Common use of Transfer Pay Clause in Contracts

Transfer Pay. A. An employee who is temporarily transferred to a higher pay grade shall be placed in the same step in the higher pay grade as the employee was in the lower pay grade. An employee who is promoted to a higher pay grade shall be placed in the same step in the higher pay grade as the employee was in the lower pay grade. B. To make application for the higher pay, employees must complete the verification for the advance pay form (Exhibit D) and submit this form to their supervisor prior to the expiration of the next payroll period after they have performed the out of class work. C. Employees are not eligible to receive advance pay for time spent in training. Training is not to exceed two (2) weeks without payment of advance pay unless mutually agreed otherwise by the parties. D. Employees are not eligible to receive advance pay unless the out of class work by the employee was approved in advance orally and in writing by a supervisor.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Transfer Pay. A. An employee who is temporarily transferred to a higher pay grade shall be placed in the same step in the higher pay grade as the employee was in the lower pay grade. An employee who is promoted to a higher pay grade shall be placed in the same step in the higher pay grade as the employee was in the lower pay grade. B. To make application for the higher pay, employees must complete the verification for the advance pay form (Exhibit D) and submit this form to their supervisor prior to the expiration of the next payroll period after they have performed the out of class work. C. Employees are not eligible to receive advance pay for time spent in training. Training is not to exceed two (2) weeks without payment of advance pay unless mutually agreed otherwise by the parties. D. Employees ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ are not eligible to receive advance pay unless the out of class work by the employee was approved in advance orally and in writing by a supervisor.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement