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Township of Independence, NJ Personnel Policies
Ch 59 Art I Working Hours; Attendance
§ 59-1 Hours of work.
§ 59-2 Duty post.
§ 59-3 Time sheets.
§ 59-4 Lateness.
§ 59-5 Absence from post.
§ 59-6 Overtime.
Chapter 59: Personnel Policies
Chapter 59 : Personnel Policies
Article I Working Hours; Attendance
Article I: Working Hours; Attendance
[Adopted 12-14-2004 by Ord. No. 04-8[1] (Ch. 38, Art. II of the 1984 Code)]
Editor's Note: This ordinance provided for an effective date of 1-1-2005.
The hours of work for all Township employees shall, without exception or unless otherwise stated in this article, in a collective bargaining agreement, or unless approved by the Township Committee for those positions which require different work schedules to perform their duties, be at a minimum Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Road department employees' minimum work schedule shall be 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Personnel of the Township Police Department shall work hours pursuant to a schedule established by the Chief of Police consistent with any collective bargaining agreement and applicable law. Managerial and supervisory employees may have to perform their duties beyond these established hours in order to accomplish their job responsibility. The Township may order any employee to work extra hours, if necessary, for public safety or the efficient operation of the Township.
Each employee shall have a duty post at which he/she is normally assigned. All Township employees will, without exception or unless otherwise stated in this article, be at their assigned duty posts ready to perform their duties during normal working hours.
Each employee will maintain and submit the time and attendance form approved by the Mayor and Committee. The form shall be submitted biweekly for certification by his/her department head. All signatures must be original. Department heads will certify the accuracy of their own forms. Employees of departments which do not have full-time department heads will submit all certified time and attendance forms to the Township Clerk biweekly. Department heads will submit to the Township Clerk time and attendance forms for themselves and for all employees in their department. The Township Clerk will use these forms to update personnel attendance records and personnel history files and for the creation of payroll.
Any lateness and the reason therefor shall be noted on the time and attendance forms. Recurring or chronic lateness may lead to disciplinary action, e.g., deducting pay for the actual time late, suspension or termination.
It shall be the responsibility of each employee to notify his/her department head within one hour of his/her starting time if he/she is to be absent from or delayed in reaching his/her duty post. If an employee is unable to contact his/her department head, then the Township Clerk shall be notified instead. In the event of absence or delay in reaching his/her post, a department head shall notify the Township Clerk or the Deputy Township Clerk in the Clerk's absence. Failure to report when absent may lead to disciplinary action, e.g., deducting pay for actual time of unauthorized absence or delay, suspension or termination. Vacation requests shall be submitted to department head or Clerk, as set forth in this section, 10 work days prior to the first day of absence.
Overtime work shall be kept to a minimum, and, except in cases of emergency, shall be authorized by the heads of the departments. Overtime will be paid by the Township in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, collective bargaining agreements, the personnel policies of the Township and applicable law. The reasons for all overtime shall be noted on the employee's time and attendance form.