Common use of Acting Appointments Clause in Contracts

Acting Appointments. In the event an employee is placed by department authorization in a position of “acting,” such employee shall be compensated at the in-hiring rate for the class to which they are “acting,” provided such rate is at least one (1) pay step higher than they are currently receiving. Any time that is spent in the acting title shall not be credited toward probationary time. Employees acting in a classification designated as job basis shall not be eligible for overtime compensation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Acting Appointments. In the event an employee is placed by department authorization in a position of "acting," such employee shall be compensated at the in-hiring rate for the class to which they are "acting," provided such rate is at least one (1) pay step higher than they are currently receiving. Any time that is spent in the acting title shall not be credited toward probationary time. Employees acting in a classification designated as job basis shall not be eligible for overtime compensation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Acting Appointments. In the event an employee is placed by department authorization in a position of "acting," pending the establishment of an eligible list, such employee shall be compensated at the in-hiring rate for the class to which they are "acting,” ", provided such rate is at least one (1) pay step higher than they are currently receiving. Any , and further, any time that is spent in the acting title shall not be credited toward probationary time. Employees acting in a classification designated as job basis shall not be eligible for overtime compensation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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