Professional Education Stipend Sample Clauses

Professional Education Stipend. Employees in the Professional Services Bargaining Unit shall be paid a professional stipend of one thousand three hundred dollars ($1,300) annually, paid fifty dollars ($50.00) biweekly, if they possess a Master’s degree in a field related to their work or a X.X., where such degrees are not required by the job description. Employees shall receive only one such stipend regardless of the number of degrees held. Any stipend for part-time employees shall be prorated in accordance with the employee’s authorized position hours. Employees already receiving a court reporter stipend or a technology stipend are not eligible to receive the professional education stipend.
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