Work in Other Classifications Clause Samples
Work in Other Classifications. Full-time and casual employees will be paid an hourly rate commensurate with the work they are performing.
Work in Other Classifications. When an employee is requested to do work in a higher rated classification he/she shall receive the rate of pay for all hours of work in the higher rated classification. When an employee is requested to work in a lower rated classification for less than a full day, he/she shall receive his/her regular rate for all work performed.
Work in Other Classifications. 23.1 Each employee covered under this Agreement shall work only within his/her regular job classification. However, in the event of temporary vacancies or absences in a higher job classification, or a temporary, time-limited departmental need, the City may temporarily assign an employee to a higher job classification subject to the following provision: An employee temporarily assigned to a higher paying job classification shall receive a five percent (5%) increase or an increase to the minimum of the pay range for the higher paying job, whatever is greater for the period served in excess of forty (40) hours in the higher classification.
23.2 If the temporary acting position is for a substitution of an employee absent on authorized leave, it shall be understood said assignment may be in effect only until such time the absent employee returns, or until a job declared vacant is filled.
23.3 If an employee is temporarily assigned to work in a lower paying job classification, he/she will not receive a decrease in pay.
Work in Other Classifications. No employee shall suffer a reduction in wages as a result of the exe- cution of this Agreement, and if such employee is receiving a greater amount, he shall receive the same increases as other employees.
Work in Other Classifications. When a worker is permitted to work in another classification with a higher rate of pay than the position, he they normally occupies, the higher rate of pay will be paid and if he they works in a classification with a lower rate of pay, the rate of pay he they normally receives in his their classification will be paid.
Work in Other Classifications. The Employer will assign the least senior employee on the shift to perform work in a different classification if the assignment shall be for more than two (2) consecutive days. All other contract language for work schedules shall apply.
Work in Other Classifications. Employees requested to work a shift regularly filled by a higher classification employee shall, after 23 three (3) days, receive compensation equal to that normally received by an employee in the higher 24 classification, as reflected by the incremental steps on Schedule A. Compensation shall be retroactive 25 back to and including the first day. 27 Section 10.5. Fair Labor Standards Act.
Work in Other Classifications. (a) Employees who have not been able to maximize in their primary classification during the schedule selection, pursuant to Clause 15.10 15.7 – Yearly Schedule Shift Selection, may select shifts after shift pick within another classification in which they have classification seniority in order pursuant to Clause
Work in Other Classifications. An employee shall not be entitled to a different pay rate or additional compensation for performing work in a higher classification.
Work in Other Classifications. (a) Employees who have not been able to maximize in their primary classification during the schedule selection, pursuant to Clause 15.7 - Yearly Shift Selection, may select shifts after shift pick within another classification in order pursuant to Clause 15.7 - Yearly Shift Selection.
(b) Employees shall be eligible for work in any classification in which they are qualified and have passed probation.
(1) When an employee commences work in a different classification the employee shall be placed at the bottom of the classification seniority list at that time.
(2) From the day they first work in the new classification, the employee will be credited with placement into the classification seniority list.