Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 79.djvu/1155

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PUBLIC LAW 89-301-OCT. 29, 1965

•'(1) an annual rate regular employee in excess of his regular work schedule, "(2) an hourly rate regular employee in excess of eight hours in a day or forty hours in a week, and "(3) a substitute employee in excess of forty hours in a week. The Postmaster General shall determine the day and week used in computing overtime work. " (b) For each hour of overtime work the Postmaster General shall compensate an employee in the ' P F S ' Schedule as follows: "(1) H e shall pay each employee in or below salary level P F S - 7 compensation at the rate of 150 per centum of the hourly rate of basic compensation for his level and step computed by dividing the scheduled annual rate of basic compensation by two thousand and eighty. "(2) He shall grant each employee in or above salary level P F S - 8 compensatory time equal to the overtime worked, or in his discretion in lieu thereof pay such employee compensation at the rate of 150 per centum of the hourly rate of basic compensation of the employee or of the hourly rate of the basic compensation for the highest step of salary level P F S - 7, whichever is the lesser. "(c) For officially ordered or approved time worked on a day referred to as a holiday in the Act of December 26, 1941 (55 Stat. 862; 5 U.S.C. 87b), or on a day designated by Executive order as a lioliday for Federal employees, under regulations prescribed by the I'ostmaster General, an employee in the P F S schedule shall receive extra compensation, in addition to any other compensation provided for by law, as follows: "(1) Each regular employee in or below salary level P F S - 7 shall be paid extra compensation at the rate of 100 per centum of the hourly rate of basic compensation for his level and step computed by dividing the scheduled annual rate of basic compensation by two thousand and eighty. "(2) Each regular employee in or above salary level P F S - 8 shall be granted compensatory time in an amount equal to the time worked on such holiday within thirty working days thereafter or, in the discretion of the Postmaster General, in lieu thereof shall be paid extra compensation for the time so worked at the rate of 100 per centum of the hourly rate of basic compensation for his level and step computed by dividing the scheduled annual rate of basic compensation by two thousand and eighty. "(3) For work performed on Christmas Day (A) each regular employee shall be paid extra compensation at the rate of 150 per centum of the hourly rate of basic compensation for his level and step, computed by dividing the scheduled annual rate of basic compensation by two thousand and eighty, and (B) each substitute employee shall be paid extra compensation at the rate of 50 per centum of the hourly rate of basic compensation for his level and step. " (d) The Postmaster General shall establish conditions for the use of compensatory time earned and the payment of compensaition for unused compensatory time. "(e) Each regular employee whose regular work schedule includes an eight-hour period of service any part of which is within the period commencing at midnight Saturday and ending at midnight Sunday shall be paid extra compensation at the rate of 25 per centum of his hourly rate of basic compensation for each hour of work performed during that eight-hour period of service.

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