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RES 231418
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c. Four(4) of the 10-hour days are required training days. The Department will <br /> designate the specific work periods and dates for the training. <br /> The remaining nine(9) 10-hour days for the year are designated as relief days. On <br /> these relief days, employees shall 1) provide relief coverage for training, 2) attend <br /> discretionary training programs, or 3)take part in operational or other activities as <br /> designated by the Department. <br /> d. The start and end times of work shifts will remain a management prerogative. Once <br /> established, they may be changed after notice to the Association and upon request, <br /> meeting and conferring with the Association regarding the impact of the change in <br /> hours. <br /> 2. OVERTIME <br /> a. Overtime must be approved in advance by the Chief of Police or his or her designee. <br /> b. Employees who are required to work in excess of their regularly scheduled 10- or <br /> 12.5-hour day shall accrue overtime for this time worked at the rate of time-and- <br /> one-half the employee's regular rate of pay. <br /> 3. SHIFT TRADES <br /> a. Employees shall be permitted to substitute or"shift trade" for one another, when <br /> approved by the employees' supervisor and the change does not interfere with or <br /> otherwise create additional burden on the staffing or operation of the Police <br /> Department. When a shift trade occurs, the employee who was originally scheduled <br /> to work the shift shall be credited, for FLSA and payroll purposes, as though he or <br /> she worked that shift and the employee who works in place of the scheduled <br /> employee shall not receive compensation from the City or be credited with hours <br /> worked under the FLSA for this time worked. By agreeing to shift trades, both <br /> employees acknowledge that they do so freely. Any employee may refuse to shift <br /> trade without sanction and without being required to explain or justify the decision. <br /> The City is not required to keep a record of shift trades. <br /> b. Shift trades may occur among employees working shifts of different lengths, so long <br /> as the trade is made freely and voluntarily by both employees. For example, <br /> employees who work 10-hour shifts may trade with employees who work 12.5-hour <br /> shifts and vice versa. <br /> 4. STAFFING LEVELS <br /> a. Minimum staffing standards apply at all times. Requests to take time off on training or <br /> relief days may be denied to meet minimum staffing standards or to accommodate <br /> training or operational needs. <br /> b. Minimum staffing levels of Patrol Teams are as follows: <br /> • Schedule A(Monday—Thursday, 10-hour shifts) <br /> Team 1 - Day Watch—Five Officers& One Sergeant <br /> 33 <br />
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