Common use of Normal Workweek and Workday Clause in Contracts

Normal Workweek and Workday. 12 Hour Shifts For employees assigned to permanent 12 hour shifts, the normal workday shall consist of a twelve (12) hour workday and an eighty-four (84) hour, two week work period, unless the parties mutually agree to change them according to terms that may be agreed to in accordance with the provisions contained within this Article. An employee’s attendance at non-mandatory training shall not result in any overtime or compensatory time at time and one-half. When an employee attends training and his/her shift is adequately staffed, a training day shall be considered a day worked; provided, However an employee shall report for duty for the remainder of his scheduled shift for any training consisting of less than eight(8) hours. Any training consisting of eight (8) hours or more shall be considered a day worked. The normal work cycle shall be: two (2) days on, two (2) days off, three (3) days on, two (2) days off, two (2) days on, three (3) days off; allowing for every other weekend off. The starting times of the morning shift shall be 0600 to 1800, and for the evening shift shall be 1800 to 0600. Employees assigned to special duty such as investigator, task force or school resource officer, may be assigned to an eight (8) hour shift and in such cases the normal work day shall consist of eight (8) hours and the normal work period shall consist of a forty (40) hour week. For any transitory schedule changes, departing from the normal work cycle, work week or hours, the Employer shall give a minimum of thirty (30) days notice of any intent to change the schedule and ninety (90) days minimum notice of schedule posting. Shift bidding for all shifts shall take place in October and shall be conducted based on bargaining unit seniority.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement