Common use of Temporary Duties Clause in Contracts

Temporary Duties. The District and CSEA acknowledge that California Education Code §45101(a) and §88001(a) requires that all classified positions have set duties. However, due to the current unforeseen and unprecedented nature for the current conditions CSEA and the District recognize that some CSEA bargaining unit positions may be asked to perform duties not currently contained within their current job description. This may be as a result of a need to supplement a lack of work in their current role, or to assist in general tasks not typically performed. The District shall provide proper notification, in writing, to CSEA and the bargaining unit member of the temporary change to or addition of duties as to allow CSEA to Demand to Bargain. The District and CSEA agree this is a temporary solution to a current need and shall not be considered a waiver of CSEA’s rights to negotiate the transfer of duties as required by law. This also shall not be considered precedent setting for either party.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

Temporary Duties. The District and CSEA acknowledge that California Education Code §45101(a) and §88001(a) requires that all classified positions have set duties. However, due to the current unforeseen and unprecedented nature for the current conditions CSEA and the District recognize that some CSEA bargaining unit positions may be asked to perform duties not currently contained within their current job description. This may be as a result of a need to supplement a lack of work in their current role, or to assist in general tasks not typically performed. The District shall provide proper notification, in writing, notice to CSEA and the bargaining unit member of the temporary change to or addition of duties as to allow CSEA to Demand to Bargain. The District and CSEA agree this is a temporary solution to a current need and shall not be considered a waiver of CSEA’s rights to negotiate the transfer of duties as required by law. This also shall not be considered precedent setting for either party.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding