Change of Assigned Duties Sample Clauses

Change of Assigned Duties. No employee shall be required regularly to perform duties of a position outside of the class to which appointed. However, employees may be assigned temporarily duties outside their classes. In addition, under the conditions described in the Rules of the Civil Service Commission, a department head may temporarily assign to employees whatever duties are necessary to meet the requirements of an emergency situation.
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Change of Assigned Duties. 33.1 No worker shall be required regularly to perform duties of a position outside of the classification to which he/she has been appointed. However, workers may be assigned temporarily duties outside their classification. In addition, under the conditions described in the Rules of the Civil Service Commission, a department head may temporarily assign to workers whatever duties are necessary to meet the requirements of an emergency situation.
Change of Assigned Duties. No employee shall be required regularly to perform duties of a position outside of the classification to which he/she has been appointed. However, employees may be assigned temporarily duties outside their classification. In addition, under the conditions described in the Rules of the Civil Service Commission, a department head may temporarily assign to employees whatever duties are necessary to meet the requirements of an emergency situation. An employee my submit to his/her department head a written request for re-evaluation of his/her position based on significant changes in job content or significant discrepancies between job content and the job description. If the employee feels his/her request has been unreasonably denied and he/she is performing duties of a position outside of the classification to which he/she is assigned, he/she shall have the right to file a grievance in accordance with Section 38 of the MOU. If a study is conducted and the employee is denied the requested reclass, he/she shall have the right to file an appeal in accordance with Civil Service Commission Rule XIV, Section 1.B.
Change of Assigned Duties. No unit member shall be required regularly to perform duties of a position outside of the classification to which appointed. However, unit members may be assigned temporarily duties outside their classifications. In addition, under the conditions described in the Rules of the Civil Service Commission, a department head may temporarily assign to unit members whatever duties are necessary to meet the requirements of an emergency situation.
Change of Assigned Duties. No employee shall be required regularly to perform duties of a position outside of the classification to which they has been appointed. However, employees may be assigned temporarily duties outside their classification. In addition, under the conditions described in the Rules of the Civil Service Commission, a department head may temporarily assign to employees whatever duties are necessary to meet the requirements of an emergency situation. An employee my submit to their department head a written request for re-evaluation of their position based on significant changes in job content or significant discrepancies between job content and the job description. If the employee feels their request has been unreasonably denied and they are performing duties of a position outside of the classification to which they are assigned, they shall have the right to file a grievance in accordance with Section 38 of the MOU. If a study is conducted and the employee is denied the requested reclass, he/she shall have the right to file an appeal in accordance with Civil Service Commission Rule XIV, Section 1.B. In the event a position is reclassified upwards, the re-classification shall be made effective retroactive to the first full pay period following thirty (30) days after the Human Resources Department receives the completed Job Description Questionnaire (JDQ) form(s).

Related to Change of Assigned Duties

  • Change of Assignment Mutual consent for a change in work year assignment must be reached by March 15 for the following academic year.

  • Prohibition of Assignment This Agreement and the rights, duties and obligations hereunder may not be assigned or delegated by Consultant without the prior written consent of the Company. Any assignment of rights or delegation of duties or obligations hereunder made without such prior written consent shall be void and of no effect.

  • Duration of Assignments Consideration must be given to the health and safety of personnel when assigned to fires of long duration. It is agreed that duration of assignments is dictated by each Party’s policy. Extension of assignments beyond the Supporting Party’s policy may be requested. It is the responsibility of the Protecting Party to request relief personnel in advance of the Supporting Party’s policy time limit. The Protecting Party is further responsible for the transportation costs of moving personnel to the fire and returning those relieved personnel back to their home stations. In all cases, the Department and Forest Service agree that their Incident Commanders will release suppression resources to their primary mission responsibilities as soon as priorities allow. The National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) has established guidelines for the length of assignments for resources and personnel who accept out of state assignments. Personnel who accept assignments out of the state are expected to adhere to the guidelines identified by NWCG. For incidents within the state, there is a required 7 day minimum commitment. Both Parties agree to honor the minimum length of assignments guidelines.

  • Adjustment of Assigned Time Any employee in the bargaining unit who works an average of thirty (30) minutes or more per day in excess of his/her regular part-time assignment for a period of twenty

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