ADT Unit Commission Installation Compensation Program Sample Clauses

ADT Unit Commission Installation Compensation Program. Commercial. (a) Utilizes a different method of compensation for Employees involved in installation. (b) ADT will guarantee a minimum of forty (40) estimated installation hours of work per week. (c) An installer will coordinate his own schedule with ADT to coincide with scheduled installations and completion dates. (d) The installer will be responsible for reliable system installation, excluding delays incurred because of product defects or late delivery, for the first thirty (30) days after connection to the Customer Service Center (CSC). Workmanship to be in accordance with ADT standards. (e) Compensation will be forty (40) hours pay for completion of the forty (40) estimated hours, paid at the applicable installer’s rate of pay. Hours in excess of the guaranteed minimum will be paid on a weekly basis. (f) Additional estimated hours competed beyond the guaranteed minimum of forty (40) hours per week will be paid on a straight time hourly basis. Payment in full will be based on jobs completed. (g) During the period of approved training, the installer will be paid at prevailing rates. (h) Should problems arise concerning the administration of this program, the parties will meet to discuss the problems. This meeting will take place within two weeks of being requested. (i) In the event of a lay off, the terms of the Collective Agreement will apply.
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ADT Unit Commission Installation Compensation Program. (1) Utilizes a different method of compensation for employees involved in installation. (2) ADT will guarantee a minimum of forty (40) estimated installation hours of work per week. (3) An installer will coordinate his own schedule with ADT to coincide with scheduled installation and completion dates. (4) The installer will be responsible for reliable system installation, excluding delays incurred because of produce defects or late delivery, for the first thirty (30) days after connection to the Customer Service Center (CSC). Workmanship to be in accordance with ADT standards. (5) Compensation will be forty (40) hours pay for completion of the forty (40) estimated hours. Hours in excess of the guaranteed minimum will be paid on a weekly basis. (6) Additional estimated hours completed beyond the guaranteed minimum of forty (40) hours per week will be paid on a straight time hourly basis and paid weekly. Payment in full will be based on jobs completed. Overtime will be paid in accordance with Employment Standards Act on actual hours worked. (7) During the period of the approved training, the installer will be paid at the prevailing rate. (8) Should problems arise concerning the administration of this program the parties will meet to discuss the problems. This meeting will take place within two
ADT Unit Commission Installation Compensation Program. Commercial Only (1) Utilizes a different method of compensation for employees involved in installation. (2) ADT will guarantee a minimum of forty (40) estimated installation hours of work per week. (3) An installer will coordinate his own schedule with ADT to coincide with scheduled installation and completion dates. (4) The installer will be responsible for reliable system installation, excluding delays incurred because of produce defects or late delivery, for the first thirty (30) days after connection to the Customer Service Center (CSC). Workmanship to be in accordance with ADT standards. (5) Compensation will be forty (40) hours pay for completion of the forty (40) estimated hours. Hours in excess of the guaranteed minimum will be paid on a weekly basis. (6) Additional estimated hours completed beyond the guaranteed minimum of forty (40) hours per week will be paid on a straight time hourly basis and paid weekly. Payment in full will be based on jobs completed. (7) During the period of the approved training, the installer will be paid at the prevailing rate. (8) Should problems arise concerning the administration of this program the parties will meet to discuss the problems. This meeting will take place within two
ADT Unit Commission Installation Compensation Program. (a) Utilizes a different method of compensation for Employees involved in installation. (b) ADT will guarantee a minimum of forty (40) estimated installation hours of work per week. (c) An installer will coordinate his own schedule with ADT to coincide with scheduled installations and completion dates. (d) The installer will be responsible for reliable system installation, excluding delays incurred because of product defects or late delivery, for the first thirty (30) days after connection to the Customer Service Centre (CSC). Workmanship to be in accordance with ADT standards. (e) Compensation will be forty (40) hours pay for completion of the forty (40) estimated hours, paid at the applicable installer’s rate of pay. Hours in excess of the

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