Common use of Split Shift Differential Clause in Contracts

Split Shift Differential. Any unit member whose regular assignment has an unpaid lunch period in excess of one (1) hour shall have a split shift differential of five percent (5%). The split shift differential shall not apply where the unit member holds two (2) separate positions that are separated by more than one (1) hour. It shall only apply where the District assigns an employee working in a single assignment an unpaid lunch period of more than one (1) hour.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Split Shift Differential. Any unit member whose regular assignment has an unpaid lunch period in excess of one (1) hour shall have a split shift differential of five percent (5%). The split shift differential shall not apply where the unit member holds two (2) separate positions that are separated by more than one (1) hour. It shall only apply where the District assigns an employee working in a single assignment an unpaid lunch period of more than one (1) hour.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement