Common use of Additional Duties Pay Clause in Contracts

Additional Duties Pay. An employee who is assigned by the employee's supervisor and approved by the Department Head and City Manager to perform duties that are substantially above and outside their normal classification, the employee will receive additional duties pay of no less than 5% over their current hourly wage. Additional duties pay may also be paid if an employee is partially doing work that is outside of their job description. In the event a continuous additional duties assignment extends for more than six (6) months, the City and the impacted employee, and, at the employee’s request, a EUPA representative, will meet to discuss the parameters of the extended continuous additional duties assignment. Employees may be assigned additional duties on a continuous or intermittent basis. Employees assigned to perform additional duties on an intermittent basis shall be paid hour per hour for time performing the additional duties. One hour shall be the minimum qualifying time period. If an employee performs additional duties for a fraction of an hour the time shall be rounded to the nearest hour. Eligibility to receive paid leave at their additional duty rate does not apply to employees assigned to perform continuous or intermittent additional duties.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Additional Duties Pay. An employee who is assigned by the employee's supervisor and approved by the Department Head and City Manager to perform duties that are substantially above and outside their normal classification, and for which there is no classification available the employee will receive additional duties pay of no less than 5% over their current hourly wage. Additional duties pay may also be paid if an employee is partially doing work that is outside of their job description, and for which there is no classification available. In the event a continuous additional duties assignment extends for more than six (6) months, the City and the impacted employee, and, at the employee’s request, a EUPA representative, will meet to discuss the parameters of the extended continuous additional duties assignment. Employees may be assigned additional duties on a continuous or intermittent basis. Employees assigned to perform additional duties on an intermittent basis shall be paid hour per hour for time performing the additional duties. One hour shall be the minimum qualifying time period. If an employee performs additional duties for a fraction of an hour the time shall be rounded to the nearest hour. Eligibility to receive paid leave at their additional duty rate does not apply to employees assigned to perform continuous or intermittent additional duties.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding