MOBILE COMMAND POST Clause Samples

MOBILE COMMAND POST. Effective the first full pay period after the effective date of this contract, employees assigned to the Mobile Command Post Team who maintain a Class A License shall be paid an additional one (1) hour per month, at the rate of one and one-half (1-1/2) time. Compensation shall be for the time spent by officers on their off-duty time to maintain their Class A license.
MOBILE COMMAND POST. If the Mobile Command Unit is used for an emergency situation, one (1) Dispatcher will be assigned to the Unit as long as the emergency situation is deemed to exist. In the event of such assignment, the provisions of Article XVII, Section 8 shall apply. APPENDIX A EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2021 – 2%‌ Correction Officer STEP 1 18.24 STEP 2 23.36 STEP 3 26.22 STEP 4 29.12 STEP 5 32.00 STEP 10 32.52 STEP 14 32.69 STEP 20 32.94 STEP 25 33.19 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Dispatcher 18.28 22.18 23.41 24.70 26.01 26.75 STEP 10 27.29 STEP 14 27.48 STEP 20 27.72 STEP 25 27.94 STEP 1 STEP 10 STEP 14 STEP 20 STEP 25 Senior Dispatcher 29.23 30.23 30.49 30.69 30.97 Correction Sergeant 35.53 36.06 36.29 36.53 36.78 Correction Lieutenant 37.32 37.85 38.08 38.30 38.54 Correction Captain 39.12 39.62 39.86 40.08 40.31 Administrative Asst. 39.12 39.62 39.86 40.08 40.31 Director of Emergency 39.12 39.62 39.86 40.08 40.31 APPENDIX B EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2022 – 2% Correction Officer STEP 1 18.6 STEP 2 23.83 STEP 3 26.74 STEP 4 29.70 STEP 5 32.64 STEP 10 33.17 STEP 14 33.34 STEP 20 33.6 STEP 25 33.85 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Dispatcher 18.65 22.62 23.88 25.19 26.53 27.29 STEP 10 27.84 STEP 14 28.03 STEP 20 28.27 STEP 25 28.50 STEP 1 STEP 10 STEP 14 STEP 20 STEP 25 Senior Dispatcher 29.81 30.83 31.10 31.30 31.59 Correction Sergeant 36.24 36.78 37.02 37.26 37.52 Correction Lieutenant 38.07 38.61 38.84 39.07 39.31 Correction Captain 39.90 40.41 40.66 40.88 41.12 Administrative Asst. 39.90 40.41 40.66 40.88 41.12 Director of Emergency 39.90 40.41 40.66 40.88 41.12 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023 – 4.5% Correction Officer STEP 1 19.44 STEP 2 24.90 STEP 3 27.94 STEP 4 31.04 STEP 5 34.11 STEP 10 34.66 STEP 14 34.84 STEP 20 35.11 STEP 25 35.37 Dispatcher STEP 1 19.49 STEP 2 23.64 STEP 3 24.95 STEP 4 26.32 STEP 5 STEP 6 27.72 28.52 STEP 10 29.09 STEP 14 29.29 STEP 20 29.54 STEP 25 29.78 STEP 1 STEP 10 STEP 14 STEP 20 STEP 25 Senior Dispatcher 31.15 32.22 32.50 32.71 33.01 Correction Sergeant 37.87 38.44 38.69 38.94 39.21 Correction Lieutenant 39.78 40.35 40.59 40.83 41.08 Correction Captain 41.70 42.23 42.49 42.72 42.97 Administrative Asst. 41.70 42.23 42.49 42.72 42.97 Director of Emergency 41.70 42.23 42.49 42.72 42.97 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2024 – 4.5% Correction Officer STEP 1 20.31 STEP 2 26.02 STEP 3 29.20 STEP 4 32.44 STEP 5 35.64 STEP 10 36.22 STEP 14 36.41 STEP 20 36.69 STEP 25 36.96 Dispatcher STEP 1 20.37 STEP 2 24.70 STEP 3 26.07 STEP 4 27.50 STEP 5 STEP 6 28....
MOBILE COMMAND POST. If the Mobile Command Unit is used for an emergency situation, one (1) Dispatcher will be assigned to the Unit as long as the emergency situation is deemed to exist. In the event of such assignment, the provisions of Article XVII, Section 8 shall apply. 1. By no later than Thursday of each week, Tour Supervisors/Senior Dispatchers shall determine the amount of manpower needed to staff their Tour for the following work week (work week shall be recognized as Sunday through Saturday). 2. Upon receiving the list of manpower vacancies from each Tour, a Tour Supervisor/Senior Dispatcher shall generate a master list that incorporates the vacancies for all three Tours. 3. Each week, at a time designated by the Jail/Dispatch Administration, a Tour Supervisor/Senior Dispatcher or his/her designee shall call for overtime to fill the vacancies on each Tour. The overtime list shall start from where it was left off from the last time it was utilized (no separate list). The Tour Supervisor/Senior Dispatcher shall offer overtime in blocks of 8 hours, and 4 hours, depending on what is available. Officers/Dispatchers are permitted to take up to 8 hours per call (if available). a. The overtime list shall be established the first day of January each year, and shall be set up with the eligible Officer/Dispatcher having the most seniority at the top of the list, followed by the next senior Officer/Dispatcher and so on until the list is completed with the Officer/Dispatcher having the least seniority appearing on the bottom of the list. b. In the event the designated weekly call time is changed, the new time shall be announced at Tour briefings, and posted on the Jail/Dispatch website. 4. As the overtime slots are filled, the Tour Supervisor/Senior Dispatcher shall write down which Officer/Dispatcher has filled which slot. This process shall continue until all available slots are filled, or the list has circulated back to the first name that was called. a. If any overtime slots remain, any Officer/Dispatcher who desires additional overtime may call the Tour Supervisor/Senior Dispatcher at a time designated by the Jail/Dispatch Administration (on a first come, first served basis), and take an additional 8 hours of overtime. If an Officer/Dispatcher did not take any overtime during the first calling, he/she is entitled to take 16 hours of overtime during the call-back period. 5. In the event that all scheduled overtime is not filled, the available slots must be covered with unsche...

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