Tool Allowance definition

Tool Allowance. An annual tool allowance of $400 will be provided to all regular, full-time Equipment Services Mechanics by March 1 of each calendar year in accordance with the provisions of the Utilities Department Policies and Procedures Manual, Section ES, SOP-106, Mechanic Tools and Toolboxes.
Tool Allowance. Any skilled worker who is engaged in an occupation requiring the use of hand tools shall be paid in consideration for using his own hand tools an allowance of 7.5 per cent of his basic monthly wage earned over the month. Provided that always the allowance shall be paid only when the skilled worker is in possession of such set of those tools as prescribed by the Joint Council and described in the third schedule hereto as being appropriate to his occupation and when the said set is found to be complete and in good condition on inspection by his employer.
Tool Allowance means an allowance payable under clause 42.3. Trainee has the meaning contained in section 7 of the Further Education and Training Act 2014 (Qld) and shall include a Traineeship based on a qualification contained in a Training Package. Traineeships declared by the Training Recognition Council are published in the Queensland Government Industrial Gazette from time to time. Traineeship has the meaning contained in the Further Education and Training Act 2014 (Qld) and includes a Traineeship based on a qualification contained in a Training Package. Training Contract has the meaning contained in the Further Education and Training Act 2014 (Qld).

Examples of Tool Allowance in a sentence

  • These rates of pay are inclusive of the following award prescribed entitlements: ♦ Base Rates of Pay (NBCIA Clause 18.1) ♦ Supplementary Payment (NBCIA Clause 18.1) ♦ Safety Net Adjustment (NBCIA Clause 18.1) ♦ Special Allowance (NBCIA Clause 18.2) ♦ Follow the Job Loading (NBCIA Clause 18.3) ♦ Industry Allowance (NBCIA Clause 24.1) ♦ Tool Allowance (NBCIA Clause 24.3) Any variation or increase to the aforesaid Award entitlements shall not flow on to the adult rates prescribed herein.

  • These rates of pay are inclusive of the following award prescribed entitlements: ♦ Base Rates of Pay (Clause 18.1) ♦ Supplementary Payment (Clause 18.1) ♦ Safety Net Adjustment (Clause 18.1) ♦ Special Allowance (Clause 18.2) ♦ Follow the Job Loading (Clause 18.3) ♦ Industry Allowance (Clause 24.1) ♦ Tool Allowance (Clause 24.3) Any variation or increase to the aforesaid award entitlements shall not flow on to the adult rates prescribed herein.

  • Rates of Pay from 1st January 2003 Grade EW Minimum Weekly Payment Attendance Pay Industry Allowance Tool Allowance Gross All- Purpose Wage Supervised Licence Gross All- Purpose Wage per Hour Supervised Licence Electrician Licence Allowance ‘E Class’ Gross All- Purpose Wage Inc Licence Allowance ‘E Class’ Gross All- Purpose Wage per Hour ‘E Class’ 1 564.70 40.00 40.40 645.10 16.9763 2 592.55 40.00 40.40 672.95 17.7092.

  • An amount for Tool Allowance is included in the “all Purpose” wage rates relating to tradespersons as prescribed in this Agreement.

  • Where employees are required to supply tools, the City shall provide an annual payment (tool allowance) to cover normal wear and tear and incidental loss of the employee’s tools as per Appendix II (a) -Tool Allowance.

  • Adverse Event Pager Allowance; Leading Hand/Crew Chief Allowance; Licence Allowance (Electricians); Licence Allowance (Plumbers); Registration Allowance (Plumbers); Qualifications Allowance (Cleaning Attendants); Tool Allowance; and Horizon Maintenance Allowance.

  • The Employer shall make contributions at the rate of six cents ($0.06) per hour worked for each Employee covered by this Agreement to the Tool Allowance Fund.

  • The said Operating Engineers' Benefits Plan shall remit monthly all such monies received to the IUOETA, the BCBCBTU Fund, the BCBT Fund, the Tool Allowance Fund, the JAPlan Fund, the Construction Industry Rehabilitation Fund, the OE Advancement Fund, the Contract Administration Fund, the D&A Policy, and the Union.

