Common use of OUT OF CLASS Clause in Contracts

OUT OF CLASS. In the event that management requires an employee (including a Battalion Chief) to assume a supervisory position of higher responsibility than the employee’s normal assignment (which is also not covered by the step-up provisions of this Article), that employee shall be entitled to five (5%) percent step-up pay for all hours worked in that capacity. In the event that management requires an employee (including a Battalion Chief) to assume a role in a position of lower responsibility than the employee’s normal assignment, that employee shall not suffer a loss in pay.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, www.pbcgov.com

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OUT OF CLASS. In the event that management requires an employee (including a Battalion District Chief) to assume a supervisory position of higher responsibility than the employee’s normal assignment (which is also not covered by the step-up provisions of this Article), that employee shall be entitled to five (5%) percent step-up pay for all hours worked in that capacity. In the event that management requires an employee (including a Battalion District Chief) to assume a role in a position of lower responsibility than the employee’s normal assignment, that employee shall not suffer a loss in pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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OUT OF CLASS. E. In the event that management requires an employee (including a Battalion District Chief) to assume a supervisory position of higher responsibility than the employee’s normal assignment (which is also not covered by the step-up provisions of this Article), that employee shall be entitled to five (5%) percent step-up pay for all hours worked in that capacity. In the event that management requires an employee (including a Battalion District Chief) to assume a role in a position of lower responsibility than the employee’s normal assignment, that employee shall not suffer a loss in pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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