Part-Time Telecommunicators Sample Clauses

Part-Time Telecommunicators. The Employer shall have the right to employ part-time telecommunicators. Regularly scheduled part-time telecommunicators who work twenty-four (24) hours a week or more shall receive the following fringe benefits on a pro-rata basis: (1) vacation, (2) sick leave, and (3) retirement, but shall not receive any other benefits, such as, but not limited to, holiday pay, health and life insurance.‌ The Employer shall not layoff full-time Employees while two or more regularly scheduled part-time Employees are being utilized. The Employer shall not use part-time Employees to replace any full-time telecommunication positions except as provided below. However, a full- time position could be replaced by one part-time Employee. Part-time Employees may be used while a vacant position, or positions, is being filled and under other circumstances in order to properly maintain 911 operations. Part-time Employees will not accrue any full-time seniority under the terms of this Agreement. Regularly scheduled part-time telecommunicators shall be subject to the dues checkoff provisions of Article 3. No part-time telecommunicator, whether regularly scheduled or irregular part-time, shall be subject to the grievance procedure provisions set out in Article 4 in relation to matters of discipline or discharge.
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Part-Time Telecommunicators. The Employer shall have the right to employ part-time telecommunicators. Regularly scheduled part-time telecommunicators who work twenty-four (24) hours a week or more shall receive the following fringe benefits on a pro-rata basis: (1) vacation, (2) sick leave, and (3) retirement, but shall not receive any other benefits, such as, but not limited to, holiday pay, health and life insurance. The Employer shall not layoff full-time Employees while two or more regularly scheduled part-time Employees are being utilized. The Employer shall not use part- time Employees to replace any full-time telecommunication positions except as provided below. However, a full-time position could be replaced by one part-time Employee. Part-time Employees may be used while a vacant position, or positions, is being filled and under other circumstances in order to properly maintain 911 operations. Hourly $18.34 $20.07 $20.93 $21.80 $22.63 WAGES STARTING JANUARY 1, 2021 TELECOMMUNICATOR START 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year Annual $39,285 $42,991 $44,849 $46,698 $48,476 Hourly $18.89 $20.67 $21.56 $22.45 $23.31 WAGES STARTING JANUARY 1, 2022 TELECOMMUNICATOR START 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year Annual $40,071 $43,851 $45,746 $47,632 $49,446
Part-Time Telecommunicators. The Employer shaH have the right to employ part-time telecommunicators. Regularly scheduled part-time telecommunicators who work twenty-four (24) hours a week or more shall receive the following fringe benefits on a pro- rata basis: (1) vacation, (2) sick leave, and (3) retirement, but shall not receive any other benefits, such as, but not limited to, holiday pay, health and life insurance. The Employer shall not lay-off full-time employees while two or more regularly scheduled part-time employees are being utilized. The Employer shall not use part-time employees to replace any full-time telecommunication positions except as provided below. However, a full- time position could be replaced by one part-time employee. Part-time employees may be used , • I while a vacant position, or positions, is being filled and under other circumstances in order to properly maintain 911 operations. Part-time employees will not accrue any full-time seniority under the terms of this agreement. Regularly scheduled part-time telecommunicators shall be subject to the dues check-off provisions of Article 3. No part-time telecommunicator, whether regularly scheduled or irregular part-time, shall be subject to the grievance procedure provisions set out in Article 4 in relation to matters of discipline or discharge.

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