Voluntary and Involuntary Overtime Sample Clauses

Voluntary and Involuntary Overtime. (1) Voluntary Overtime A voluntary overtime list that identifies those employees who wish to perform overtime work shall be developed by each department. Such lists shall be used to fill overtime needs subject to exceptions based on operational needs, such as knowledge, skills, and abilities as determined by the Employer. Employees shall be assigned on a rotating basis in order of seniority among those employees in the classification who are on the voluntary overtime list and are able to perform the work subject to the above exceptions. The list should be exhausted before a volunteer is given a second opportunity to work overtime. Employees shall not be required to perform mandatory overtime until the voluntary overtime list has been exhausted.
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  • Voluntary Layoff Appointing authorities will allow an employee in the same job classification and department where layoffs will occur to volunteer to be laid off provided that the employee is in a position requiring the same skills and abilities, as a position subject to layoff. Any volunteer for layoff shall have no formal layoff option. If the appointing authority accepts the employee’s voluntary request for layoff, the employee will submit a non-revocable letter stating they are accepting a voluntary layoff from the University. The employee will be placed on all applicable rehire lists.

  • Voluntary Deductions A. The Employer agrees to deduct from the wages of any employee who is a member of the Union a DRIVE and/or a Teamsters Legal Defense Fund deduction as provided for in a written authorization. Such authorization must be executed by the employee and may be revoked by the employee at any time by giving written notice to both the Employer and the Union. The beginning and/or termination of this deduction will coincide with the payroll cycle. The Employer agrees to remit any deductions made pursuant to this provision to the Union together with a report showing:

  • Voluntary Demotions For purposes of this Section, the term Aopening@ shall apply to any permanent vacancy in a classification. An employee may vacate from his current classification once per year given there is an opening and the employee is qualified to perform in the lower classification to which the employee has requested a demotion. The Department will assign voluntarily demoted employees beginning with the next employee pay cycle. Employees will have thirty (30) days to certify for position openings. No employee shall be displaced from the Department through a voluntary demotion. Employees who voluntarily demote to a lower classification will be placed in the new payline for the lower classification based on their years of service in the lower classification. Employees that voluntarily demote to the classification of Firefighter will receive credit for total time spent in the Department when being placed on that payline.

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