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AFGE Local 12 - Department of Labor Contract –
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Contract
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Article 23
Job Sharing
Local
12 and Management recognize that flexible work schedules
are necessary to attract and maintain a quality work force.
Job sharing is a way to permit employees to work part-time
in positions where full-time coverage is required.
Section
1. Definition
Job
sharing is a form of part-time employment in which the
tours of duty of two (2) or more employees are arranged
in
such a way as to cover a single full-time position.
Section
2. Status
Although
they share the duties of a full-time position, job sharers
are considered to be individual part-time
employees for purposes of appointment, tour of
duty, pay, classification,
leave, holidays, benefits, position change, service
credit, recordkeeping, reduction in force, adverse
actions, grievances,
and personnel ceilings.
Section
3. Tour of Duty
Specific
work schedules depend on the nature of the job and the
needs of the office and the job-sharing
team.
Almost any reasonable arrangement is possible
if it meets the
needs
of the supervisor and the job sharers. Scheduling
should take advantage of the fact that two (2)
people
rather
than one (1) are filling the job; these possibilities
include
overlapping time, split shifts, or working in
different locations at the same time. Work schedules for
job sharers can be from
sixteen (16) to thirty-two (32) hours per week
and can be varied in the same way as other part-time
employees. The
amount of scheduled overlap time depends on the
needs
of the particular position.
Section
4. Other
A proposal
can come from a full-time employee who wants to reduce
work hours, from a team
of job
sharers, or
from a
supervisor who wants to consider filling
a vacancy with job sharers. When an employee's request
for part-time cannot be accommodated because
of the
need for full-time
coverage,
job sharing may well be an option. Any job-sharing
arrangement
is subject to Management approval based on
workload and mission
requirements.
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