Holdover definition
Examples of Holdover in a sentence
Upon ratification of this agreement, the department shall have up to 90 days to implement the methodology for Extra Pay and mandatory Holdover administration contained herein.
Extra Pay and mandatory Holdover administration shall be coordinated at the Fire District Commander level except as otherwise assigned by the Fire Chief or his/her designee.
Department policy may require the scheduling of Extra Pay and/or mandatory Holdover assignments.
Extra Pay work shall be defined as that time worked by an employee in addition to the employees regularly scheduled hours where the employee is assigned through the TeleStaff Sign-up list and Mandatory Holdover list for staffing of response units (seat pay; for staffing of special events units, and shall be compensated at the overtime rate as defined in Article 9 Section 4.
Mandatory Holdover Extra Pay assignments will be rotated among all employees in accordance with the employee's respective job classification and shift.