Common use of Out of Title Work Clause in Contracts

Out of Title Work. The Sheriff may temporarily assign an employee to perform the duties of another employee. Employees who are assigned to perform a significant number of duties of another employee for more than five (5) consecutive working days (counted individually and cumulatively) from the start to the end of the entire period shall be paid the greater of the following: (A) The pay of the employee whose duties the assigned employee is performing, or (B) The current pay of the assigned employee, after said five-day period.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Out of Title Work. The Sheriff may temporarily assign an employee to perform the duties of another employee. Employees who are assigned to perform a significant number of duties of another employee for more than five (5) consecutive working days (counted individually and cumulatively) from the start to the end of the entire period shall be paid the greater of the following: (A) The pay of the employee whose duties the assigned employee is performing, or (B) The current pay of the assigned employee, after said five-day period.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Out of Title Work. The Sheriff may temporarily assign an employee to perform the duties of another employee. Employees who are assigned to perform a significant number of duties of another employee for more than five (5) consecutive working days (counted individually and cumulatively) from the start to the end of the entire period shall be paid the greater of the following: (A) The pay of the employee whose duties the assigned employee is performing, or (B) The current pay of the assigned employee, after said five-day period.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement