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Pueblo West staff propose mandatory rest period after 16‑hour emergency shifts for distribution crew
Summary
District staff presented a proposed administrative‑leave policy that would require nonexempt collections and distribution employees to take a rest period after 16 consecutive emergency work hours and pay straight time only for any portion of that rest that overlaps a normally scheduled shift.
PUEBLO WEST, Colo. — Pueblo West Metro District staff outlined a proposed policy on Friday to require a 10‑hour rest period for nonexempt collections and distribution employees who work 16 or more consecutive hours during emergency responses.
The policy, presented by staff, would require employees to take a 10‑hour recuperation period after such extended emergency shifts. If part of the rest period overlaps an employee’s next normally scheduled work time, the…
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