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Contract
Approved Date
09/13/2016
Control Number
2016-138
Agenda Item Number
11.A.
Entity Name
Teamsters Local Union No. 769
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Collective Bargaining Agreement
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ARTICLE 9 <br /> AVAILABILITY <br /> 9.1 All County employees are subject to call back and as such shall keep the County <br /> informed of their address and telephone number, if they have a phone. If the <br /> employee has no telephone, it shall be the employee's responsibility to provide <br /> another means of communication which will provide access within 15 minutes. <br /> 9.2 All employees being paid for stand-by must maintain availability during such <br /> stand-by period. Employees who do not answer a page during such stand-by <br /> status shall be subject to disciplinary action and will not receive payment for the <br /> designated stand-by period. <br /> 9.3 The parties recognize that the employees covered by this agreement are <br /> essential to the successful operations of County facilities and services during a <br /> declared emergency. As such, the parties agree that as a condition of these <br /> employees' employment with Indian River County, they must be available and <br /> able to report to work and perform assigned duties as directed by management <br /> during a declared emergency. The failure to report to work and/or perform <br /> assigned duties as directed by management during a declared emergency may <br /> be cause for disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment <br /> with Indian River County. <br /> 9.4 The County will attempt to provide employees as much notice as possible that <br /> they will be required to work during the declared emergency. The County will also <br /> attempt, where able under the circumstances, to give employees twenty-four <br /> hours of time (unpaid if other County employees are not paid; paid if other <br /> County employees are paid) to secure their families and personal property prior <br /> to reporting for duty before the event. After the event, the County will attempt, <br /> where able under the circumstances, to release employees who were required to <br /> work through the event from duty to secure their families and personal property. <br /> If nonessential employees are released from duty with pay in response to a <br /> forecasted threat or actual County-declared emergency, bargaining unit <br /> employees who are required to work shall be paid one and one half (1 1/2) times <br /> their regular rate of pay for all hours worked during the same time period that the <br /> nonessential employees are not required to work. Nothing herein prevents the <br /> County, on an event-by-event basis and in its discretion, from paying employees <br /> required to work during declared emergencies more than one and one half (1 <br /> 1/2) times their regular rate of pay. <br /> 9.5 The County shall provide food and shelter for personnel who are required to work <br /> during a County declared emergency, unless circumstances render the County <br /> unable to do so. <br /> 9.6 The County shall provide leave before, during, and after a declared emergency <br /> as required by the Family and Medical Leave Act. <br /> 10 <br />
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