Common use of Adjustment of Hours Clause in Contracts

Adjustment of Hours. Any employee who works an average of thirty (30) minutes or more per day in excess of a regular part‐ time assignment for a period of twenty (20) consecutive working days or more by virtue of assignment and or with specific knowledge of designated management personnel, shall have his/her regular assignment adjusted upward from the first day to reflect the longer hours in order to acquire fringe benefits on an appropriate pro‐rata basis during the time the employee works the excess hours. If a regular part‐time position works an average of thirty (30) minutes or more by virtue of assignment and/or with specific knowledge of designated management personnel, after forty (40) consecutive work days the district shall post additional hours for selection in that classification at that site as a permanent increase in hours to a current job assignment, with the exception of transportation which is addressed elsewhere in the contract.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Adjustment of Hours. Any employee who works an average of thirty (30) minutes or more per day in excess of a regular part‐ time part‐time assignment for a period of twenty (20) consecutive working days or more by virtue of assignment and or with specific knowledge of designated management personnel, shall have his/her regular assignment adjusted upward from the first day to reflect the longer hours in order to acquire fringe benefits on an appropriate pro‐rata basis during the time the employee works the excess hours. If a regular part‐time position works an average of thirty (30) minutes or more by virtue of assignment and/or with specific knowledge of designated management personnel, after forty (40) consecutive work days the district shall post additional hours for selection in that classification at that site as a permanent increase in hours to a current job assignment, with the exception of transportation which is addressed elsewhere in the contract.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement