Database Search Result Details
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First Name
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EVERETT
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Last Name
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YOHO
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Decision Date
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12/3/1986
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Docket Number
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25-86-073-2
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ALJ
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NK
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Respondent
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MARSHALL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Employment Type
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SERV
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Job Title
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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Topics
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OVERTIME PAY
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Primary Issues
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Procedures for overtime assignments.
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Outcome
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GRANTED, IN PART; DENIED, IN PART
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Statutes
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18A-4-8b(b)
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Related Cases
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BURTON V. BOONE CBOE; COOL V. WEBSTER
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Keywords
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OVERTIME; SENIORITY; COUNTY-WIDE; MULTICLASSIFIED
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Intermediate Court of Appeals
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Circuit Court
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Supreme Court
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Synopsis
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Grievant is multiclassified and performs duties on a county-wide basis. He normally receives priority for all overtime work performed at his job site, but is excluded from county wide assignments. The BOE represented that it assigns overtime duties on the basis of seniority and distinguishes grievant's site-based maintenance employment from county-wide maintenance employment. It argued that since Grievant receives first priority for overtime at John Marshall High he is not entitled to receive priority on a county-wide basis. Grievance denied/granted; the statute makes no provision for the allocation of overtime assignments which depend on an employee's site or job location. Rather it states that seniority within a particular category of employment shall determine who receives first priority. Alternatively, it provides that other procedures for overtime assignments may be utilized for employment when such alternative procedures have been duly approved by the BOE and affected employees. Grievant produced no evidence that he suffered any monetary loss.
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