Daily Assignment Sample Clauses
The Daily Assignment clause defines how tasks or responsibilities are allocated to individuals or teams on a daily basis. Typically, this clause outlines the process for distributing assignments each day, specifying who is responsible for assigning work and how those assignments are communicated, such as through daily briefings or written schedules. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties are clear on their daily duties, promoting organization and accountability while minimizing confusion or overlap in responsibilities.
Daily Assignment. When:
(a) a department head has designated a represented position which requires bilingual skills on the average of at least ten percent (10%) of the employee’s work time; (b) an employee has been assigned on an on-going basis to carry out such assignment; and, (c) the employee so assigned becomes absent by virtue of temporary leave such as sick leave, vacation, or compensatory time off, then the department head may assign an employee to carry out the required bilingual duties of the assigned position on a daily basis. This back-up person, having first demonstrated a proficiency of job-related terminology acceptable to the department head and the Human Resources Director, shall be entitled to the payment of ninety cents ($0.90) per hour for all hours actually worked in a daily assignment.
Daily Assignment. Employees are normally required to work a minimum of eight (8) hours a day. The scheduled hours may be adjusted to meet the needs of the employee’s work site and the School District to ensure optimal levels of service are provided. Adjustments to the normal hourly and work week schedule will require approval from the employee’s immediate supervisor and Human Resources. Except in emergency situations as determined by the supervisor, failure to attain pre-approval prior to adapting work hours may be subject to discipline. Employees are required to report compensable time weekly to the supervisor. If an adjustment to the normal hourly and work week schedule is intended to last more than five (5) work days, the employee shall be given reasonable notice prior to the adjustment to the schedule.
Daily Assignment. In order to assure that students are taught by teachers working within their areas of competence, no teacher shall be assigned more than one (1) class per day outside the scope of his/her teaching certificate or his/her major field of study.
Daily Assignment. The rate of pay per hour for each hour worked by any employee shall be in accordance with the rate established for the job classification to which the employee is assigned, provided, however, the rate of pay of any employee shall not be reduced during any day or shift by reason of the employee’s assignment to a lower classification during such day or shift.
