Duty Plan definition
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The principle purpose of this Temporary Duty Plan (“Plan”), is to assist an expedited return of the bargaining unit member(s) to their original, prior to injury, status, as soon as possible, without jeopardizing the operations of the District or the safety of the employee.
The principle purpose of this Temporary Duty Plan ("Plan") is to assist an expedited return of the bargaining unit member(s) to their original, prior to injury, status, as soon as possible, without jeopardizing the operations of the District or the safety of the employee.
The principle purpose of this Temporary Duty Plan (“Plan”) is to assist an expedited return of the bargaining unit member(s) to their original, prior to injury, status, as soon as possible, without jeopardizing the operations of the District or the safety of the employee.
Credit will be allowed for time served when summoned to Jury Duty for which the employee has not volunteered and for which the employee is eligible for payment under the Employer's Jury Duty Plan for a maximum of one hundred sixty (160) hours during the credit year.
Metro Government shall enroll and begin required contributions to the County Employees Retirement System, Hazardous Duty Plan when an employee becomes a sworn member of the Department or as required by applicable law, whichever first occurs.
The purposes of this Temporary Duty Plan are to accommodate disabled employees, to encourage and facilitate their return to the normal job, and to minimize usage of sick leave.
The principal purpose of this Temporary Duty Plan (“Plan”), is to assist an expedited return of the bargaining unit member(s) to their original, prior to injury, status, as soon as possible, without jeopardizing the operations of the District or the safety of the employee.
A transfer from 56-hour schedule to 40-hour schedule as part of the Light Duty Plan shall not entitle the employee to the benefits of Section 7.06.
If an employee is offered and accepts assignment to an extra-curricular activity, the employee shall be paid the rate set forth for said activity in the Extra Duty Plan.
Metro Government shall enroll and begin required contributions to the County Employees Retirement System, Hazardous Duty Plan when an employee becomes a sworn Member of the Department or as required by applicable law, whichever first occurs.