Custodial and Maintenance Department Sample Clauses

Custodial and Maintenance Department. All employees of the Custodial and Maintenance Department whose normal shift starts on or after 6:00 a.m., but before 12:00 Noon and consists of six (6) or more paid hours per day, shall receive a one (1) hour or one-half (1/2) hour unpaid lunch break during their shift, as scheduled by their supervisor. All employees of the Custodial and Maintenance Department whose normal shift starts on or after 12:00 Noon and consists of more than four (4) paid hours per day, shall receive a one-half (1/2) hour unpaid lunch break during their shift, as scheduled by their supervisor.
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Custodial and Maintenance Department. 1) Employees within the Custodial and Maintenance Department shall generally be assigned to either full year (12 month) positions or school year (approximately 9 1/2 month) positions, and employees assigned to school year positions shall not be permitted to displace employees assigned to full year positions, and vice versa, except under the circumstances and in the manner provided in Article VIII (Layoffs and Recalls). Accordingly, employees regularly assigned to school year positions will not normally work during the summer vacation period, irrespective of their seniority; provided, however, that the Employer shall not deprive employees assigned to school year positions of summer work by using temporary or substitute help during the summer vacation period to perform work which is customarily and routinely performed during the school year by regular employees assigned to school year positions.
Custodial and Maintenance Department. All employees of the Custodial and Maintenance Department whose work shift regularly starts on or after 6:00 a.m., but before 9:00 a.m. shall be considered on the first (1st) shift.
Custodial and Maintenance Department. When it is decided that the school district will not go into session as a result of, unscheduled closing full time (eight (8) hours per day) Maintenance Department employees shall work a six
Custodial and Maintenance Department. When it is decided that the school district will not go into session as a result of, unscheduled closing full time (eight (8) hours per day) Maintenance Department employees shall work a six (6) hour day and receive eight (8) hours pay. Part-time (less than eight (8) hours per day), employees shall work two (2) hours less than their normal schedule and be paid for their normally scheduled hours. When it is decided that all school operations cease as a result of unscheduled closing and a Maintenance Department employee has not yet reported for duty, the employee shall receive two (2) hours pay, if part-time (less than eight (8) hours per day/less than forty (40) hours per week); or 8 hours pay, if full time. It is understood that Section 2 above does not apply in this situation. When it is decided that the school district will not go into session as a result of unscheduled closing and there are part- time Maintenance Department employees who have started their shift, and then are told to go home, those employees will receive the time worked plus two (2) hours, up to their normally scheduled hours ( but not to exceed 8 hours); full time employees in the same situation will receive time worked plus the difference up to their normally scheduled 8 hour day. When it is decided that the start of the school day be delayed for any reason, (i.e. fog) Maintenance Department employees will report to work at their regular time and be paid for their normally scheduled hours. When it is decided that the school district shall not go into session as a result of unscheduled closing, cleaning staff are expected to report to work no later than 10:00 a.m.
Custodial and Maintenance Department. All employees of the Custodial and Maintenance Department whose work shift regularly starts on or after 6:00 a.m., but before 9:00 a.m. shall be considered on the first (1st) shift. All employees of the Custodial and Maintenance Department whose work shift regularly starts on or after 3:00 p.m., but before 6:00 p.m., shall be considered on the second (2nd) shift. All employees of the Custodial and Maintenance Department whose work shift regularly starts on or after 8:00 p.m., but before 11:00 p.m., shall be considered on the third (3rd) shift. During summer, spring, and Christmas breaks, the number of hours worked for cleaning staff shall remain the same as when school is in session. During Parent/Teacher Conferences, the Cleaning staff should report to work at 7:00 a.m.
Custodial and Maintenance Department. 1. The District will designate one qualified maintenance employee as the District’s electrician and another qualified employee as the district’s plumber, if the employees are appropriately licensed to perform such work. The district will pay or reimburse the designated employees for the following license fees: electrical, asbestos, master plumber, backflow and any other necessary license needed to perform duties required by the Xxxxxxx Whitehall School District. 2. The District will designate and assign Custodial or Maintenance Department employees to perform work which requires a bathing place manager, certified swimming pool operator license or associated pesticide license. The District will pay for and/or reimburse the designated employees for the training and licensing fees required to perform such work. 3. The District retains the right to use outside contractors to perform electrical, plumbing/ mechanical and swimming pools maintenance work which the District, in good faith, determines to be beyond the ability and/or capacity of District employees to perform in a competent and timely manner with due consideration of the total work responsibilities of the District employees.
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