Common use of Work Out of Classification Clause in Contracts

Work Out of Classification. a. When an employee is assigned, in writing, by the Agency for a limited time period to perform the major distinguishing duties of a position at a higher level classification for ten (10) consecutive calendar days, that employee shall be paid at the first step in the assigned classification or five percent (5%) more than his/her current rate of pay, whichever is greater. When such assignments are made to work out of classification for more than ten (10) consecutive work days, the employee shall be compensated for all hours worked beginning from the first day of the assignment and for the full period of that particular assignment. When an employee is assigned to work out-of-classification pending approval of a reclassification upward, the work out-of-classification compensation will be paid in accordance with Article 17, Section 6. b. An employee who is underfilling a position shall be informed in writing that he/she is an underfill, the reasons for the underfill, and the requirements necessary for the employee to qualify for reclassification to the allocated level. Upon gaining regular status and meeting the requirements for the allocated level to the position, the employee shall be reclassified. c. An employee who agrees to perform duties out of class for training or developmental purposes shall be informed in writing of the purpose and length of the assignment during which there shall be no extra pay for the work. Such assignment shall not exceed six (6) months. A copy of the notice shall be placed in the employee's file.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Out of Classification. a. A. When an employee is assigned, in writing, by the Agency OSP for a limited time period to perform the major distinguishing duties of a position at a higher level classification for ten (10) consecutive calendar work days, that employee shall be paid at; the next higher step in the employee's current classification; the next higher rate on the compensation plan salary schedule if the employee is at the maximum step of his/her current salary range; or the first step in the assigned classification or five percent (5%) more than his/her current rate of paynew salary range, whichever is greater. When such assignments are made to work out of classification for more than ten (10) consecutive work days, the employee shall be compensated for all hours worked beginning from the first day of the assignment and for the full period of that particular assignment. When an employee is assigned to work out-of-classification pending approval of a reclassification upward, the work out-of-classification compensation will be paid in accordance with Article 17, Section 6. b. B. An employee who is underfilling a position shall be informed in writing that he/she is an underfill, the reasons for the underfill, underfill and the requirements necessary for the employee to qualify for reclassification to the allocated level. Upon gaining regular status and meeting the requirements for the allocated level to of the position, the employee shall be reclassified. c. C. An employee who agrees to perform performing duties out of class classification for training or developmental purposes shall be informed in writing of the purpose and length of the assignment during which there shall be no extra pay for the work. Such assignment shall not exceed six (6) months. A copy of the notice shall be placed in the employee's file. The employee shall provide a copy of the notice to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. D. Assignments of work out of classification shall not be made in a manner which will subvert or circumvent the administration of this Article.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Out of Classification. a. When an employee is assigned, in writing, by the Agency for a limited time period to perform the major distinguishing duties of a position at a higher level classification for ten (10) consecutive calendar days, that employee shall be paid at the first step in the assigned classification or five percent (5%) more than his/her their current rate of pay, whichever is greater. When such assignments are made to work out of classification for more than ten (10) consecutive work days, the employee shall be compensated for all hours worked beginning from the first day of the assignment and for the full period of that particular assignment. When an employee is assigned to work out-of-classification pending approval of a reclassification upward, the work out-of-classification compensation will be paid in accordance with Article 17, Section 6. b. An employee who is underfilling a position shall be informed in writing that he/she is they are an underfill, the reasons for the underfill, and the requirements necessary for the employee to qualify for reclassification to the allocated level. Upon gaining regular status and meeting the requirements for the allocated level to the position, the employee shall be reclassified. c. An employee who agrees to perform duties out of class for training or developmental purposes shall be informed in writing of the purpose and length of the assignment during which there shall be no extra pay for the work. Such assignment shall not exceed six (6) months. A copy of the notice shall be placed in the employee's file.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Out of Classification. a. A. When an employee is assigned, in writing, by the Agency OSP for a limited time period to perform the major distinguishing duties of a position at a higher level classification for ten (10) consecutive calendar work days, that employee shall be paid at; the next higher step in the employee's current classification; the next higher rate on the compensation plan salary schedule if the employee is at the maximum step of his/her current salary range; or the first step in the assigned classification or five percent (5%) more than his/her current rate of paynew salary range, whichever is greater. When such assignments are made to work out of classification for more than ten (10) consecutive work days, the employee shall be compensated for all hours worked beginning from the first day of the assignment and for the full period of that particular assignment. When an employee is assigned to work out-of-classification pending approval of a reclassification upward, the work out-of-classification compensation will be paid in accordance with Article 17, Section 6. b. B. An employee who is underfilling a position shall be informed in writing that he/she is an underfill, the reasons for the underfill, underfill and the requirements necessary for the employee to qualify for reclassification to the allocated level. Upon gaining regular status and meeting the requirements for the allocated level to of the position, the employee shall be reclassified. c. C. An employee who agrees to perform performing duties out of class classification for training or developmental purposes shall be informed in writing of the purpose and length of the assignment during which there shall be no extra pay for the work. Such assignment shall not exceed six (6) months. A copy of the notice shall be placed in the employee's file. The employee shall provide a copy of the notice to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Out of Classification. a. When an employee is assigned, in writing, by the Agency for a limited time period to perform the major distinguishing duties of a position at a higher level classification for ten (10) consecutive calendar work days, that employee shall be paid at the first step in the assigned classification or five percent (5%) more than his/her current rate of pay, whichever is greater. When such assignments are made to work out of classification for more than ten (10) consecutive work days, the employee shall be compensated for all hours worked beginning from the first day of the assignment and for the full period of that particular assignment. When an employee is assigned to work out-of-classification pending approval of a reclassification upward, the work out-of-classification compensation will be paid in accordance with Article 17, Section 6. b. An employee who is underfilling a position shall be informed in writing that he/she is an underfill, the reasons for the underfill, and the requirements necessary for the employee to qualify for reclassification to the allocated level. Upon gaining regular status and meeting the requirements for the allocated level to the position, the employee shall be reclassified. c. An employee who agrees to perform duties out of class for training or developmental purposes shall be informed in writing of the purpose and length of the assignment during which there shall be no extra pay for the work. Such assignment shall not exceed six (6) months. A copy of the notice shall be placed in the employee's file.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement