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ARTICLE VI <br />6.0 OVERTIME <br />61 General Policy for Overtime Work, When it shall be determined to be in the public <br />interest for employees to perform overtime work, or in an emergency situation, the City <br />Manager, the Department Head, or a duly authorized, representative of the City Manager <br />or the Department Head, may require an employee to perform overtime work. <br />6.2 Definition. Overtime work is defined as Authorized or required time worked in excess of <br />40 hours in the workweek schedule for a particular classification and organizational unit <br />of an employee. A workweek is a fixed and regularly recurring period of 168 <br />consecutive hours - 7 consecutive 24 -hour periods — as designated by the appointing <br />authority. An employee's work schedule within the workweek shall not be changed, to <br />avoid payment of overtime; provided, however, nothing shall abridge management's right <br />to establish and change work schedules and assignments in accordance with the rights of <br />management contained in Article XX. <br />6.3 Computation of Forty (40) Hour Workweek, In computing the forty (40) hour <br />workweek, the following type of work hours shall be included in the computation: actual, <br />hours worked, jury /witness leave and bereavement leave. Any combination of these <br />hours in excess of forty (40) hours per work week shall entitle the employee to overtime. <br />Work on an observed Holiday which would otherwise be a scheduled day off for the <br />employee will be paid as overtime. <br />Any paid time off during the workweek such as vacation leave, sick leave, holiday leave, <br />President's Leave and Union Business Leave, as well as all unpaid leave including <br />furlough days shall not be counted towards the hours worked in a workweek for the <br />computation of overtime unless the hours in excess of forty (40) hours in a workweek <br />(including the above listed time) are worked by the employee at the requirement of <br />management. For example, an employee working a Monday through Friday work <br />schedule who takes 9 hours of vacation leave on Monday and works his normal 31 hours <br />Tuesday through Friday, would not earn overtime for 2 hours he volunteered to work <br />extra on Saturday. However, if that same employee had been required by management to <br />work the 2 hours on Saturday as opposed to volunteering, the 2 hours would be <br />compensated as overtime. <br />6,4 Compensation for Overtime. <br />A. The preferable method by which overtime shall be compensated is by monetary <br />payment, at one and one -half (1 1/2) times the employee's regular rate of pay, <br />subject to the provisions of Subsection "C" below. <br />B. Should. the Department Head determine that the best interests of the City will be <br />served thereby, he or his designee may permit an employee to be compensated for <br />28 <br />25A -32 <br />
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