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Johnson School Holiday Policy The Johnson School respects and values its employees need for a work/family/life balance. Taking time from work is an important factor in staying emotionally and physically refreshed and effective. Accordingly, we encourage employees to take vacation and holidays according to University Policy. The University Holidays are:
Due to the nature of our business, there are times when employees will be asked to work on a holiday. In particular, because classes are in session on Labor Day, the School's policy is that those departments that provide direct services to students and faculty must have skeleton staffing during normal working hours (8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) and some offices may need to have additional staffing. In addition to Labor Day, the School often asks staff to work on Commencement. Each department is asked for at least one volunteer to participate in Commencement. Although Commencement falls on a weekend (and therefore is not technically a holiday), holiday policies apply. University Pay Policies Relevant to Holiday Time Exempt
staff (paraphrased from University Policy): The expectation is that
exempt employees will fulfill their position responsibilities without
tracking specific work hours. Instead, exempt employees are responsible
for ensuring their schedules and work patterns meet the needs of the position.
Compensatory time is not appropriate for exempt staff because it implies
the tracking of hours worked. However, flexible scheduling may be available
to enable staff and management to balance personal and professional work
life responsibilities. Nonexempt staff: The University Policy for paying nonexempt staff required to work on a holiday is as follows: Regular full-time nonexempt staff members are paid for holidays at their regular rate of pay, while regular part-time employees receive prorated pay equal to 1/5th of their standard workweek.
Working
on a Holiday - Nonexempt employees who are required to work on a holiday
will be paid in accordance with one of three options found at Working
on a Holiday. Last Modified: May 9, 2008
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