  • In return the Mechanic 3 Skilled (with TQ) will receive a Tool Allowance of fifty cents (.50) per hour for normal hours worked (excluding overtime and any other premium and leave of absence without pay).

  • Meal Allowance Take-away and fast foods sub-group Clothing, equipment allowance Clothing and footwear group Tool Allowance Tools component of the household appliances, utensils and tools sub group.


More Definitions of Tool Allowance

Tool Allowance. Provision of Tools - Not applicable. Categories of Employees Part-Time - Not applicable
Tool Allowance. The Employer agrees to pay employees in any of the Mechanic classifications (Master Mechanic "A", "B", "B-Body" or ""C") a tool allowance or reimbursement of $600.00 per year effective with the signing of this Agreement. Mechanics requesting tool reimbursement must submit paid receipts by November 1, of each year. Mechanics submitting receipts totaling less than $600.00 will be reimbursed for the value of their receipts and will receive the remainder as a taxable tool allowance. Appropriate payment will be made on or before November 15, to employees permanently Formatted: Font: Not Bold assigned to the classifications as of September 1. In the event an employee is in his or her probationary period as of September 1, the payment will be made upon satisfactory completion of the probationary period. This payment is in lieu of any responsibility of the Employer to repair or replace tools broken or worn out during the course of work. It is also understood that an employee must have worked at least one day in order to receive the allowance. Formatted: Font: Not Bold
Tool Allowance. The Employer agrees to pay employees in any of the Mechanic classifications (Master Mechanic "A", "B", "B-Body" or ""C") a tool allowance or reimbursement of $600.00 per year effective with the signing of this Agreement. Mechanics requesting tool reimbursement must submit paid receipts by November 1, of each year. Mechanics submitting receipts totaling less than $600.00 will be reimbursed for the value of their receipts and will receive the remainder as a taxable tool allowance. Appropriate payment will be made on or before November 15, to employees permanently assigned to the classifications as of September 1. In the event an employee is in his or her probationary period as of September 1, the payment will be made upon satisfactory completion of the probationary period. This payment is in lieu of any responsibility of the Employer to repair or replace tools broken or worn out during the course of work. It is also understood that an employee must have worked at least one day in order to receive the allowance.
Tool Allowance. Any skilled worker who is engaged in an occupation requiring the use of hand tools shall be paid in consideration for using his own hand tools an allowance of 7,5 per cent of his basic monthly wage earned over the month. Provided that always the allowance shall be paid only when the skilled worker is in possession of such set of those tools as prescribed by the Joint Council and described in the third schedule hereto as being appropriate to his occupation and when the said set is found to be complete and in good condition on inspection by his employer.
Tool Allowance. A tool allowance shall be payable to all tradespersons who are required to supply and use their own tools at the rate of $20.00 per week. Tradespersons shall replace or pay for any tools supplied by their employer which are lost as a result of negligence on the part of the employee.

Related to Tool Allowance

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  • Retirement allowance means the retirement payments to which a member is entitled.

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  • Class Licence Allowance Gross All-Purpose Wage "A" Class Licence per week per hour 1 954.35 70.70 1,025.05 28.4736 2 998.40 70.70 1,069.10 29.6972 3 1,042.50 70.70 1,113.20 30.9222 4 1,086.55 70.70 1,157.25 32.1458 5 1,130.65 70.70 34.00 1,235.35 34.3153 50.60 1,285.95 35.7210 6 1,174.75 70.70 34.00 1,279.45 35.5403 50.60 1,330.05 36.9460 7 1,262.90 70.70 34.00 1,367.60 37.9889 50.60 1,418.20 39.3946 8 1,351.05 70.70 34.00 1,455.75 40.4375 50.60 1,506.35 41.8432 9 1,395.10 70.70 34.00 1,499.80 41.6611 50.60 1,550.40 43.0668 10 1,527.35 70.70 34.00 1,632.05 45.3347 50.60 1,682.65 46.7404 Rates of Pay from 1st October 2010

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  • Basic Costs means all direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred in connection with the Building as more fully defined in Exhibit C attached hereto.

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