Operator of the Month Recognition Allowance Sample Clauses

Operator of the Month Recognition Allowance. The SFMTA shall provide an Operator Recognition Allowance payment as follows: Systemwide Operator of the Month -- $500; Operator of Month -- $400 each and the Runner-Up -- $250 each. Operators cannot opt to take a day off with pay in lieu of the payment.
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Operator of the Month Recognition Allowance. The SFMTA shall provide an Operator Recognition Allowance payment as follows: Systemwide Operator of the Month – an amount equivalent to thirteen (13) hours of pay at the top step; Operator of Month – an amount equivalent to ten (10) hours of pay at the top step each and the Runner-Up – an amount equivalent to seven (7) hours of pay at the top step each. Operators cannot opt to take a day off with pay in lieu of the payment.
Operator of the Month Recognition Allowance. The SFMTA shall provide an Operator Recognition Allowance payment as follows: Systemwide Operator of the Month – [begin addition] an amount equivalent to thirteen (13) hours of pay at the top step [end addition] [begin deletion] $500 [end deletion] ; Operator of Month – [begin addition] an amount equivalent to ten (10) hours of pay at the top step [end addition] [begin deletion] $400 [end deletion] each and the Runner-Up – [begin addition] an amount equivalent to seven (7) hours of pay at the top step [end addition] [begin deletion] $250 [end deletion] each. Operators cannot opt to take a day off with pay in lieu of the payment.

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