Common use of Equalization of Overtime Clause in Contracts

Equalization of Overtime. 311 On July first of each year, the number of overtime hours credited to each employee in the custodial department will be reduced to zero. a. Overtime for classifications other than Custodians (Set Up Worker, Building Services Custodian, Swimming Pool Operator-Custodian, and Stockroom personnel) shall be offered first to the employees within the classification needed and second to all employees within the three (3) Physical Plant Custodial Districts. In both first and second situations overtime shall be offered to employees with lowest overtime hours first and so on down the list (the present practice of posting available overtime will be continued). -312 An employee who changes classifications within the custodial series (Custodian II, III, and IV) shall retain the number of overtime hours which the employee held before the date of change. -313 Custodial overtime within a building will be offered first to the head custodian normally assigned to the building where the overtime is available; and second to all other custodial employees normally assigned to the building; and then to all other custodial employees. In the second and third situations, overtime should be offered to employees with the lowest overtime hours first and so on down the list. -314 When the Employer combines buildings for the purpose of custodial overtime, the overtime shall be offered first to the building heads in the buildings being combined based on the lowest overtime hours worked, until a building head accepts the overtime or all refuse it, after which it shall be offered to those employees regularly assigned to those buildings being combined based on the lowest overtime hours worked within the classification needed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Labor Contract

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Equalization of Overtime. 311 322 On July first of each year, the number of overtime hours credited to each employee in the custodial department will be reduced to zero. a. Overtime for classifications other than Custodians (Set Up Worker, Building Services Custodian, Swimming Pool Operator-Custodian, and Stockroom personnelPersonnel) shall be offered first to the employees within the classification needed and second to all employees within the three (3) Physical Plant Infrastructure Planning and Facilities Custodial Districts. In both first and second situations overtime shall be offered to employees with lowest overtime hours first and so on down the list (the present practice of posting available overtime will be continued). -312 -323 An employee who changes classifications within the custodial series (Custodian II, III, and IV) shall retain the number of overtime hours which the employee held before the date of change. -313 -324 Custodial overtime within a building will be offered first to the head custodian normally assigned to the building where the overtime is available; and second to all other custodial employees normally assigned to the building; and then to all other custodial employees. In the second and third situations, overtime should be offered to employees with the lowest overtime hours first and so on down the list. -314 -325 When the Employer combines buildings for the purpose of custodial overtime, the overtime shall be offered first to the building heads in the buildings being combined based on the lowest overtime hours worked, until a building head accepts the overtime or all refuse it, after which it shall be offered to those employees regularly assigned to those buildings being combined based on the lowest overtime hours worked within the classification needed. -326 Employees hired before the effective date of the 2018 to 2022 collective bargaining agreement shall remain eligible for auto progression to Custodian II. Employees hired after the effective date of the 2018 to 2022 collective bargaining agreement shall not be eligible for the auto progression to Custodian II. The employer will pursue the adjustment of the job classification for Custodian I and placement at a pay level IV.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Equalization of Overtime. 311 On July first of each year, the number of overtime hours credited to each employee in the custodial department will be reduced to zero. a. Overtime for classifications other than Custodians (Set Up Worker, Building Services Custodian, Swimming Pool Operator-Custodian, and Stockroom personnelPersonnel) shall be offered first to the employees within the classification needed and second to all employees within the three (3) Physical Plant Infrastructure Planning and Facilities Custodial Districts. In both first and second situations overtime shall be offered to employees with lowest overtime hours first and so on down the list (the present practice of posting available overtime will be continued). -312 An employee who changes classifications within the custodial series (Custodian II, III, and IV) shall retain the number of overtime hours which the employee held before the date of change. -313 Custodial overtime within a building will be offered first to the head custodian normally assigned to the building where the overtime is available; and second to all other custodial employees normally assigned to the building; and then to all other custodial employees. In the second and third situations, overtime should be offered to employees with the lowest overtime hours first and so on down the list. -314 When the Employer combines buildings for the purpose of custodial overtime, the overtime shall be offered first to the building heads in the buildings being combined based on the lowest overtime hours worked, until a building head accepts the overtime or all refuse it, after which it shall be offered to those employees regularly assigned to those buildings being combined based on the lowest overtime hours worked within the classification needed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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