Temporary Supervisor Differential Sample Clauses

Temporary Supervisor Differential. An employee will receive $1.50 for each hour they are assigned to work as an acting supervisor in the place of a current supervisor or vacant supervisor position. The differential can be used when the employee is in the role for minimum of one day to a maximum of 3 months. Where feasible, employees may perform their regular job duties. Responsibilities when working as a Temporary Supervisor may include delivering Company communications, preparing work schedules, directing the work of individuals through assignment, and resolving work problems. Temporary Supervisors do not have the independent authority to coach, discipline, hire or discharge employees. The Temporary Supervisor differential will not be applied to non- worked hours, such as PTO and Short Term Disability. Differentials will not be added to the base rate of pay for overtime calculations.
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  • Temporary Upgrade An employee in a temporary upgrade status shall have no right to grieve or arbitrate release from such temporary upgrade status.

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  • Temporary Disconnection Temporary disconnection shall continue only for so long as reasonably necessary under Good Utility Practice.

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  • Temporary Schedule Changes Overtime-eligible employees’ workweeks and/or work schedules may be temporarily changed with prior notice from the Employer. A temporary schedule change is defined as a change lasting thirty (30) calendar days or less. With the exception of the job classifications listed in Appendix B, overtime-eligible employees will receive three (3) calendar days’ written notice of any temporary schedule change. The day that notification is given is considered the first day of notice. Adjustments in the hours of work of daily work shifts during a workweek do not constitute a temporary schedule change.

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