Common use of Calamity Day Pay Clause in Contracts

Calamity Day Pay. 1. When an emergency, epidemic, or public calamity closes a school or schools, any employee directly affected and not required to report to their job assignment will be paid at their regular daily rate. In the event the schools are closed and fall under the minimum state-mandated instructional hours or the minimum determined by the District, as referenced in ORC Section 3313.48, and make-up days/hours must be scheduled, employees will not receive additional compensation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Calamity Day Pay. 1. When schools are closed due to an emergencyemergency that would jeopardize the health, epidemicsafety and welfare of students, or public calamity closes a school or schools, any an employee directly affected and who is not required to report to their job assignment be present will be paid for that day at their the regular daily straight time rate. In the event the schools are closed and fall under the minimum state-mandated instructional hours or the minimum determined by the District, as referenced in ORC Section 3313.48, and make-up days/hours must be scheduled, employees will not receive additional compensation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Calamity Day Pay. 1. When an emergency, epidemic, or public calamity closes a school or schools, any employee directly affected and not required to report to their job assignment will be paid at their regular daily rate. In the event event, the schools are closed and fall under for more than the minimum state-mandated instructional hours or the minimum determined by the District, as referenced in ORC Section 3313.48, State of Ohio permitted calamity days and make-up days/hours days must be scheduled, employees will not receive additional compensation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: E Negotiated Agreement

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