Shift Differential for Non-Sworn Personnel Sample Clauses

Shift Differential for Non-Sworn Personnel. A. Full-time, non-sworn personnel regularly assigned to a shift of eight (8) or more hours shall receive: 1. Swing shift differential pay when 50% or more of the hours of their regularly assigned shift , excluding overtime, falls between 5:00 p.m. and midnight; or 2. Graveyard shift differential pay when 50% or more of the hours of their regularly assigned shift, excluding overtime, falls between midnight and 7:00 a.m. B. Employees who are regularly assigned to a shift that does not meet the definition of a swing shift or graveyard shift shall not receive shift differential. This includes, but is not limited to, circumstances wherein an employee may be called back to work or scheduled to work an overtime shift that qualifies for shift differential pay when regularly assigned to the shift. C. The biweekly amount of shift differential for a full-time employee shall be as follows: July 1, 2016 $64 $128 A. Employees shall accrue sick leave at the rate of eight (8) hours per month of service rendered up to a maximum of 2,080 hours of accumulated sick leave. B. The City's "non-replenishable" sick leave program (M.C. 3.08.150b) shall be retained for the term of this agreement. C. A full-time employee may use up to 48 hours of available accrued sick leave (the equivalent of 6 months of accrual) per calendar year for the diagnosis, care, or treatment of an existing health condition of, or preventive care for, a family member of the employee. “Family member” means any of the following: a spouse or registered domestic partner; a child (biological, adopted, or xxxxxx child, stepchild, legal xxxx, or a child to whom the employee stands in loco parentis, regardless of age or dependency status); a parent (biological, adoptive, or xxxxxx parent, stepparent, or legal guardian) of an employee or the employee’s spouse or registered domestic partner; a person who stood in loco parentis when the employee was a minor child; a grandparent; a grandchild; or a sibling. Part-time employees may use the equivalent of six (6) months of sick leave accrual at their prorated accrual rate for such purposes. All rules for use of sick leave will apply, including those regarding physician statement requirements and use of sick leave for medical appointments
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  • Shift Differential Pay SECTION 1: In addition to compensation provided by the wage schedule, employees working between the hours of 3:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. shall be paid a shift differential premium of $.45 (forty-five cents) per hour in addition to the regular pay for those hours. SECTION 2: Employees must work a minimum of 3 (three) hours in order for shift differential to apply.

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  • Bilingual Differential When formally assigned in the employee’s position description, an employee assigned to interpret to or from another language to English will receive a differential of five percent (5%) of base pay.

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