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12- .. . -- - -- DeNaad: 000 <br />Use of Compensatory Time: Employees may request and use compensatory time <br />off in the same manner as other leave requests. Supervisors shall normally grant <br />such requests, even if another Employee must be called in to cover the hours, unless <br />it causes a serious disruption in business operations. <br />Exempt Employees: Exempt Employees are expected to work whatever hours are <br />necessary in order to meet the performance expectations outlined by their <br />supervisors. Generally, to meet these expectations, and for reasons of public <br />accountability, an exempt Employee will need to wort forty (40) or more hours per <br />week Exempt Employees do not receive extra pay for the hours worked over forty <br />(40) in one workweek <br />Salary Basis: Exempt Employees are paid on a salary basis. This means they <br />receive a predetermined amount of pay each pay period and are not paid by the hour. <br />Their pay does not vary based on the quality or quantity of work performed, and <br />they receive their full salary for any day in which any work is performed. The City <br />will only make deductions from the weekly salary of an exempt Employee in the <br />following situations: <br />A) The Employee is in a position that does not earn personal leave and is absent <br />for a day or more for personal reasons other than sickness or accident <br />B) The Employee is in a position that earns personal leave, receives a short term <br />disability benefit or workers' compensation wage loss benefits, and is absent <br />for a full day due to sickness or disability, but he /she is either not yet <br />qualified to use the paid leave or he /she has exhausted all of his /her paid <br />leave. <br />C) The Employee is absent for a full workweek and, for whatever reason, the <br />absence is not charged to paid leave (for example, a situation where the <br />Employee has exhausted all of his /her paid leave or a situation where the <br />Employee does not earn paid leave.) <br />D) The very first workweek or the very last workweek of employment with the <br />City in which the Employee does not work a full week In this case, the City <br />will prorate the Employee's salary based on the time actually worked. <br />E) The Employee is in a position that earns paid leave and is absent for a partial <br />day due to personal reasons, illness or injury, but: <br />• Paid leave has not been requested or has been denied; <br />• Paid leave is exhausted, <br />• The Employee has specifically requested unpaid leave. <br />F) The Employee is suspended without pay for a full day or more for <br />disciplinary reasons for violations of any written policy that is applied to all <br />Employees. <br />G) The Employee takes unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act <br />TWA) <br />` -------- - .................. _ _ _ ... - - _ _ J oartsd• tz-os. zoos <br />Page 13 of 51 <br />Adopted .2011 <br />
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