Common use of Allowances for Hazardous Work Clause in Contracts

Allowances for Hazardous Work. The following allowances shall be paid for hazardous work: (a) For taking motion pictures on aerial flights or submarine diving, employee shall receive sixty dollars ($60.00) per flight or dive, but with a maximum of payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty dollars ($180.00). (b) For artificial air helmet diving in other than studio tanks, employee shall receive sixty dollars ($60.00) per dive, but with a maximum of payment for such underwater work in a single shift of one hundred eighty dollars ($180.00).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Allowances for Hazardous Work. The following allowances shall be paid for hazardous work: (a) : For taking motion pictures on aerial flights or submarine diving, employee shall receive sixty dollars ($60.00) per flight or dive, but with a maximum of payment in a single shift of one hundred eighty dollars ($180.00). (b) For artificial air helmet diving in other than studio tanks, employee shall receive sixty dollars ($60.00) per dive, but with a maximum of payment for such underwater work in a single shift of one hundred eighty dollars ($180.00).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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