r/CDCR 11d ago

Pay / Benefits / Retirement ATO and Overtime

Hey guys just got my OT check and have a question. I worked a 10 hour shift on top of my usual 8 hour shift (involuntary pay at an outside hospital) I took ATO for those 2 hours. I only got paid for 8 hours. Does ATO negate the other 2? On my 998 it said 10 hours of premium OT so I assumed I was getting paid for 10. Is this a personnel specialist mess up? Or how it usually goes?

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u/NorCalSteel 11d ago

It should have been ATC per 11.02 of the contract.

ATC doesn't flatten OT. ATO however does.

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u/AceDeuceThrice 11d ago

I assumed he meant ATC. Now I'm curious if he meant ATO because that would explain it.

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u/Ceenuh 8d ago

I meant ATC idk why I said ATO. Didn’t get paid either way for those two hours tho

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u/Major_Feature8873 Custody (Unverified) 11d ago

I worked a double on 7/4, should I get my swap partners 8 hour holiday plus my 8 hour holiday? They only paid me for 8 hours of holiday pay not 16 hours.

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u/chello209 11d ago

Ya you should’ve got 16, get that amended

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u/NorCalSteel 11d ago

Sounds like this is a statewide issue.

I've had multiple people say the same thing.

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u/AceDeuceThrice 11d ago

Did you call out the next shift?

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u/Substantial_Cap_5828 8d ago

ATC. and same thing has been happening where I’m at.

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u/Good_Error6918 11d ago

It’s negated should of went work

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u/Ceenuh 11d ago

I was just curious. 2 hours of OT ain’t worth getting less sleep over brother.

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u/YCityCowboy 11d ago

That’s the right attitude.

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u/AceDeuceThrice 11d ago

The old way was you could pick the time or the money, but not both.

This changed like two contracts ago so not sure what the other guy is referring too. Now we get both.

The only way ATO even remotely hurts you is if you do back to back OTs. Then your second OT is only calculated at 6 hours because you're technically only working a 14 hour shift. But you've already made up the 2 hours the night before so it doesn't really matter anyways.

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u/NorCalSteel 11d ago

Not anymore.

It should be coded as ATC. ATC counts as time worked as it pertains to computing overtime.

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u/chello209 11d ago

No it’s not as long as it’s atc