Employee Poll Worker Program Clause Samples

Employee Poll Worker Program. A. Any regular County employee, other than employees whose primary jobs are assigned to the Registrar of Voters, may apply for paid leave from County employment to serve as a volunteer Poll Worker while receiving their regular wages in a polling place in San Diego County through the “Employee Poll Worker Program” when Election Day falls within the employee’s regularly scheduled workday. B. Employees selected to serve as voluntary Poll Workers will be paid a stipend of $75, $125, or $150 as an incentive to serve in this capacity. Employees paid at the $125 or $150 stipend level will be required to attend a training class estimated to be approximately four (4) hours in length. If a County employee chooses to serve in a capacity requiring the attendance at a training class, the employee will be granted release time to attend the required training. Employees attending training during their regularly scheduled work hours must request in writing to their appointing authority for approval to use release time to attend such training. Alternately, they may elect to attend a training class conducted at a time that does not fall within the employee’s work schedule. C. Subject to the discretion of their appointing authority to grant or deny the employee’s request to participate in the Employee Poll Worker Program, based on the need of the service, a regular employee is qualified for approval as follows: 1. The employee has successfully applied for and been selected and found qualified by the San Diego County Registrar of Voters to serve as a voluntary Poll Worker. 2. The employee has made a request to their appointing authority for an absence from County employment for the employee’s entire regularly scheduled work hours on Election Day to serve as a volunteer Poll Worker in San Diego County. 3. On Election Day, the employee has fully executed their responsibilities as a Poll Worker and reported to their assigned polling place at the designated time, performing all the duties appointed by the County elections official and as required by applicable state and federal elections’ laws, and remained on duty until the poll was properly closed and secured and until released by the County elections official. 4. As a volunteer, the employee is entitled to receive the normal stipend paid by the Registrar of Voters to all volunteer Poll Workers: $75, $125 or $150 based on the assignment. The stipend shall not be counted in any computation of the total wages or compensation paid ...
Employee Poll Worker Program. A. Any regular County employee, other than employees whose primary jobs are assigned to the Registrar of Voters, may apply for paid leave from County employment to serve as a volunteer Poll Worker while receiving their regular wages in a polling place in San Diego County through the “Employee Poll Worker Program” when Election Day falls within the employee’s regularly scheduled workday. B. Employees selected to serve as voluntary Poll Workers will be paid a stipend of $75, $125, or $150 as an incentive to serve in this capacity. Employees paid at the $125 or $150 stipend level will be required to attend a training class estimated to be approximately four (4) hours in length. If a County employee chooses to serve in a capacity requiring the attendance at a training class, the employee will be granted release time to attend the required training. Employees attending training during their regularly scheduled work hours must request in writing to their appointing authority for approval to use release time to attend such training. Alternately, they may elect to attend a training class conducted at a time that does not fall within the employee’s work schedule. C. Subject to the discretion of their appointing authority to grant or deny the employee’s request to participate in the Employee Poll Worker Program, based on the need of the service, a regular employee is qualified for approval as follows: 1. The employee has successfully applied for and been selected and found qualified by the San Diego County Registrar of Voters to serve as a voluntary Poll Worker. 2. The employee has made a request to their appointing authority for an absence from County employment for the employee’s entire regularly scheduled work hours on Election Day to serve as a volunteer Poll Worker in San Diego County.
Employee Poll Worker Program. A. Any regular County employee, other than employees whose primary jobs are assigned to the Registrar of Voters, may apply for paid leave from County employment to serve as a volunteer Poll Worker while receiving their regular wages in a polling place in San Diego County through the “Employee Poll Worker Program” when Election Day falls within the employee’s regularly scheduled work day. B. Employees selected to serve as voluntary Poll Workers will be paid a stipend of $75, $125, or $150 as an incentive to serve in this capacity. Employees paid at C. Subject to the discretion of his/her appointing authority to grant or deny the employee’s request to participate in the Employee Poll Worker Program, based on the need of the service, a regular employee is qualified for approval as follows: 1. The employee has successfully applied for and been selected and found qualified by the San Diego County Registrar of Voters to serve as a voluntary Poll Worker. 2. The employee has made a request to his/her appointing authority for an absence from County employment for the employee’s entire regularly scheduled work hours on Election Day to serve as a volunteer Poll Worker in San Diego County.

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  • Health and Welfare Benefit Plans During the Employment Period, Executive and Executive’s immediate family shall be entitled to participate in such health and welfare benefit plans as the Employer shall maintain from time to time for the benefit of senior executive officers of the Employer and their families, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in such plan. Nothing in this Section shall limit the Employer’s right to change or modify or terminate any benefit plan or program as it sees fit from time to time in the normal course of business so long as it does so for all senior executives of the Employer.