Lead Assignment. Employees assigned lead duties by the Employer will be paid one dollar and twenty five cents ($1.25) per hour in addition to the contract rate of pay provided for the classifications in the wage schedule. Prior to making the assignment, employees will be given the opportunity to express their interest in the assignment. A lead is one who is assigned lead responsibilities as defined by management but does not have supervisory authority as defined by the Labor Management Relations Act.
Lead Assignment. Employees assigned lead duties by the Hospital will be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour worked in addition to the contract rate of pay provided for the classifications in Appendix A. Employees who have an interest in lead duties should express their interest in the assignment to their supervisor.
Lead Assignment. The Employer may temporarily assign an employee lead responsibilities to provide specific training or supervisory tasks as assigned by such employee’s supervisor. Such employee shall be compensated the lead premium rate (Article 8.6), in addition to the employee’s regular rate pay, for all time worked while assigned lead responsibilities. The employee shall not be compensated for facility/department orientation including: activities designed to familiarize new employees with the objectives and philosophy of the facility and department services; orientation of new employees to facility/departmental policies and procedures; instructing new employees as to their functions and responsibilities to enable them to work independently. This Section shall not apply to employees listed in Appendix D.
Lead Assignment. 22 The County may assign an employee to serve as HVAC Engineer Lead 23 worker to perform certain limited supervisory duties including laying out the work 24 for other employees, balancing and directing the work, reviewing the work and 25 employee conduct for adherence to standards and rules, and making such 26 reports as may be required to exempt supervisory employees. Leadworkers do 27 not impose formal discipline. Assignment and selection of such Leadworker shall 28 be at the sole discretion of the County. An employee assigned as a HVAC 29 Engineer Leadworker shall be paid a premium of nine percent (9%) over his or 30 her base hourly wage rate for the duration of the assignment. - 76 - 1 ADDENDUM B 2 COMPOSITE VERSION OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY 3 EXEMPT EMPLOYEE RETIREE INSURANCE POLICY 4 (EXHIBIT B OF ORDINANCE 534 AS AMENDED BY 5 ORDINANCES NOS. 629 & 670)
Lead Assignment. Non-supervisory employees (employees whose classification or paygrade description does not include supervisory duties) who are designated and assigned by management to act as lead workers over other employees in the same classification or paygrade, either on a regularly assigned or on a daily basis, shall receive compensation at the second premium level rate above the appropriate step of the salary range prescribed for the class, while so assigned. The designation, redesignation or removal of a lead assignment shall be a management prerogative and may occur any time management deems it appropriate. Such management decisions shall be final and conclusive and shall not be subject to the grievance procedure herein. Nothing in this Section, however, is intended to deny the premium payment specified herein to an employee who has been assigned, has qualified and has performed the lead assignment in accordance with the provisions of this Article.
Lead Assignment. Lead assignment is a premium pay added to the base salary. Detention Officers designated as Leads shall be compensated eight percent (8%) of their base salary per month. The employer will determine the number of Lead Assignments necessary. The removal of a Lead Assignment is at management’s discretion and not considered disciplinary action unless documented as such and processed consistent with just cause the procedures in Article 6.
A. There shall be at least one Supervisor or Lead within the facility at all times when the Detention Manager is not present.
Lead Assignment. The parties agree that for the term of this 2008 Agreement, the Employer will not select any unit employee to serve in a lead capacity.
Lead Assignment. 5 A. The County may assign an employee or employees to serve as Lead 6 Worker(s) to perform certain limited supervisory duties including laying out the work for 7 other employees, balancing and directing the work, reviewing the work and employee 8 conduct for adherence to standards and rules, and making such reports as may be 11 percent (9%) over their base hourly wage rate for the duration of the assignment.
12 B. In a department where three (3) or more Electricians are employed or work 13 together without on-site supervision, there will be a lead worker assigned.
14 C. Assignment and selection of such lead worker shall be at the sole discretion 15 of the County.
Lead Assignment. Employees assigned lead duties by the Employer will be paid one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour for non-pharmacists and one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour for pharmacists in addition to the rate of pay provided for the classification in Appendix A. A lead is one who is assigned lead responsibilities as defined by management but does not have supervisory authority as defined by the Labor Management Relations Act. Lead pay will be paid to an employee for any period during which the employee is assigned substantially all lead duties in the absence of the regularly assigned lead.