Common use of Assignment of Prescheduled Overtime Clause in Contracts

Assignment of Prescheduled Overtime. The County agrees to prepare one (1) bargaining unit seniority list at each job site within a division. The purpose of such list is to coordinate and distribute equally prescheduled overtime. In the event that an employee is needed to work prescheduled overtime, the most senior qualified bargaining unit employee on the job site who has performed work of the type and character of the needed overtime work will be given the opportunity to accept or reject the prescheduled overtime. The County agrees to give at least four (4) hours notice for all prescheduled overtime assignments. That employee will thereafter be placed at the bottom of the list and s/he shall not be offered prescheduled overtime until all qualified bargaining unit employees at the job site who have performed the required duties have been asked to work prescheduled overtime. In the event that all qualified bargaining unit employees who have performed work of the type and character of the needed overtime work decline to work prescheduled overtime, the least senior qualified bargaining unit employee may be required to perform the overtime work, unless emergency conditions prevent the employee from working the overtime. In that event, the next least senior qualified employee may be required to work the overtime.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: escholarship.org, escholarship.org, irle.berkeley.edu

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Assignment of Prescheduled Overtime. The County agrees to prepare one (1) bargaining unit seniority list at each job site within a division. The purpose of such list is to coordinate and distribute equally prescheduled overtime. In the event that an employee is needed to work prescheduled overtime, the most senior qualified bargaining unit employee on the job site who has performed work of the type and character of the needed overtime work will be given the opportunity to accept or reject the prescheduled overtime. The County agrees to give at least four (4) hours notice for all prescheduled overtime assignments. That employee will thereafter be placed at the bottom of the list and she/he she shall not be offered prescheduled overtime until all qualified bargaining unit employees at the job site who have performed the required duties have been asked to work prescheduled overtime. In the event that all qualified bargaining unit employees who have performed work of the type and character of the needed overtime work decline to work prescheduled overtime, the least senior qualified bargaining unit employee may be required to perform the overtime work, unless emergency conditions prevent the employee from working the overtime. In that event, the next least senior qualified employee may be required to work the overtime.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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