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1/1/2010
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Reso 2010-015
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The foregoing holiday provisions do not apply to hourly or part-time employees. <br />Any Public Safety Dispatcher, Jailer, Police Services Aide and Administrative Specialist-Police <br />in the Police Department assigned to the patrol, records or traffic division and who is subject to <br />a rotational schedule may receive for any eight (8) hours holiday worked, one and one-half <br />times (1%2) the straight time rate of pay or compensatory time off at the one and one-half time <br />(1%) rate. The employee may be compensated in payment at the overtime rate for the <br />equivalent of four (4) hours, and the remaining eight (8) hours of holiday time will remain in <br />the holiday account. In the event the employee elects compensatory time off the accrued time <br />shall be placed in the employee's compensatory time off balance, not to exceed eighty (80) <br />hours. The term "compensatory time" refers to that time earned and accrued by working any <br />overtime or holiday. <br />For Public Safety Dispatcher, Jailer, Police Services Aide or Administrative Specialist-Police <br />employees, compensatory time maybe used, and replaced, without regard to frequency of use, <br />as long as the account balance does not exceed eighty (80) hours. <br />Once a Public Safety Dispatcher, Jailer, Police Services Aide or Administrative Specialist- <br />Police employees, compensatory time off balance exceeds eighty (80) hours, the employees <br />shall be compensated in pay. <br />A Public Safety Dispatcher, Jailer, Police Services Aide or Administrative Specialist-Police <br />employee may schedule accrued compensatory time and the Department will schedule a relief <br />employee as available. If not available, the Department will post the vacancy for a volunteer <br />employee to sign for, on an overtime basis. The volunteer employee will only be compensated <br />in pay for the overtime worked at the overtime rate of one and one-half times (1%) the hourly <br />rate based on the employee's monthly salary. This process shall be consistent with the San <br />Leandro Police Department sign-up procedures. <br />Section 15. Reallocation of Position <br />An employee in a position reallocated to a lower class shall have the right of either; (1) <br />transferring to a vacant position in his/her present classification provided the department head <br />into which the transfer is proposed agrees; or (2) continuing in the same position in the lower <br />classification with their salary Y-rated. <br />Section 16. Iniury on Duty <br />When an employee is incapable of performing his work or duties as a result of injuries received <br />or illness arising in the course of his/her employment by the City and receives benefits pursuant <br />to the Workers' Compensation Act, upon the sole discretion of the City Manager, afull-time <br />competitive service employee hired pursuant to the merit personnel program may be granted a <br />leave with an amount of pay equal to the difference between his/her City pay and the Workers' <br />Compensation pay benefit, if any, received byhim/her during such incapacity, but not to exceed <br />one (1) year for any one (1) period of such incapacity. <br />Leave granted an employee under the above provisions shall not be considered sick leave or <br />deducted from accumulated sick leave. <br />12 <br />
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