Common use of Payment of a Unit Clause in Contracts

Payment of a Unit. A non-temporary Employee who works six hundred (600) or more hours per year is eligible for sick, personal business, or personal time off units and will be paid the equivalent of his/her regular daily working hours. As an example, for an Employee who works four (4) hours per day, one (1) unit = four (4) hours. If an Employee’s regular daily working hours change, then all units will be converted appropriately.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Classified Employee Work Agreement, Classified Employee Work Agreement

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Payment of a Unit. A non-temporary Employee non­temporary employee who works six hundred (600) or more hours per year is eligible for sick, personal business, or personal time off units and will be paid the equivalent of his/her regular daily working hours. As an example, for an Employee employee who works four (4) hours per day, one (1) unit = four (4) hours. If an Employeeemployee’s regular daily working hours change, then all units will be converted appropriately.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Payment of a Unit. A non-temporary Employee employee who works six hundred (600) or more hours per year is eligible for sick, personal business, or personal time off units and will be paid the equivalent of his/her regular daily working hours. As an example, for an Employee employee who works four (4) hours per day, one (1) unit = four (4) hours. If an Employee’s regular daily working hours change, then all units will be converted appropriately.four

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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