FOREST FIREFIGHTER OVERTIME Sample Clauses

FOREST FIREFIGHTER OVERTIME. Notwithstanding the restrictions on the payment of overtime imposed by this contract, an employee who is detailed for an emergency forest fire or emergency assignment under the authority of the current Cooperative Agreement between the State of Vermont and the U.S. Forest Service or under the State and Federal Legislation governing the sharing of resources under the Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission, or any emergency assignment through the National Interagency Coordination Center, and who is not otherwise entitled to do so, shall receive overtime compensation at the rate of one and one-half (1.5) times his/her regular hourly rate of pay in cash for the duration of the assignment, for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) in any workweek, for so long as the federal government agrees to fully reimburse the State of Vermont for all such overtime payments. Payment for any such overtime will be provided in the paycheck following the pay period in which the adjustment is submitted to the Payroll Division. This provision shall expire immediately if the federal government should withdraw or fail to honor such agreement for full reimbursement.
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