SALARY ERROR Clause Samples

The SALARY ERROR clause addresses situations where an employee's salary has been incorrectly calculated or paid. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for correcting overpayments or underpayments, such as adjusting future paychecks or requiring repayment of excess amounts. Its core practical function is to ensure that both the employer and employee have a clear process for resolving salary discrepancies, thereby minimizing disputes and maintaining accurate payroll records.
SALARY ERROR. In the event of a salary error, neither the Board of Education nor the unit member may claim salary adjustment for any more than the current fiscal year. However, errors discovered through July 31 will be correctable. Should an employee be overpaid, the employee shall have the option to have the overpayment deducted bi-weekly or in a lump sum.

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