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PLEASE NOTE: By submitting time reporting data a non-exempt employee is attesting to <br /> the accuracy of the time data reflected on the timecard and/or in the report. <br /> PLEASE NOTE FURTHER: Because of the regularity of our break and work schedules, <br /> the Utilities automatically deducts scheduled unpaid lunch breaks. If an employee does not <br /> receive the 30 minute unpaid lunch break on any given shift, the Utilities will pay you for <br /> that 30 minutes. We can do so, however, only if you notify us that you did not get your <br /> break. It is your responsibility to provide this notice to your supervisor. A pattern of not <br /> taking unpaid lunch breaks may subject an employee to discipline;but it will never result in <br /> the Utilities failing or refusing to pay for such time. <br /> Special Note About Work Performed Outside of Scheduled Times and Places <br /> Each non-exempt employee must accurately record and properly report all time spent <br /> performing work for the Utilities,regardless of the location where such work is performed. <br /> Employees generally should not perform work at times or places outside of the times and <br /> places they are scheduled to work by the Utilities. If a need for work outside of scheduled <br /> times or places is, or should be, anticipated, the employee should seek permission to <br /> perform such work from Utilities management in advance, and if permission is not secured <br /> in advance such work should generally not be performed. Performing work outside of <br /> scheduled and approved times and places may result in discipline; it shall not under any <br /> circumstances, however, result in an employee not being paid for time spent performing <br /> Utilities work. In the case of a non-exempt employee who is on call, the on call stipend <br /> paid to the employee covers all compensation due for calls taken as to which there is no call <br /> out. <br /> If unanticipated, time-sensitive, or urgent work needs to be performed at times and/or <br /> places outside of those scheduled by the Utilities, the non-exempt employee should <br /> perform only so much of the work as is necessary to address the immediate need. <br /> Regardless of whether work is anticipated or of an urgent nature, and regardless of whether <br /> advance permission has been received to do such work or not, all time spent by a <br /> non-exempt employee actually performing Utilities work must be accurately recorded <br /> and properly reported to Utilities management. <br /> Further to the Special Note above: <br /> Working Remotely <br /> Non-exem.t em lo ees who wish to work remotel_other than field em lo ees whose <br /> normal duties entail working away from the Utilities' offices) must first obtain written <br /> sermission from management to do so. Employees may not access Utilities' systems or <br /> date without first obtaining such permission. <br /> Any and all time worked remotely, including time spent accessing Utilities systems or data <br /> for the benefit of the employer, must be recorded and reported to the Utilities in order to <br /> 23 <br /> March 2017 <br /> September 2018 <br /> 70 <br />
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