Common use of Alternate Rate Clause in Contracts

Alternate Rate. 6.05 Subject to clause 6.07, whenever an employee is assigned to perform the regular duties of a higher rated classification for at least a full day or shift, he/she shall be paid the minimum of the hourly rate for the higher classification or an increase of sixty-five cents (65¢) per hour, whichever is the greater, but in no case shall an employee be paid in excess of the maximum rate for the higher rated classification. This clause does not apply to an employee in a trainee classification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Permanent Employees, Permanent Employees

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Alternate Rate. 6.05 6.04 Subject to clause 6.076.06, whenever an employee is assigned to perform the regular duties of a higher rated classification position for at least a full day or shift, he/she shift they shall be paid the minimum of the hourly rate for the higher classification or an increase of next concurrent step that is greater than $.65 (sixty-five cents (65¢cents) per hour, whichever is hour for the greater, but in no case shall an employee be paid in excess position of the maximum rate for the higher rated classification. This clause does not apply to an employee in a trainee classification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Alternate Rate. 6.05 6.04 Subject to clause 6.076.06, whenever an employee is assigned to perform the regular duties of a higher rated classification position for at least a full day or shift, he/she shall be paid the minimum of the hourly rate for the position of the higher classification or an increase of sixty-five cents (65¢) per hour, whichever is the greater, but in no case shall an employee be paid in excess of the maximum rate for the higher rated classification. This clause does not apply to an employee in a trainee classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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