Common use of Definition and Assignment Clause in Contracts

Definition and Assignment. Extra duty pay is to be paid to staff members for high school and junior high school activities assigned by the building principal. Extra duty is defined as work outside the normal workday apart from coaching and special assignments as per the schedules of this contract. Persons having coaching or extra-curricular assignments will not receive extra duty hourly pay for any activities associated with advising or supervising students related to the same particular sporting event, special group, or class for which prior compensation has been provided. Comp time will not accrue for extra duty hourly paid assignments. The following would be considered as extra duty and shall receive extra duty hourly pay: 1. Assistant at athletic events. Examples: Announcers, timers, clock, chain and down markers, scorekeepers, ticket takers, or security patrol. 2. Activity bus trips (paid advisors and classroom teachers on field trips excluded) from the time the bus leaves, except for that part of the normal workday until the bus returns. 3. Dance and party chaperons, (paid advisors excluded).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Definition and Assignment. Extra duty pay is to be paid to staff members for high school and junior high school activities assigned by the building principal. Extra duty is defined as work outside the normal workday apart from coaching and special assignments as per the schedules of this contract. Persons having coaching or extra-curricular assignments will not receive extra duty hourly pay for any activities associated with advising or supervising students related to the same particular sporting event, special group, or class for which prior compensation has been provided. Comp time will not accrue for extra duty hourly paid assignments. The following would be considered as extra duty and shall receive extra duty hourly pay: 1. Assistant at athletic events. Examples: Announcers, timers, clock, chain and down markers, scorekeepers, ticket takers, or security patrol. 2. Activity bus trips (paid advisors and classroom teachers on field trips excluded) from the time the bus leaves, except for that part of the normal workday until the bus returns. 3. Dance and party chaperonschaperones, (paid advisors excluded).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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