Comprehensive Day Care Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Day Care. (a) Whenever it will not interfere with the working time of members of the Area Committee, meetings with the appropriate administrator shall be held on program time. In the event that an employee is a member of the Area Committee, such employee shall be released to attend Area Committee meetings. The administrator shall provide such coverage as he/she shall deem appropriate for the assignments of such member of the Area Committee. Staff meetings for Comprehensive Day Care employees shall be held during program time.
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Comprehensive Day Care. (a) Subject to residence requirements and Federal Program guidelines, regularly appointed employees who are displaced because of a program reduction or elimination of jobs shall have the right based on seniority to transfer to a vacant position similar to one which the employee held prior to such reduction or elimination, or to a vacant lower paid position. In the event no such vacancies exist at the time the employee is displaced then the employee shall be placed on a preferential list for a period of two (2) years and, during this period, vacancies for such positions shall be filled from the employees on this list until they shall have had the opportunity to be offered such employment. (b) Two (2) weeks notice of layoff shall be given to appointed employees involved.
Comprehensive Day Care. Except for Cleaning Employees, the regular workday for all part-time Comprehensive Day Care employees shall be five (5) hours; and the regular workday for full-time Comprehensive Day Care employees, except Social Worker Assistants, shall be seven and one-half (71/2) hours, including a thirty (30) minute, duty-free time and two (2) fifteen (15) minute breaks but exclusive of lunch. The regular work day for Social Worker Assistants shall be seven and three-quarter (73/4) hours, including thirty (30) minute, duty-free time and two (2) fifteen (15) minute breaks but exclusive of lunch. Cleaners who work in a center with three (3) or four (4) classes or in a center that occupies between 2,000 and 4,000 square feet shall be classified as part-time employees, and shall have a five (5) hour workday. Cleaners who work in a center with five (5) or more classes or in a center that occupies more than 4,000 square feet shall be classified as full-time employees and shall have a seven and one-half (71/2) hour workday including two (2) fifteen (15) minute breaks.

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