pay, paramedic pay, <br /> hazardous materials team pay and educational incentive pay. This cap applies for all hours worked in a <br /> pay period, a month or annually. <br /> The Cumulative Incentive Allowance Limit will be waived for the duration of this contract. <br /> Section 6. Hours of Work, Shift & Station Assignments <br /> 6.1 Work Schedules <br /> The regular workweek for non-shift employees shall consist of forty (40) hours. Such hours are flexibly <br /> scheduled. The regular workweek for employees in the classification of Firefighter, Fire Engineer, and <br /> Fire Captain shall be an average fifty-six (56) hours and worked in accordance with the following chart: <br /> X= 24 hour on-duty period <br /> 0 = 24 hour off-duty period <br /> xx0000xx0000xx0000XX0000 <br /> These schedules shall provide, however, that the Fire Chief may from time to time assign personnel to <br /> other than their regular duty periods or schedules for temporary periods of time. <br /> The parties have agreed to the 24-day FLSA duty cycle as currently administered by Pleasanton. <br /> 6.1.1 Work Schedule for Fire Prevention Personnel <br /> The normal work schedule for Local 1974 represented fire prevention positions is a Monday <br /> through Friday, 40 hour work week consisting of five consecutive eight hour days or 80 hours in <br /> a pay period. This is the same basic schedule used by the partner cities for normal office hour <br /> positions. The City payroll departments will determine the "work period" to be used under <br /> FLSA. Holidays will be per the holiday schedule set forth elsewhere in the MOU. <br /> 6.1.2 Alternative Work Schedules for Fire Prevention Personnel <br /> 7 <br />
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