Mandatory confinement definition
Mandatory confinement means an employee is part of a small group of Essential Non-Exempt (and Exempt) employees who are directed to remain on City property during the declared emergency beginning at a time certain and who are generally not released from City property until the severity of the emergency is determined by the City Manager or designee to end the mandatory confinement period. Due to the unpredictable nature of some emergencies, such as hurricanes, the City Manager or designee has authority to temporarily release employees during the period of mandatory confinement in situations where the anticipated impact of the emergency has been delayed. Employees temporarily released under these circumstances and who are directed to report back to return to mandatory confinement shall be paid at the rate for mandatory confinement for both periods of time where the employee was actually subject to mandatory confinement, but not the time during which the employee was temporarily released.
Examples of Mandatory confinement in a sentence
Mandatory confinement, intended to stop the spread of a contagious disease to which you or a traveling companion may have been exposed.
Quarantine: Mandatory confinement designed to stop the spread of Covid19 infection to which the Insured or a traveling companion may have been exposed.