Multi-Campus Floating & Premiums Sample Clauses

Multi-Campus Floating & Premiums. All employees shall have a designated home campus. Each unit may have a designated number of UB-MCF who shall be the first to float when floating is required. The number of UB-MCF and floating trends will be monitored by the unit- based staffing committee or delegates and manager where a staffing committee does not exist. When floating needs arise within a multi-campus unit UB-MCF shall be the first individuals who float between campuses, followed by volunteers, and then a rotation list by seniority. If an employee is reassigned (from a posted scheduled) or volunteers to perform work on a different campus within their designated region, a premium of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per hour shall be paid for all hours worked at the other campus. Employees working (not on a voluntary basis as described below) on a different campus outside of their designated region shall be paid a premium of four dollars ($4.00) per hour for all hours worked at the other campus. If the employee returns to the original scheduled work site during the shift, this pay premium shall continue to be paid. These premiums shall not be paid to employees that voluntarily initiate a change in campus (e.g., “trades”). These premiums shall not apply to call shifts worked (11.5). Call shifts outside of an employee’s region will be voluntary. 9.3.1 It is not the intention of SMC to regularly use staff from a department on one campus to fulfill staffing needs on another campus, and the use of such assignments on a regular basis shall be minimized. When volunteers, non-multi-campus designated float employees are regularly being relied on to cover staffing needs at other campuses, the unit based staffing or other department committee will meet to discuss increasing the number of multi-campus designated float positions and/or FTEs at the other campus or establishing a multi-campus unit. 9.3.2 Nothing in this section shall prevent the employer from responding to emergency situations or urgent patient care needs.