Temporary Out-of-Classification Assignment Sample Clauses

Temporary Out-of-Classification Assignment. An employee who is assigned a to perform a portion of significant duties that are within a higher classification that are beyond the scope of the classification to which his/her present position is allocated and that are within a higher classification for which the employee may or may not meet the minimum qualifications shall receive a five percent (5%) pay increase.
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Temporary Out-of-Classification Assignment. ‌ If any position within the District classification ranges is vacant, excluding vacation leaves, for a period of more than two-weeks due to reasons, including but not limited to employee sickness, resignation, the General Manager may assign a District employee to assume the responsibilities of the position on a temporary basis. A District employee given a temporary assignment within a higher District classification will be granted a salary increase effective on the date of assignment by the General Manager. The employee’s new salary will be an amount equivalent to the employee’s current salary range step in the higher classification subject to a maximum of a two-step or 10% increase. This salary increase remains in effect until the temporary assignment is completed as determined by the General Manager.

Related to Temporary Out-of-Classification Assignment

  • Work Out of Classification (a) When the Agency assigns an employee, in writing, for a limited time period to perform the major distinguishing duties of a position at a higher level classification for ten (10) consecutive calendar days, that employee shall be paid at the first step in the assigned classification or five percent (5%) more than his/her current rate of pay, whichever is greater.

  • Working Out of Classification 11.1 Employer shall avoid, whenever possible, working an employee on an out-of-class assignment for a prolonged period of time. Any employee working an out-of-class assignment for a period in excess of fifteen (15) working days during a year shall receive the rate of pay for the out-of-class assignment in a higher classification not later than the sixteenth (16th) day of such assignment. For purposes of this Article, an out-of-class assignment is defined as an assignment of an employee to perform, on a full-time basis, all of the significant duties and responsibilities of a position different from the employee’s regular position, and which is in a classification higher than the classification held by such employee. The rate of pay for an approved out-of-class assignment shall be the same rate the employee would receive if such employee received a regular appointment to the higher classification.

  • OUT-OF-CLASS ASSIGNMENTS Section 1. Definition

  • OUT-OF-CLASS ASSIGNMENT 1701 When, in the determination of the Department Head and with the approval by the Human Resources Director or designee, it is necessary to specifically assign in writing an employee all of the significant duties of a higher classification for eighty- one consecutive working hours, the employee so assigned shall be compensated at the minimum rate established for the higher call or five percent (5%) above the employee’s regular base rate of pay, whichever is greater, with pay effective upon the date of the change of assignment. Under no circumstances shall the employee receive an amount greater than the maximum step of the higher class. For purposes of this Article, the out-of-class workweek shall begin on the day the employee begins the duties of the higher classification, as specified in the written assignment. For an example, see Section 1711 below. 1702 This policy shall apply in temporary situations due to:

  • Temporary Replacement Whenever an employee who is a Xxxxxxx finds that he/she also is the "supervisor" in a grievance procedure, it is agreed that another authorized Xxxxxxx shall function in that particular grievance.

  • Working Out of Class Section 1 Whenever an employee is requested to perform the tasks of a higher graded position that employee shall receive the rate of pay of that higher graded position or five percent (5%) above his/her regular rate of pay if the rate of pay for the higher graded position is less than five percent (5%) over and above that employee's regular rate of pay and his/her regular position whichever is greater for each and every hour worked in any higher grade during that contract year.

  • Work Out of Class Employees assigned to work out-of-classification in accordance with Article 26 Section 10- -Work Out-of-Classification shall receive holiday pay at the higher rate of pay, if the holiday falls during their work out-of- classification assignment. REV: 2015, 2019, 2021 ARTICLE 58T--HOLIDAYS (Temporary Employees)

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