SCHOOL CLOSED - INCLEMENT WEATHER Sample Clauses

SCHOOL CLOSED - INCLEMENT WEATHER. A. Service Persons are required to work unless earned personal days, vacation time, or an unpaid leave day is taken.
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SCHOOL CLOSED - INCLEMENT WEATHER. A. B us Drivers and Bus Aides are not required to report on days when school is closed, and shall not be paid unless one of the following options applies:
SCHOOL CLOSED - INCLEMENT WEATHER. Full-time/full year Are required to work unless earned vacation time or an unpaid leave day is taken. Employees with 25 or more sick “days” accrued may take a sick day for the first two days schools is closed due to inclement weather. Part-time/full year Are required to work unless earned vacation time or an unpaid leave day is taken. Employees with 25 or more sick “days” accrued may take a sick day for the first two days schools is closed due to inclement weather. Full-time/school year Employees may work, but need to check in with their supervisor or the Business Office prior to reporting. Employees who report will be paid for the hours worked up to the number of days allocated by the State of Michigan for days in which school is closed due to inclement weather. Duties will be determined by immediate supervisor or the Business Office. Employees with 25 or more sick “days” accrued may take a sick day for the first two days school is closed due to inclement weather. Part-time/school year Employees may work, but need to check in with their supervisor or the Business Office prior to reporting. Employees who report will be paid for the hours worked up to the number of days allocated by the State of Michigan for days in which school is closed due to inclement weather. Duties will be determined by immediate supervisor or the Business Office. Employees with 25 or more sick “days” accrued may take a sick day for the first two days school is closed due to inclement weather. Summer Are not to report to work unless told to report by the supervisor. If the employee is told not to report to work by the supervisor, the time is unpaid. Substitutes or Temporary Are not to report to work unless told to report by the supervisor. If the employee is told not to report to work by the supervisor, the time is unpaid.
SCHOOL CLOSED - INCLEMENT WEATHER 

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  • Inclement Weather 24.1 This Inclement Weather clause sets out the full rights, obligations and entitlements of the parties and establishes the conditions under which payment for periods of inclement weather shall be made.

  • Wet Weather In the event of wet weather, work in the open will continue until the particular work in hand can no longer be done safely and efficiently. Whilst it is raining, employees will be required to: Continue to work under cover or relocate to alternative work under cover, on site. Obtain materials and services for employees working under cover where there is only minimal exposure to inclement weather. When required, perform emergency and safety work. In addition, work on unexpected breakdowns, which can be corrected in limited time duration. Should a portion of the project be affected by wet weather, all other employees not so affected shall continue working in accordance with award conditions, regardless that some employees may be entitled to cease work due to wet weather. If a halt to productive work occurs due to inclement weather, the parties agree that employees may be relocated to other unaffected sites. Where the above steps are not possible, affected employees may be required to attend tool box meetings, work planning sessions or skills development activities, all of which will count as productive time for payment purposes.

  • Inclement Weather Days Employees shall not report to work when schools are closed for inclement weather. In an emergency situation (e.g. Board packet day) when an inclement weather closing occurs, an employee(s) may be called in to work if there is a supervisor present in the work location. Said employee(s) shall receive compensatory time off for the time worked.

  • Adverse Weather Shall be only weather that satisfies all of the following conditions: (1) unusually severe precipitation, sleet, snow, hail, or extreme temperature or air conditions in excess of the norm for the location and time of year it occurred based on the closest weather station data averaged over the past five years, (2) that is unanticipated and would cause unsafe work conditions and/or is unsuitable for scheduled work that should not be performed during inclement weather (i.e., exterior finishes), and (3) at the Project.

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  • School Closures If school must be canceled, the school year shall be extended and vacations and in-service days and holidays not required by Statute may be utilized to meet State and District curriculum requirements. The district will consult with the President of the Association (s) before revising the calendar as required. Such time will be made up without additional pay. Any student school days waived by OSPI due to emergency school closure shall also be work days waived for certificated staff. There shall be no loss of pay in such an instance.

  • School Closure The School shall make reasonable efforts to promptly notify the public, which may include notice to the Department of Education, of any circumstance requiring the closure of the School, including, but not limited to, a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, storm, tsunami, flood, or other weather-related event, other extraordinary emergency, or destruction of or damage to the School facility;

  • Weather 6.1 No extension of time shall be granted for delays resulting from normal weather conditions prevailing in the area as defined by the average of the last ten years of weather data as recorded by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration at the Fort Lauderdale Weather Station.

  • Severe Weather An employee who is late for a scheduled shift during a severe weather day will be offered the opportunity to work his/her full regular schedule of hours if work is needed, without suffering any pay deductions taken from such employee’s regular scheduled work day providing such employee completes his/her shift. Severe weather days are days when weather hampers mass transit (e.g. buses and ferries) from transporting travelers to their destinations. If weather conditions are such that driving to work would be hazardous, roads are closed, or travel to work would result in extreme hardship, an employee may use his/her PTO time if unable to report for work. EIB is not available for severe weather days. Employees are required to provide notification as soon as practicable if they are going to be late or unable to report for work.

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