Snow Days and Emergency Days. 3.10.1 Classified employees who are employed on a twelve (12) month basis are expected to report to their regular workstation at their regular time schedule on snow days and/or emergency days. All other employees are not to report to work without the specific approval of the Superintendent Chief Learning Officer. 3.10.1.1 District shall be relieved of any responsibility for the payment required under Section 3.9.1 if the reasons listed below are relevant. a. The District must have made a reasonable effort to contact the employee advising that school is canceled. b. Notification of the employees was impossible due to circumstances beyond the District’s control. 3.10.2 Employees who work on an annual basis shall not lose a day of pay as a result of a declared snow day nor shall the employee be paid an additional amount as a result of the extension of the school calendar due to the makeup of a declared snow day. 3.10.3 When any employees assigned to work less than twelve (12) months are paid for a day in which they are not required to work, as provided by Education Code Section 45203 because of a snow day or emergency day, and that day or days is waived by the California State Department of Education for eleven (11) month unit employees and certificated employees, twelve (12) month employees who work on any such day shall be granted an additional vacation day(s).
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Snow Days and Emergency Days. 3.10.1 3.10.1. Classified employees who are employed on a twelve (12) month basis are expected to report to their regular workstation at their regular time schedule on snow days and/or emergency days. All other employees are not to report to work without the specific approval of the Superintendent Chief Learning Officer.
3.10.1.1 3.10.1.1. The District shall be relieved of any responsibility for the payment required under Section 3.9.1 if the reasons listed below are relevant.
a. The District must have made a reasonable effort to contact the employee advising that school is canceled.
b. Notification of the employees was impossible due to circumstances beyond the District’s Districts control.
3.10.2 3.10.2. Employees who work on an annual basis shall not lose a day of pay as a result of a declared snow day nor shall the employee be paid an additional amount as a result of the extension of the school calendar due to the makeup of a declared snow day.
3.10.3 3.10.3. When any employees assigned to work less than twelve (12) months are paid for a day in which they are not required to work, as provided by Education Code Section 45203 because of a snow day or emergency day, and that day or days is waived by the California State Department of Education for eleven (11) month unit employees and certificated employees, twelve (12) month employees who work work, or use accrued leave, on any such day shall be granted an additional vacation day(s).
3.10.4. If the use of a Distance Learning model or remote technologies to mitigate snow
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Snow Days and Emergency Days. 3.10.1 Classified employees who are employed on a twelve (12) month basis are expected to report to their regular workstation at their regular time schedule on snow days and/or emergency days. All other employees are not to report to work without the specific approval of the Superintendent Chief Learning Officer.
3.10.1.1 District shall be relieved of any responsibility for the payment required under Section 3.9.1 if the reasons listed below are relevant.
a. The District must have made a reasonable effort to contact the employee advising that school is canceled.
b. Notification of the employees was impossible due to circumstances beyond the District’s control.
3.10.2 Employees who work on an annual basis shall not lose a day of pay as a result of a declared snow day nor shall the employee be paid an additional amount as a result of the extension of the school calendar due to the makeup of a declared snow day.
3.10.3 When any employees assigned to work less than twelve (12) months are paid for a day in which they are not required to work, as provided by Education Code Section 45203 because of a snow day or emergency day, and that day or days is waived by the California State Department of Education for eleven (11) month unit employees and certificated employees, twelve (12) month employees who work work, or use accrued leave, on any such day shall be granted an additional vacation day(s).
3.10.4 If the use of a Distance Learning model or remote technologies to mitigate snow and/or emergency days affects working conditions, the District agrees to enter into good faith negotiations on the matter.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement