Additional Pay Sample Clauses

Additional Pay. The meaning of this term is set forth in Subsection IV(b).
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Additional Pay. In addition to the vacation pay to which an employee is entitled under subsection 1. above, each employee shall, on qualifying for vacation under categories b., c., d., e., f. and g. above, be entitled to an additional amount of vacation pay equivalent to ten (10) hours’ pay at the hourly rate of the employee's regular job in respect of the first week of his vacation.
Additional Pay. The additional pay schedule shall be set forth in the appendices which are incorporated into this Agreement.
Additional Pay. 12.6.1 The appropriate supervisor or designee will authorize those employees to be covered by this article based on job requirements.
Additional Pay. The District reserves the right to compensate a Director beyond the rates as specified in Section 1 of this Article for providing extraordinary services for the District. Criteria for such additional pay may be established from time to time by the District and communicated to Directors at the beginning of each fiscal year.
Additional Pay a. Whenever a staff member is allowed additional pay on a daily or time-clock basis, the hours or days worked should be turned in to the staff members immediate supervisor, who, in turn, will forward those hours on his/her Supplemental Pay Report to the Business Administrator to be included in the Supplemental Payroll.
Additional Pay. The District reserves the right to compensate an employee beyond the rates as specified in Section 1 of this Article for providing extraordinary services for the District. Criteria for such additional pay may be established from time to time by the District and communicated to employees at the beginning of each fiscal year.
Additional Pay. A. Custodial employees called in for emergency duty will receive the appropriate rate with a two (2) hour minimum.
Additional Pay. A retention bonus paid under this section is in addition to any other pay and allowances to which an officer is enti- tled.
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