Common use of Written Order Clause in Contracts

Written Order. Any employee detailed to higher level of work shall be given a written management order, (Form 1723, Assignment Order), stating the beginning and approximate termination, and direct- ing the employee to perform the duties of the higher level posi- tion. A copy of the Assignment Order shall be provided to the district representative. Such written order shall be accepted as authorization for the higher level pay. The failure of manage- ment to give a written order is not grounds for denial of higher level pay if the employee was otherwise directed to perform the duties.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: National Agreement

Written Order. Any employee detailed to higher level of work shall be given a written management order, (Form 1723, Assignment OrderNotice of Assignment), stating the beginning and approximate termination, and direct- ing directing the employee to perform the duties of the higher level posi- tionposition. A copy of the Notice of Assignment Order shall be provided to the district representativestate ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Such written order shall be accepted as authorization for the higher level pay. The failure of manage- ment management to give a written order is not grounds for denial of higher level pay if the employee was otherwise directed to perform the duties.

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Sources: National Agreement

Written Order. Any employee detailed to higher level of work shall be given a written management order, (Form 1723, Assignment OrderNotice of Assignment), stating the beginning begin- ning and approximate termination, and direct- ing directing the employee to perform the duties of the higher level posi- tionposition. A copy of the Notice of Assignment Order shall be provided to the district representativestate ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Such written order shall be accepted as authorization for the higher level pay. The failure of manage- ment management to give a written order is not grounds for denial of higher level pay if the employee was otherwise directed to perform the duties.

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Sources: Tentative Agreement