Common use of Daily Assignment Clause in Contracts

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.

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Samples: resources.finalsite.net, district279.org, osseo.granicus.com

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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. Subd. 2. Lunch Period: A 30 minute lunch period is not a part of the workday.

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Samples: resources.finalsite.net

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