Common use of Acting Status Clause in Contracts

Acting Status. Where a person employed in one position has temporarily taken over and has continued to perform for thirty (30) or more consecutive working days, the full duties and responsibilities of some other position having a higher grade of pay, he shall be appointed temporarily to that other position with acting status and shall be paid at the rate of pay for that other position from the date of taking over the duties and responsibilities of that other position until the temporary appointment is revoked; and upon the temporary appointment being revoked he shall, unless he is appointed or promoted to some other position, revert to his original position and be paid the rate of pay for his original position that he would be paid if he had never held the temporary appointment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Acting Status. Where a person employed in one position has temporarily taken over and has continued to perform for thirty (30) or more consecutive working days, the full duties and responsibilities of some other position having a higher grade of pay, he the employee shall be appointed temporarily to that other position with acting status and shall be paid at the rate of pay for that other position from the date of taking over the duties and responsibilities of that other position until the temporary appointment is revoked; and upon the temporary appointment being revoked he the employee shall, unless he is appointed or promoted to some other position, revert to his the employee’s original position and be paid the rate of pay for his this original position that he they would be paid if he they had never held the temporary appointment.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement