SUPERVISION DIFFERENTIAL Sample Clauses

The Supervision Differential clause establishes additional compensation or benefits for employees who perform supervisory duties beyond their regular responsibilities. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria for qualifying for the differential, such as overseeing a certain number of staff or managing specific projects, and specifies the amount or percentage of extra pay provided. Its core practical function is to recognize and reward employees for taking on extra supervisory responsibilities, thereby incentivizing leadership and ensuring fair compensation for increased workload.
SUPERVISION DIFFERENTIAL. A Unit member shall be eligible for a pensionable “adds to rate” supervision differential whereby the Unit member who supervises another employee is reassigned to a salary range where the top step of the range is 5.5% greater than the top step of the subordinate’s salary range (and, in which case the supervising employee remains on their assigned salary step) when all of the following conditions apply: 1. The Unit member is required to supervise one or more employees. 2. Supervision by a civilian of a sworn employee shall not be considered in determining a supervision differential. 3. The supervisor’s and highest paid subordinate’s salaries are set by a salary range rather than a flat amount. 4. The difference between the top step of the subordinate’s and supervisor’s salary range is less than 5.5%. 5. The employee required to supervise is assigned to a bona fide supervisory position, meaning a full-time, regularly assigned supervisor with full administrative and technical authority to assign, review, and approve work of his or her subordinates, excluding either the general manager of any department, bureau, or office of the City or their chief assistant. In the case where the civil service class title of the chief assistant is not representative of their assignment, the CAO or their designee may consider working titles and tables of organization to determine whether an employee is a chief assistant. 6. Supervision differential requests must be approved by the CAO.
SUPERVISION DIFFERENTIAL. Management's present practices with regard to Supervision Differential will be continued during the term of this MOU. Such practices shall be in accordance with Section 4.62.2 of the LAAC.

Related to SUPERVISION DIFFERENTIAL

  • Bilingual Differential When formally assigned in the employee’s position description, an employee assigned to interpret to or from another language to English will receive a differential of five percent (5%) of base pay.

  • Shift Differential A. Shift differential will be $.60 cents per hour. B. Employees eligible for shift differential are those whose work shift begins before 6:00 a.m. or ends on or after 7:00 p.m. and are scheduled by their supervisor for a total shift of at least six (6) hours in duration. This shift differential shall not apply to those employees who have requested and have been granted flexible work scheduling.

  • Supervisory Differential Adjustment The Appointing Officer shall adjust the compensation of a supervisory employee whose compensation grade is set herein subject to the following conditions:

  • Shift Differentials 18.1 Employees whose regularly assigned shifts commence between 1400 and 2159 hours shall receive a shift differential of seventy-five cents (75¢) per hour, and employees whose regularly assigned shifts commence between 2200 and 0559 hours shall receive a shift differential of eighty cents (80¢) per hour. Effective January 1, 2005, for employees whose regularly assigned shifts commence between 2200 and 0559 hours shall receive a shift differential of one dollar ($1) per hour. Overtime shall not be calculated on the shift differential nor shall the shift differential be paid for paid absence from duty such as vacations, general holidays, etc.

  • Night Shift Differential Unit 12 employees who regularly work shifts shall receive a night shift differential as set forth below: A. Employees shall qualify for the first night shift pay differential of forty (40) cents per hour where four (4) or more hours of the regularly scheduled work shift falls between 6 p.m. and 12 midnight. B. Employees shall qualify for the second night shift pay differential of fifty (50) cents per hour where four (4) or more hours of the regularly scheduled work shift fall between 12 midnight and 6 a.m. C. A "regularly scheduled work shift" are those regularly assigned work hours established by the department director or designee.