Multiple Cases. An off-duty employee who receives morning and afternoon subpoenas for separate cases on a court day shall receive overtime compensation as in paragraph A(1) above, for each case for a total of four (4) hours. In addition, he/she shall receive hour-for-hour overtime compensation for each additional hour of actual court attendance in excess of two (2) hours.
Multiple Cases. In the event that more than one (1) arbitration case is pending, they shall be heard in the following order: first priority shall be given to cases involving a continuing liability to the District (i.e., where back pay or pay differentials would accrue); other cases shall be assigned priority according to the date of receipt of the Level Three appeal.
Multiple Cases upon selection of the arbitrator, the Superintendent shall notify the American Arbitration Association and arrange for a hearing to be held as soon as possible. In the event that several arbitration cases are pending, they will be heard according to the following priorities: (1) First priority shall be given to cases involving continuing liability (i.e. where back pay or pay differentials would accrue); (2) Other cases shall be given priority according to the submittal date.