Employee on duty Sample Clauses

Employee on duty. An employee who is on duty shall not purchase, serve, or use alcohol, regardless of the location or circumstances involved.
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Employee on duty. There will be an Appleton Scheig Center Supervisor on duty while the building is being rented. The renter must check in upon arrival and check out before vacating the premises with the supervisor. PLEASE READ YOUR CONTRAC/AGREEMENT THOROUGHLY! The staff supervisor on duty is on site to assist the rental groups, as well as to uphold the agreed upon contracts/facility agreement. Failure to follow the supervisors’ direction may result in immediate termination of said event, up to and including dispatching Appleton Police Department to clear the building. The Department Director, or designee, reserves the right to cancel and/or relocate any reservation, if the reservation threatens the integrity of the park and/or facility due to misrepresentation of information on application, unsafe facility conditions, or weather conditions. All facilities and areas have maximum capacities set by safety code regulations, planned seating capacities, and parking provisions. The maximum capacity for the Scheig Center is 75 people. Parks and Recreation reserves the right to deny any reservation application if the expected attendance will exceed the safe capacity of the facility so as to endanger public health and safety. PROBLEMS OR QUESTIONS? Call 000-0000 Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. If any issues or concerns occur the day of your rental, please communicate this with our Scheig Center attendant.

Related to Employee on duty

  • Injury-on-duty Leave With Pay An employee shall be granted injury-on-duty leave with pay for such reasonable period as may be determined by the Employer when a claim has been made pursuant to the Government Employees Compensation Act, and a Worker's Compensation authority has notified the Employer that it has certified that the employee is unable to work because of:

  • Injury on Duty Any unit employee who suffers an injury while working during the course of his/her employment for the County shall be entitled to injury leave until said employee is able to return to work or is terminated in any manner and subject to any limitations imposed by this Article or State Law. Injury means a sudden and tangible happening of a traumatic nature, producing an immediate or prompt result and resulting from external force, including injuries to artificial members. Any injury sustained by an employee while engaging in an athletic or social event sponsored by the employer shall be deemed not to have arisen out of or in the course of employment unless the employee received remuneration for participating in such event. For purposes of this Article, coronary thrombosis, coronary occlusion, or any other ailment or disorder of the heart, and any death or disability ensuing therefrom, shall not be deemed to be an injury by accident sustained arising out of and in the course of the employment except for Sheriff employees who are covered by state statutes.

  • Injured on Duty An employee prevented from completing a shift due to a bona fide injury sustained while on duty will be paid for his/her full shift at straight time rates of pay, unless the employee receives Workers' Compensation Benefits for the day of the injury in which case the employee will be paid the difference between such compensation and payment for the full shift.

  • Employee Conduct 8.01 The Union agrees that it will uphold the rules and regulations of the Company in regard to punctual and steady attendance, proper and sufficient notification in the case of absence, conduct on the job and all other rules and regulations established by the Company.

  • Injury on Duty Leave 35.5.1 An employee shall be granted injury-on-duty leave with pay for such reasonable period as may be determined by the Council where it is determined by a provincial Worker's Compensation Board that the employee is unable to perform his duties because of

  • Civic Duty Whenever an employee is served with a subpoena by a court of competent jurisdiction which compels his/her presence as a witness during his/her normal working period, unless he/she is a party to the litigation or an expert witness, such employee shall be granted time off with pay in the amount of the difference between the employee's regular earnings and any amount he/she receives for such appearance. This Article is not applicable to appearances for which the employee receives compensation in excess of his/her regular earnings. A court of competent jurisdiction is defined as a court within the County in which the employee resides or if outside the county of residence, the place of appearance must be within 150 miles of the employee's residence.

  • Employees on Layoff A classified employee who receives an Employer Contribution, who has three (3) or more years of continuous service, and who has been permanently or seasonally laid off, remains eligible for an Employer Contribution and all other benefits provided under this Article for an extended benefit eligibility period of six (6) months from the date of layoff.

  • Active Duty An employee who enlists or is called into active duty for the military service of the United States or who, in time of national emergency, voluntarily enlists for active duty, shall be granted military leave for the time necessary to permit completion of the military service. In order to have reemployment rights, a person leaving active duty in the military service of the United States must comply with USERRA.

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