Occasional Work Sample Clauses
The 'Occasional Work' clause defines the terms under which an employee may perform work on an irregular or as-needed basis, rather than following a fixed schedule. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions for requesting, approving, and compensating such work, and may specify limits on hours or types of tasks that qualify. Its core practical function is to provide flexibility for both employer and employee, ensuring that short-term or unexpected work needs can be addressed without altering the main employment agreement.
Occasional Work. There may be occasional work outside of meeting time that could include writing, gathering research, or sub-committee work covering a specific topic. If this occasional work requires two (2) or more hours per month, the Hourly Leadership Rate in Schedule E will be applied unless paid for through Q Comp.
Occasional Work. An opportunity to occasionally earn extra money when filling in for an absent active employee.
Occasional Work. The use of students, teachers, administrators or parents to perform any custodian or maintenance work is discouraged but it is recognized that incidental cleaning or moving of equipment or furniture for special programs, meetings or performances is permitted as well as periodic utilizing of students for disciplinary work so long as it does not cause a regular employee position to be reduced or eliminated. Summer Youth Corp or other similar federal, state, or county work programs for youth and adults will be permitted as long as their working does not result in the layoff of any Local 1590 members or when there are no members on layoff.
