CTO Hours Over CAP Sample Clauses

CTO Hours Over CAP. When an employee has a status change impacting their regularly scheduled hours or position classification and the status change places the employee into a new CTO accrual plan with new CTO CAP, and if the employee’s current CTO balance is OVER the new CTO CAP, the employee will receive payment for the hours above the new CTO CAP.
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