Work Year Assignment Clause Samples

The Work Year Assignment clause defines the specific period during which an employee is expected to perform their duties within a given year. Typically, this clause outlines whether the position is based on a full calendar year, an academic year, or another defined work schedule, and may specify start and end dates or the number of required workdays. By clearly establishing the work year parameters, this clause ensures both the employer and employee have a mutual understanding of work expectations, thereby preventing disputes over scheduling and workload.
Work Year Assignment. Notwithstanding any other provisions contained in this agreement, drivers will be offered the following driving assignments based on seniority: 1. Instructional year (traditional school year) plus two (2) additional days (e.g., 180 instructional days plus two (2) designated work days). 2. The assignment defined in Section D.1 plus year round education, if available. 3. The assignment defined in Section D.1 plus other programs (such as Migrant Education, summer school, etc.) Driver’s regular assignment may vary during the summer months and spring break. Any hours in additional shall be paid at the appropriate rate of pay on a monthly basis.
Work Year Assignment. 10.6.1 The 2013-2014 work year assignment schedule attached as Appendix E is incorporated herein. For work years 2014-2015 and thereafter, the work assignment schedule attached as Appendix E will be in effect. The work year assignment schedule includes the unit member’s start and end dates and recess, winter and spring semester break assignments. This schedule does not apply to 12- month classifications. 10.6.2 All unit classifications will adhere to the work year assignment schedule, except in cases of certain categorical funded positions that begin late in the year or end prior to the last day of instruction. In the event that any existing position is omitted, the parties agree to meet in order to give that position its proper work year assignment. 10.6.3 If the District determines that any unit member within a job classification listed is needed to work any partial or additional days, said assignments shall be made according to District seniority at each site by job classification necessary to perform the requisite duties. If a site unit member(s) in the classification rejects the additional assignment(s), unit members at other sites in the same classification required will be offered the work in order of seniority in that specific classification. 10.6.4 The District will establish the work year assignment schedule for all new positions within a classification after consultation with the Union. 10.6.5 Food Service Work Year Snack Bar Operators, Central Kitchen Managers, Food Service Assistants, Senior Food Service Assistants, Food Service Satellite Operators, Secondary Schools Production Supervisor and Delivery Drivers working in Food Service shall have two