Common use of Show-up Pay Clause in Contracts

Show-up Pay. An employee reporting for work when the District fails to provide prior notification not to report to work shall be compensated for two hours of work at that employee’s regular rate of pay. The employee may be requested to stay and work for the two hours. If classified employees agree to work and are assigned to work at school events, the employees will be paid $36 plus $3.00 for each quarter-hour beyond three (3) hours per event. Hours spent working at events will not be counted as hours worked for calculation of overtime. This provision specifically waives the application of all applicable State or Federal overtime law, including ORS 653.261 and OAR 839-020-0030. Examples of school events are athletic competitions and school sponsored dances. Different events happening on the same calendar day will be paid as separate events.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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