Bus Operators and Attendants Sample Clauses

Bus Operators and Attendants. Employees are entitled to rest periods as bus schedules permit.
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Bus Operators and Attendants. Bus Operators and Bus Attendants will not be required to use their personal cell phones for MCPS related communication.  Non school based Elected SEIU Representatives (ESRs). The program is expanded to introduce ESRs into non‐school based locations, initially to include Transportation, Division of Food and Nutritional Services, Division of Maintenance and Office of Human Resources and Development. JLMCC will establish criteria for adding additional offices and work locations.  Union Dues. Modifications to existing language to comply with the “Janus” supreme court decision. Also, to allow for expanded electronic and voice authorization methods for employees to sign up for union membership and political contributions
Bus Operators and Attendants. Bus employees shall be paid for actual hours worked 16 each pay period. The pay delivery schedule shall be determined by agreement of the parties.
Bus Operators and Attendants. Bus employees shall be paid for actual hours worked 22 each pay period. The pay delivery schedule shall be determined by agreement of the parties. 23 Each paycheck will represent actual hours worked up to the cut-off of the previous pay 24 period. 25 (e) Overtime: Pay for extra hours worked and overtime shall be paid no later than the next 26 pay period after the extra hours or overtime was worked, provided there are at least eight 27 (8) days between the extra hours worked and the next pay period. Employees working in 28 two or more positions with different hourly rates will be paid overtime as required by the 29 Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Board Policy 5.17. Overtime pay will be based upon 30 the position with the higher hourly rate.

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