Common use of Working Out of Class Clause in Contracts

Working Out of Class. 33.1. Working-out-of-classification occurs when an employee in a regular position is 33.2. Working-out-of-classification assignments must occur in full day/shift increments. 33.3. While working-out-of-classification, the employee will receive a 5% working-out- of-classification pay premium. Any overtime earned while working-out-of-classification will include the 5% premium. Paid leave (e.g. vacation, sick, executive leave, bereavement) while working-out-of-classification shall be at the rate of the employee’s base position (without the 5%pay premium). 33.4. If a working-out-of-classification assignment exceeds 29 consecutive calendar days, the assignment will be converted prospectively to a special duty assignment.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Coalition Labor Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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