Common use of Lead Workers Clause in Contracts

Lead Workers. When no manager is immediately present, lead workers who oversee day-to-day work activities are “managers” for the purposes of establishing reasonable suspicion and directing employees to be tested on that basis. This provision applies to lead workers who supervise or act as lead workers as part of their job description, as well as to those who receive premium pay under Addendum B, Lead Worker Assignment and Pay. Lead Workers who have not received the County’s drug and alcohol training for supervisors and managers will not have the authority to direct employees to be tested on the basis of reasonable suspicion of being under the influence.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lead Workers. 4 When no manager is immediately present, lead workers who oversee day-day- 5 to-day work activities are “managers” for the purposes of establishing reasonable suspicion 6 and directing employees to be tested on that basis. This provision applies to lead workers who 7 supervise or act as lead workers as part of their job description, as well as to those who receive 8 premium pay under Addendum B, Lead Worker Assignment and Pay. Lead Workers who have 9 not received the County’s drug and alcohol training for supervisors and managers will not have 10 the authority to direct employees to be tested on the basis of reasonable suspicion of being 11 under the influence.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement