School Closure Due to Emergency Sample Clauses

School Closure Due to Emergency. 42 In the event of an unusual school closure due to inclement weather, plant in-operation, or the like, the 43 District will make every effort to notify each employee of such closure through the school messaging 44 system. It is the employee’s responsibility to retrieve phone messages, listen to news reports, visit 45 District website, and make every effort to get information on school closures. Employees who make 47 hours pay at his/her regular rate and shall be expected to work. In the event of a late start, employees 48 report to work on the late start schedule to avoid a deduction in pay. If meetings or events are 1 scheduled before school on a day when a late start is called, the meetings and events will be cancelled 2 and the employee will not be required to attend. If unable to get to work on time, appropriate 3 sick/emergency leave will be used. Employees will follow school closure procedures as announced 4 each year by the Superintendent. Employees in Maintenance and Nutrition Services will be expected 5 to communicate with their immediate supervisor regarding their start times in late start situations. In 6 the event that Maintenance or Nutrition Services employees are required to report to work at their 7 regular start time or earlier on a day in which a late start has been called, those employees affected 8 shall receive an additional two (2) hours “hazard” pay at the affected employee’s regular hourly rate. 9 All employees subject to this Agreement shall record their regular hour on their timesheet for late start 10 days, even though they may be reporting to work later than their regular schedule.
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School Closure Due to Emergency. 33 In the event of an unusual school closure due to inclement weather, plant in-operation, or the like, the 34 District will make every effort to notify each employee of such closure through the school messaging
School Closure Due to Emergency. 29 In the event of an unusual school closure due to inclement weather, plant in-operation, or the like, the 30 DistrictDistrict will make every effort to notify each employee of such closure through the school 31 messaging system. It is the employee’s responsibility to retrieve phone messages, listen to news 32 reports, visit District website, and make every effort to get information on school closures. Employees 33 who make every effort but are unable to get information and report to work shall receive a minimum of Formatted: Strikethrough 34 two (2) hours pay at his/her regular rate and shall be expected to work. . In the event of a late start, Formatted: Not Strikethrough 36 meetings or events are scheduled before school on a day when a late start is called, the meetings and 37 events will be cancelled and the employee will not be required to attend. If unable to get to work on Formatted: Not Strikethrough 38 time, appropriate sick/emergency leave will be used. Employees will follow school closure procedures 39 as announced each year by the Superintendent. Employees in Maintenance and Nutrition Services will 40 be expected to communicate with their immediate supervisor regarding their start times in late start 41 situations. In the event that Maintenance or Nutrition Services employees are required to report to 42 work at their regular start time or earlier on a day in which a late start has been called, those employees 43 affected shall receive an additional two (2) hours “hazard” pay at the affected employee’s regular 44 hourly rate. All employees subject to this Agreement shall record their regular hour on their timesheet 45 for late start days, even though they may be reporting to work later than their regular schedule. Collective Bargaining Agreement, 20174-20172020 September 1, 00000 Xxxxxxx XXX/Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx # 00-000 Page 12 of 302 Formatted: Indent: Left: 0" Formatted: Normal, Indent: Left: 0"

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