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Re: How many hours do you work? Sarah Smith 18 May 2000 10:29 EST

>>> xxxxxx@NAU.EDU 05/18/00 11:20AM >>>
Our office has discussed for some time how or whether to compensate
managerial professional staff for work in excess of 40 hours per week.
We
do not currently have any compensatory time, and must use vacation or
sick
leave for personal appointments during the work day. Since some of us
work
50-55 hours (or more) per week, this is an important issue for us. I'd
appreciate your responses to the following questions, and I'll
summarize
the responses and report back to the group.

1. How many hours, on average, do you and or your staff work per week?
Front line processor positions work approx. 40 hours/wk.  Managerial
positions average between 45-50 hours/wk.

2. Does your office allow compensatory and/or flex time? If so, how is
this
handled/reported?
Yes - the state of NC generally does not pay OT, so we take OT as comp.
time.

3. Does your office require you to take sick/vacation hours for
personal
appointments that are scheduled during the work day?
Yes - or we can use accumulated comp time with the advance approval of
the immediate supervisor.

Thanks,

Winnie

Wilma G. (Winnie) Ennenga
Senior Grant and Contract Administrator

Office of Grant and Contract Services
Northern Arizona University
Babbitt Administrative Center, Room 100E
Knoles Drive, Building 51
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4130

Tele. (520) 523-8319
FAX   (520) 523-1075
E-Mail: xxxxxx@nau.edu

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