STAFFING, MINIMUM SALARIES Sample Clauses

STAFFING, MINIMUM SALARIES. AND WORKING CONDITIONS OF UNIT PRODUCTION MANAGERS, FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTORS AND SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTORS 5-100 STAFFING 5-101 UPM STAFFING 21 5-102 FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR STAFFING 21 5-103 SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR STAFFING 22 5-200 MINIMUM SALARIES 5-201 MINIMUM SALARIES 23 5-300 WORKING CONDITIONS 5-301 WORK DAY 25 5-302 WORK WEEK 25 5-303 OVERTIME 26 5-304 WORK IN EXCESS OF EIGHTEEN HOURS 27 5-305 REST PERIOD 27 5-306 SIXTH AND SEVENTH DAYS 27 5-307 WORK IN HIGHER CLASSIFICATION 28 5-308 PREPARATION AND COMPLETION TIME 28 5-309 MEALS 28 5-310 TRAVEL TIME 29 5-311 HOLIDAYS 30 5-312 VACATIONS 30 5-313 CONCLUSION/TERMINATION OF SERVICES 31 5-314 CANCELLATION FEE 31 5-315 SEVERANCE PAY 32 5-316 PRODUCTION CENTERS 33 ARTICLE 6 TRAINING PROGRAMS, QUALIFICATION LISTS AND INTERCHANGE 6-100 TRAINING PROGRAM - ASSISTANT DIRECTORS 6-101 TRAINING PROGRAM 33 6-200 TRAINEES’ TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT 6-201 6-202 TRAINEES’ TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT ASSIGNMENTS 34 35 6-300 COMMERCIAL QUALIFICATION LISTS 6-301 NUMBER OF LISTS AND CATEGORIES 35 6-302 PREFERENCE OF EMPLOYMENT 36 6-303 SELECTION AND FUNDING OF THE CQA 37 6-304 REQUIREMENTS FOR PLACEMENT ON THE LISTS 37 0-000 XXXXX-XXXXXXX 00 0-000 XXX APPLICATION PROCEDURE 42 6-307 NEW YORK AREA GUARANTEE PROVISION FOR UNQUALIFIED APPLICANTS 43
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  • Lower Salary Level An employee who accepts another position with a lower salary range will be paid an amount equal to his or her current salary, provided it is within the salary range of the new position. In those cases where the employee’s current salary exceeds the maximum amount of the salary range for the new position, the employee will be compensated at the maximum salary of the new salary range.

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  • Current Salary Level An employee who accepts another position with his or her current salary range will retain his or her current salary.

  • Staffing Levels To the extent legislative appropriations and PIN authorizations allow, safe staffing levels will be maintained in all institutions where employees have patient, client, inmate or student care responsibilities. In July of each year, the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of each agency will, upon request, meet with the Union, to hear the employees’ views regarding staffing levels. In August of each year, the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of Budget and Management will, upon request, meet with the Union to hear the employees’ views regarding the Governor’s budget request.

  • Salary Scale The salary scale applicable to Employees shall be set out hereinafter in the Wage Schedule.

  • Reallocation to a Class with a Lower Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position and chooses to remain in the reallocated position, the employee retains existing appointment status and has the right to be placed on the Employer’s internal layoff list for the classification occupied prior to the reallocation.

  • Therapist Availability Therapist’s office is equipped with a confidential voice mail system that allows Patient to leave a message at any time. Therapist will make every effort to return calls within 24 hours (or by the next business day), but cannot guarantee the calls will be returned immediately. Therapist is unable to provide 24-hour crisis service. In the event that Patient is feeling unsafe or requires immediate medical or psychiatric assistance, he/she should call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room.

  • Reallocation to a Class with a Higher Salary Range Maximum Upon appointment to the higher class, the employee’s base salary will be increased to a step of the range for the new class that is nearest to five percent (5.0%) higher than the amount of the pre-promotional step, or to the entry step of the new range, whichever is higher.

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