Common use of Working Above Classification Clause in Contracts

Working Above Classification. When an employee is temporarily required to work above their classification or pay rate, they shall receive the higher rate of pay while performing the duties of the higher classification unless assigned for strictly training purposes while the regularly assigned employee is also working in that classification. (Refer to 2105.72, Training and Service) Any employees temporarily promoted or required to be in an alternate or acting position in the exempt group shall receive the higher rate of the exempt incumbent(s) position and shall be entitled to overtime/premium pay if working in any such position in an overtime situation. Those employees working in the exempt group in the executive(s) salary range shall receive the incumbent rate of pay. Note: an employee working in the Exempt E group is not entitled to overtime. The City and the Union recognize that from time to time it may be necessary for an alternate working in the exempt classification to work overtime in their regular class. If this arises they will be paid at the appropriate overtime rate. The parties agree to review issues of advance notice, duties and responsibilities and pay at a labor/management meeting.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Working Above Classification. β€Œ When an employee is temporarily required to work above their classification or pay rate, they shall receive the higher rate of pay while performing the duties of the higher classification unless assigned for strictly training purposes while the regularly assigned employee is also working in that classification. (Refer to 2105.72, Training and Service) Any employees temporarily promoted or required to be in an alternate or acting position in the exempt group shall receive the higher rate of the exempt incumbent(s) position and shall be entitled to overtime/premium pay if working in any such position in an overtime situation. Those employees working in the exempt group in the executive(s) salary range shall receive the incumbent rate of pay. Note: an employee working in the Exempt E group is not entitled to overtime. The City and the Union recognize that from time to time it may be necessary for an alternate working in the exempt classification to work overtime in their regular class. If this arises they will be paid at the appropriate overtime rate. The parties agree to review issues of advance notice, duties and responsibilities and pay at a labor/management meeting.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Working Above Classification. When an employee is temporarily required to work above their classification or pay rate, they shall receive the higher rate of pay while performing the duties of the higher classification unless assigned for strictly training purposes while the regularly assigned employee is also working in that classification. (Refer to 2105.722106.72, Training and Service) Any employees temporarily promoted or required to be in an alternate or acting position in the exempt group shall receive the higher rate of the exempt incumbent(s) position and shall be entitled to overtime/premium pay if working in any such position in an overtime situation. Those employees working in the exempt group in the executive(s) salary range shall receive the incumbent rate of pay. Note: an employee working in the Exempt E group is not entitled to overtime. The City and the Union recognize that from time to time it may be necessary for an alternate working in the exempt classification to work overtime in their regular class. If this arises they will be paid at the appropriate overtime rate. The parties agree to review issues of advance notice, duties and responsibilities and pay at a labor/management meeting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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