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regular work day. Also,when a field worker is mandated to start work prior to the normal <br /> scheduled work day, the hours worked outside of the regular scheduled workday will be <br /> paid at a rate of one and one-half time the employee's regular rate of pay. <br /> Two times a non-exempt employee's regular rate will be paid for time worked on Sundays <br /> and designated Holidays. The eight hour and double time provisions above do not apply to <br /> travel and training time spent away from the regular workplace,but the forty hour overtime <br /> pay provision does apply in all cases where an employee is engaged in activity related to <br /> and/or required in connection with his or her Utilities employment. Exempt employees are <br /> salaried and do not receive overtime. <br /> 23. EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATIONS <br /> The following definitions are provided to assist employees in understanding their <br /> employment classification and benefits eligibility. Although employees generally will be <br /> classified as one of the following,they should be aware that their classification may change <br /> at any time as the Utilities considers appropriate. <br /> All employees are designated as either non-exempt or exempt from federal and state wage <br /> and hour laws. Non-exempt employees are covered by specific provisions of the wage and <br /> hour laws, including overtime pay. Exempt employees are excluded from specific <br /> provisions of the wage and hour laws, including the overtime provisions. Generally, <br /> exempt employees are engaged in managerial, professional, administrative, or executive <br /> positions and are paid on a salaried basis. <br /> It is our policy to fully comply with federal and state wage and hour laws. In keeping with <br /> this commitment,we will pay exempt employees their full salary(or salary plus vacation to <br /> equal the amount of the full salary) for any workweek in which they perform work, <br /> regardless of the number of days or hours worked, subject only to deductions that are <br /> permitted by law. Full day deductions from pay that are permitted by law include, for <br /> example, deductions for personal time off, sick days before or after eligibility for paid sick <br /> leave,or for infractions of written workplace conduct rules including but not limited to any <br /> rule or policy set forth in this Handbook. Full or partial day deductions may be made from <br /> the salaries of exempt employees for infractions of safety rules of major significance and in <br /> certain other limited circumstances. <br /> Employees are classified according to the following definitions: <br /> Regular Full-Time Employee. A regular full-time employee typically works 40 <br /> or more hours per week, and is not classified as a temporary worker. <br /> Regular Part-Time Employee A regular part-time employee typically works <br /> fewer than 40 hours per week, and is not classified as a temporary worker. <br /> 20 <br /> March 2017 <br /> September 2018 <br /> 67 <br />
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