All Other Departments Sample Clauses

All Other Departments a. All other departments will provide a minimum of one (1) pair of coveralls for each work area and more where reasonably needed.
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All Other Departments. In the first (1st) session of the probation period, the Instructor must observe a class given by other Instructors in the same Department and submit an observation report on which she or he will be evaluated. During the probation period, the Instructor may be required to attend additional such classes, and submit for each class an observation report on which she or he will be evaluated.
All Other Departments. The basic work week for regular full-time employees shall be forty (40) hours, five (5) days per week, not exceeding eight (8) consecutive hours per day except for lunch periods which will be without compensation.
All Other Departments. For all other departments the crew member’s rate is deemed to include an amount of time for prep and wrap that is customary to that department to ensure that the crew member is ready to start the working day at unit call.
All Other Departments. When an employee from within the bargaining unit is assigned to replace an exempt position in any department outside of the Newsroom, the employee shall be paid a premium of fifteen percent (15%) of the employee's regular base pay for the replacement work.
All Other Departments. (a) The Employer shall determine schedules for all Employees to meet the ongoing operational requirements of the department. (b) The Employer shall assign shifts by classification seniority, while considering the 12.01 (a) and 12.01 (b). The intent of this clause shall not be construed as guaranteeing any Employee a specific schedule or preferred shift.
All Other Departments. When an employee from within the bargaining unit is assigned to replace an exempt position in any department outside of the Newsroom, the employee shall be paid ten dollars ($10.00) per day for the replacement work for up to thirty (30) consecutive calendar days. When an employee from within the bargaining unit is assigned to replace an exempt position in any department outside of the Newsroom for more than thirty (30) consecutive calendar days, the employee shall be paid a premium of fifteen percent (15%) of the employee’s regular base pay for the replacement work.
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All Other Departments. When an employee is assigned to perform the specific job function of a higher classification for a period of more than two (2) hours, the employee shall be paid for the hours worked based upon the following formula: a. If the range of the higher classification is within zero to four (4) ranges of the employee’s regular pay range, the employee shall receive five percent (5%) out of classification pay for the hours worked. b. If the range of the higher classification is within five (5) to nine (9) ranges of the employee’s regular pay range, the employee shall receive ten percent (10%) out of classification pay for the hours worked. c. If the range of the higher classification is within ten (10) or more ranges of the employee’s regular pay range, the employee shall receive fifteen percent (15%) out of classification pay for the hours worked. d. If the employee is temporarily assigned to a non-represented classification, that employee will receive out-of-classification pay based upon the County’s established method of calculation. For instance, the County’s method is to calculate the percentage difference between the midpoints of the non-represented classification and the represented classification from salary rate table – Appendix A. Thereby every five percent (5%) differential would equate to one classification range, but not to exceed fifteen percent (15%). All assignments to work out of classification shall be confirmed in writing by the elected official/department head in charge and shall be for a specified period of time.
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