Common use of Insufficient Pay Clause in Contracts

Insufficient Pay. Any payroll error resulting in insufficient payment for a bargaining unit member shall be corrected, and a supplemental warrant issued, not later than five (5) working days after the bargaining unit memberprovides notice to the Payroll Department. When a payroll error occurs where the original monthly warrant(s) cannot be given to the bargaining unitmember on his/her regularly scheduled pay day, the member shall have the option to request and receive a salary advance check from the District in the amount of ninety percent (90%) of the employee’s estimated net salary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Employment Agreement

Insufficient Pay. Any payroll error resulting in insufficient payment for a bargaining unit member shall be corrected, and a supplemental warrant issued, not later than five (5) working days after the bargaining unit memberprovides member provides notice to the Payroll Department. When a payroll error occurs where the original monthly warrant(s) cannot be given to the bargaining unitmember unit member on his/her regularly scheduled pay day, the member shall have the option to request and receive a salary advance check from the District in the amount of ninety percent (90%) of the employee’s estimated net salary.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Successor Agreement