Compensation for an Employee Working Out of Sample Clauses

Compensation for an Employee Working Out of. 27 Classification: 28 An employee shall not be required to perform duties not a 29 part of his/her classification except as provided in this 30 Section.
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Compensation for an Employee Working Out of. CLASSIFICATION
Compensation for an Employee Working Out of. CLASSIFICATION A classified employee shall not be required to work out of classification for a period of more than five (5) working days in a fifteen (15) calendar day period unless his/her salary is adjusted upward for the entire per period he/she is required to work out of classification.
Compensation for an Employee Working Out of. CLASSIFICATION An employee may be required to perform duties inconsistent with his/her classification as provided herein. An employee assigned duties not part of his/her classification for more than five (5) working days, within a 15 calendar pay period, shall have his/her salary adjusted upward by either 5% or the A1 step of the range normally assigned to the classification which performs those duties, whichever is greater. It is the intent of this section to permit the District to temporarily work employees outside of their normal duties.

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