Common use of Supervisory Premium Pay Clause in Contracts

Supervisory Premium Pay. An employee assigned to the Executive Assistant (code 1560), or Paralegal (code 1570), classifications, who is routinely and consistently assigned by the employee’s supervisor and approved by the Department Head and City Manager, to a supervisory position over other employees, subordinate classifications, or City sponsored program participants, may be paid an additional 5% of base salary as Supervisory Premium Pay.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Management and Confidential Employees, Management and Confidential Employees, www.alamedaca.gov

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Supervisory Premium Pay. An employee assigned to the Executive Assistant (code 1560), or Paralegal (code 1570), classifications, who is routinely and consistently assigned by the employee’s supervisor and approved by the Department Head and City Manager, to a supervisory position over other employees, subordinate classifications, or City sponsored program participants, may be paid an additional 5% of base salary as Supervisory Premium Pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.alamedaca.gov

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Supervisory Premium Pay. An employee assigned to the Executive Assistant (code 1560), or Paralegal (code 1570), classifications, who is routinely and consistently assigned by the employee’s supervisor and approved by the Department Head and City Manager, to a supervisory position over other employees, subordinate sub ordinate classifications, or City sponsored program participants, may be paid an additional 5% of base salary as Supervisory Premium Pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management and Confidential Employees

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