Compensatory Time Calendar Assignment Clause Samples

The Compensatory Time Calendar Assignment clause establishes how compensatory time off is scheduled and tracked for employees who work extra hours. Typically, this clause outlines the process for assigning earned compensatory time to specific dates on a calendar, often requiring coordination between the employee and management to ensure adequate staffing. Its core function is to provide a clear and organized method for managing compensatory time, preventing scheduling conflicts and ensuring that both employee entitlements and operational needs are met.
Compensatory Time Calendar Assignment. All members whose name first appears on, or have taken a deferral when offered vacation on the Masters Vacation Calendar, shall begin using slots on the Masters Compensatory Time Calendar beginning on the first day of the winter deck/sailing schedule in accordance with the following: 1. On the third Monday of October, all requests for compensatory time off that fall on the first day of the winter schedule and beyond, will be placed on the Masters Compensatory Time Calendar. These members will continue to request compensatory time off on the Mates Compensatory time calendar for any requested days that fall on or before the third Monday in October and the last day of the fall season.
Compensatory Time Calendar Assignment. All members whose name first appears on, or have taken a deferral when offered vacation on the Master’s Vacation Calendar, shall begin using slots on the Master’s Compensatory Time Calendar beginning on the first day of the winter deck/sailing schedule in accordance with the following: 1. On the third Monday of October, all requests for compensatory time off that fall on the first day of the winter schedule and beyond, will be placed on the Master’s Compensatory Time Calendar. These members will continue to request compensatory time off on the Mates Compensatory time calendar for any requested days that fall on or before the third Monday in October and the last day of the fall season.‌‌‌‌‌ 2. Compensatory time conversions: All approved Mate compensatory time requests previously made by the member that fall on the first day of the winter season and beyond will be converted to any open and available slots on the Master’s Compensatory Time Calendar by November 1st. If the member is placed in a standby slot on the Master’s Compensatory Time Calendar during the conversion, the member will remain in position on the Mates Compensatory Time Calendar until the day is moved from standby to available on the Master’s Compensatory Time Calendar. All previously approved compensatory time off requests will be honored on either the Mates or Master’s Compensatory Time Calendar. Members cannot occupy approved compensatory time slots on both calendars for the same day.

Related to Compensatory Time Calendar Assignment

  • Compensatory Time Use An employee must use compensatory time prior to using vacation leave, unless this would result in the loss of their vacation leave or the employee is using vacation leave for domestic violence leave. Compensatory time must be used and scheduled in the same manner as vacation leave, as in Article 11, Vacation Leave. Employees may use compensatory time for leave as required by the Domestic Violence Leave Act, RCW 49.76. The Employer may schedule an employee to use their compensatory time with seven (7) calendar days’ notice.

  • Overtime/Compensatory Time A. Employees working assigned, pre-approved time in excess of forty (40) hours per week shall be given either overtime pay or compensatory time at the rate of one and one-half times the employee’s regular rate of pay. The name of the supervisor authorized to approve overtime assignments shall be posted in each building. The employee may elect to take either overtime pay or compensatory time off. Holidays, sick leave, personal days, or vacation days shall be included as regular time for purposes of computing overtime. In the event overtime is required, the Assistant Superintendent or his/her designee shall solicit volunteers to fill the overtime positions. In the event no volunteers are available or the volunteers available are unqualified in the opinion of the Assistant Superintendent or designee, overtime may be assigned. Overtime assignments will be made on a rotational basis at each work site to employees who normally do the work assigned. Reasonable advance notice will be given to employees assigned overtime. An employee shall not be called in for snow removal duty sooner than 8 hours following the conclusion of his/her regular shift or any other work performed for the District. B. Only forty-five (45) hours of compensatory time can be earned in a contract year. Use of compensatory time must be approved by the employee’s immediate supervisor. Compensatory time earned must be used during the contract year in which it is earned or cashed in for pay at the rate in effect for the employee at the time the employee receives such payment. Employees who have accumulated more than forty (40) hours of compensatory time at the time of execution of this Agreement shall retain all such accumulated time, provided, however, that such employees shall not be allowed to use more than forty (40) hours in any contract year. All compensatory time must be submitted on a timesheet. C. All overtime worked must be submitted on a timesheet to the building principal in accordance with business office procedures for processing payroll. Requests for use of compensatory time off shall be submitted in writing to the building principal in accordance with business office procedures for processing payroll. ▇. ▇▇ employee called in to work on his/her day off will be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours at the appropriate rate. E. The decision to assign overtime will not be based upon an employee’s preference for either compensatory time or overtime pay. F. In the event an employee’s regular permanent assignment requires the performance of duties in more than one job classification, the overtime rate to be used to calculate compensation for the employee for the overtime work shall be the rate of the classification which caused the employee to work such overtime hours.

  • Overtime and Compensatory Time Overtime work shall be compensated as follows: A. Hours in an active pay status in excess of forty (40) hours in any calendar week shall be compensated at the rate of one and one-half (1 1/2) times the total rate of pay, as defined by Section 43.01, for each hour of such time. Total rate of pay includes the base rate plus longevity, all applicable supplements, and shift differential where applicable. B. An employee may elect to take compensatory time off in lieu of cash overtime payment for hours in an active pay status more than forty (40) hours in any calendar week. Such compensatory time shall be granted on a time and one-half (1 1/2) basis. C. The maximum accrual of compensatory time shall be two hundred forty (240) hours and compensatory time must be taken within one (1) year of its being earned. D. When the maximum hours of compensatory time accrual is rendered, payment for overtime work shall be made in cash. Compensatory time not taken within one (1) year shall be paid in cash to a maximum of eighty (80) hours in any pay period. E. Compensatory time is not available for use until it appears on the employee’s earnings statement and on the date the funds are made available. F. Upon termination of employment, an employee shall be paid for unused compensatory time at a rate which is the higher of: 1. The final total rate received by the employee, or 2. The average total rate received by the employee during the last three (3) years of employment. For the purposes of this Article, active pay status is defined as the conditions under which an employee is eligible to receive pay, and includes, but is not limited to, vacation leave and personal leave. Sick leave and any leave used in lieu of sick leave shall not be considered as active pay status for purposes of this Article. Compensatory time requests must be submitted in writing twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the anticipated time off, unless the need for time off is of an emergency nature.