As used in this statement of policies, provisions, and conditions
of employment, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
CONTINUOUS SERVICE
Length of employment with the Town of Norton uninterrupted
except for authorized military leave, vacation leave, sick leave,
court leave, or authorized leave of absence.
DIFFERENTIAL PAY
All employees permanently assigned to the 4:00 p.m. to 12:00
midnight and the 12:00 midnight to 8:00 a.m. shifts shall be paid
a differential of 9% of their base pay rate.
EMPLOYEE
Any individual except an elected or appointed official who
is paid by the Town for the services rendered to the Town and for
whom federal and state income tax withholdings are made.
FISCAL YEAR
The period from July 1 through the following June 30. Pay
periods in any fiscal year shall be determined by the number of Saturdays
in the year.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE
Any employee who normally works a minimum of 35 hours per
week in one department throughout the year.
NORMAL WORK DAY AND WORK WEEK
For clerical workers, the normal work week is 35 hours beginning
at 12:00 midnight Saturday. For all other employees, eight hours is
the normal work day and 40 hours the normal work week beginning at
12:00 midnight Saturday.
OVERTIME
Any hours or portions thereof worked by an employee, in one
department, over and above the normal work week as defined above.
PART-TIME EMPLOYEE
Any employee who normally works a minimum of 17 1/2
hours up to 34 hours per week in one department throughout the year.
REGULAR HOURLY PAY
That compensation paid an employee for each hour worked during
a normal work week.
All employees under the jurisdiction of the Town Manager will
be introduced to the Wage and Salary Schedule at a level at least
equal to what they received prior to the adoption of the schedule.
Further, no employee of the Town at the time of the adoption of this
schedule and Classification Plan shall be discharged, demoted or transferred
because of the reclassification of his position or because of the
adoption of new criteria for the holding of such position.
Every applicant for permanent appointive employment by the Town
shall be certified by a practicing physician as to his or her physical
fitness to perform the duties of the position to which the applicant
seeks employment; no applicant who is not certified may be appointed
to any permanent position whatsoever. The Town Manager may, at his
discretion, require similar certification for appointment to temporary
but physically demanding positions.
The Town Manager shall have the authority to standardize the
administrative forms and records used in Town personnel administration,
other than those whose format is regulated by statute or by state
agencies supervision municipal administration.