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Section S. Standby Time <br /> <br /> Standby time is that amount of specific and predetermined time <br /> that an employee is required to be on call in addition to the <br /> normal work day and shall be compensated at a rate of pay equal <br /> to twenty (20) hours of pay for each seven (7) day period spent <br /> on standby. The hours of daily standby duty for water division <br /> employees shall be 4:00 P.M. to 7:30 A.M. The daily hours of <br /> standby duty for sewage treatment/sanitary sewer employees <br /> shall be 3:30 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. The requirement that employees <br /> in the classification of water system operator and sanitary <br /> system operators work standby shall be set forth in the job <br /> descriptions of such classifications. <br /> <br />Section 9. Police Clerk Training Pay <br /> <br /> Police Clerks assigned responsibility to train new police <br /> clerks as part of a formalized departmental training program <br /> shall be paid the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each <br /> complete and continuous four week period spent training. For <br /> periods spent training of less than or more than four <br /> continuous weeks, said fifty dollars ($50.00) payment shall be <br /> prorated on a daily basis (to the nearest whole work day). <br /> <br />Section 10. Holidays <br /> <br />10.1 Observed Holidays <br /> The holidays to be observed are as follows: <br /> <br /> a. January 1st. <br /> b. The third Monday in February, known as "Washington <br /> c. The last Monday in May known as "Memorial <br /> d. July 4th. <br /> e. The first Monday in September known as "Labor <br /> f. The eleventh day of the eleventh month, known as "Veterans <br /> <br /> g. ThanKsgiving Day. <br /> h. The Friday following Thanksgiving Day. <br /> i. Christmas Eve Day. <br /> j. December 25th. <br /> <br />10.2 Elimination of Admission Day and Good Friday as Holidays <br /> <br /> Effective March 1, 1982, Admission Day and the two (2) hours <br /> between 1:00 P.M. and 3:00 P.M. on Good Friday shall be <br /> eliminated as holidays. In exchange for the elimination of <br /> these two days as holidays the annual vacation entitlement of <br /> eligible full time employees as set forth in Section 11.4 shall <br /> be increased by twelve (12) hours. The annual vacation <br /> entitlements of eligible regular part-time employees shall be <br /> increased proportionally. <br /> <br />10.3 Floating Holidays <br /> <br /> Two (2) floating holidays shall be credited to each employee on <br /> July 1 of each year to be observed on a date mutually agreed to <br /> <br /> - 14 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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