Common use of Emergency Make-up Days Clause in Contracts

Emergency Make-up Days. When it is necessary to close schools as a result of a 33 hurricane or other natural disaster, employees will be notified via radio and television, if 34 possible, prior to the beginning of the work day. Employees who do not make up said time 35 during their work year will not be paid for these days and pay will be deducted from the 36 last paycheck of the fiscal year in which the days are missed or from the employee’s last 37 paycheck in the event the employee terminates sooner. National and/or legal holidays may 38 not be used as make-up days when schools are closed due to emergency. The Board agrees 39 to meet with the Association to discuss make-up days when schools are closed due to an 40 emergency. For employees who work 196, 201 or 206 days, the time shall be made up on 41 the days that students are scheduled to make up school. For employees who work 216 or 42 226 days, time will be made up by extending the contract year by the number of days

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Emergency Make-up Days. When it is necessary to close schools as a result of a 33 34 hurricane or other natural disaster, employees will be notified via radio and television, if 34 35 possible, prior to the beginning of the work day. Employees who do not make up said time 35 36 during their work year will not be paid for these days and pay will be deducted from the 36 37 last paycheck of the fiscal year in which the days are missed or from the employee’s last 37 38 paycheck in the event the employee terminates sooner. National and/or legal holidays may 38 39 not be used as make-up days when schools are closed due to emergency. The Board agrees 39 40 to meet with the Association to discuss make-up days when schools are closed due to an 40 41 emergency. For employees who work 196, 201 or 206 days, the time shall be made up on 41 42 the days that students are scheduled to make up school. For employees who work 216 or 42 43 226 days, time will be made up by extending the contract year by the number of daysdays 44 missed. For employees who work 255 days per year, time will be made up by extending 45 the length of the work day as determined by the Superintendent. The Board reserves the 46 right to waive make-up time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Emergency Make-up Days. When it is necessary to close schools as a result of a 33 32 hurricane or other natural disaster, employees will be notified via radio and television, if 34 33 possible, prior to the beginning of the work day. Employees who do not make up said time 35 34 during their work year will not be paid for these days and pay will be deducted from the 36 35 last paycheck of the fiscal year in which the days are missed or from the employee’s last 37 36 paycheck in the event the employee terminates sooner. National and/or legal holidays may 38 37 not be used as make-up days when schools are closed due to emergency. The Board agrees 39 38 to meet with the Association to discuss make-up days when schools are closed due to an 40 39 emergency. For employees who work 196, 201 or 206 days, the time shall be made up on 41 40 the days that students are scheduled to make up school. For employees who work 216 or 42 41 226 days, time will be made up by extending the contract year by the number of daysdays 42 missed. For employees who work 255 days per year, time will be made up by extending 43 the length of the work day as determined by the Superintendent. The Board reserves the 44 right to waive make-up time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Emergency Make-up Days. When it is necessary to close schools as a result of a 33 37 hurricane or other natural disaster, employees will be notified via radio and television, if 34 38 possible, prior to the beginning of the work day. Employees who do not make up said time 35 39 during their work year will not be paid for these days and pay will be deducted from the 36 40 last paycheck of the fiscal year in which the days are missed or from the employee’s last 37 41 paycheck in the event the employee terminates sooner. National and/or legal holidays may 38 42 not be used as make-up days when schools are closed due to emergency. The Board agrees 39 43 to meet with the Association to discuss make-up days when schools are closed due to an 40 44 emergency. For employees who work 196, 201 or 206 days, the time shall be made up on 41 45 the days that students are scheduled to make up school. For employees who work 216 or 42 46 226 days, time will be made up by extending the contract year by the number of days

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Emergency Make-up Days. When it is necessary to close schools as a result of a 33 40 hurricane or other natural disaster, employees will be notified via radio and television, if 34 41 possible, prior to the beginning of the work day. Employees who do not make up said time 35 42 during their work year will not be paid for these days and pay will be deducted from the 36 43 last paycheck of the fiscal year in which the days are missed or from the employee’s last 37 44 paycheck in the event the employee terminates sooner. National and/or legal holidays may 38 45 not be used as make-up days when schools are closed due to emergency. The Board agrees 39 to meet with the Association to discuss make-up days when schools are closed due to an 40 1 emergency. For employees who work 196, 201 or 206 days, the time shall be made up on 41 2 the days that students are scheduled to make up school. For employees who work 216 or 42 3 226 days, time will be made up by extending the contract year by the number of days

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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