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SUBSTITUTION FOR A HIGHER CLASS. 10.14.1 Classified employees preforming temporary substitute work out of class for a period of more than five (5) working days will receive full compensation at the higher classification range and step which is closest to a 5% increase over their current salary where the increase is a minimum of 5%. 10.14.2 An employee working higher out of class for a period of more than five (5) working days will receive the higher out of class compensation rate of pay for used sick and vacation days while in the higher out of class assignment. Leaves accrued but not used during an employee’s higher out of class assignment will be compensated at their regular rate of pay once the employee’s higher out of classification assignment ends. Should the employee go out on extended leave the District reserves the right to end the temporary higher out of class assignment and return the employee to their permanent assignment.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

SUBSTITUTION FOR A HIGHER CLASS. 10.14.1 Classified employees preforming temporary substitute work out of class for a period of more than five (5) or more contiguous full working days will receive full compensation at the higher classification range and step which is closest to a 57.5% increase over their current salary where the increase is a minimum of 57.5%. 10.14.2 An employee working higher out of class for a period of more than five (5) or more contiguous full working days will receive the higher out of class compensation rate of pay for used sick and vacation days while in the higher out of class assignment. Leaves accrued but not used during an employee’s higher out of class assignment will be compensated at their regular rate of pay once the employee’s higher out of classification assignment ends. Should the employee go out on extended leave the District reserves the right to end the temporary higher out of class assignment and return the employee to their permanent assignment. 10.14.3 Classified employees working in a temporary out of classification, for a period of five

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement