AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM Sample Clauses

AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. 121.135. Employees in Class 7313 shall receive a premium of forty-five cents ($0.45) per hour when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or Heavy Component Overhaul. “
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AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. 134. Employees in Class 7313 shall receive a premium of forty-five cents ($0.40) ($0.45) per hour when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or Heavy Component Overhaul. “Auxiliary Equipment” is defined as vehicle components other than engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension, steering, and parts thereof, and any systems and components contained in the cab or chassis of a vehicle. “Heavy Component Overhaul” is defined as complete disassembly, inspection, rebuilding/machining, reassembly and testing of the following components: Engines, Transmission, Differentials, and Wheel Chair assemblies. 134.135. Employees shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours Auxiliary Equipment Premium when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or perform Heavy Component Overhaul work four (4) hours or less. Employees shall be paid eight (8) hours Auxiliary Equipment Premium when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or perform Heavy Component Overhaul work for more than four (4) hours or shall be paid for all hours actually worked on Auxiliary Equipment or Heavy Component Overhaul, whichever is greater. Effective 12/27/08, the Auxiliary Equipment Premium will be forty-five cents ($0.45) per hour.
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. Employees in class 7313 shall receive a premium of $0.40 per hour when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or Heavy Component Overhaul. "Auxiliary equipment" is defined as vehicle components other than engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension, steering, and parts thereof, and any systems and components contained in the cab or chassis of a vehicle. "Heavy Component Overhaul" is defined as complete disassembly, inspection, rebuilding/machining, reassembly and testing of the following components: Engines, Transmission, Differentials, and Wheel Chair assemblies.
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. Employees in Class 7313 shall receive a premium of forty-five cents ($0.45) per hour when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or Heavy Component Overhaul. “Auxiliary Equipment” is defined as vehicle components other than engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension, steering, and parts thereof, and any systems and components contained in the cab or chassis of a vehicle. “Heavy Component Overhaul” is defined as complete disassembly, inspection, rebuilding/machining, reassembly and testing of the following components: Engines, Transmission, Differentials, and Wheel Chair assemblies. 134. Employees shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours Auxiliary Equipment Premium when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or perform Heavy Component Overhaul work four
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT PREMIUM. Employees in Class 7313 shall receive a premium of forty- [begin addition] five [end addition] cents [begin deletion] ($0.40) [end deletion] [begin addition] ($0.45) [end addition] per hour when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or Heavy Component Overhaul. “Auxiliary Equipment” is defined as vehicle components other than engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension, steering, and parts thereof, and any systems and components contained in the cab or chassis of a vehicle. “Heavy Component Overhaul” is defined as complete disassembly, inspection, rebuilding/machining, reassembly and testing of the following components: Engines, Transmission, Differentials, and Wheel Chair assemblies. 135. Employees shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours Auxiliary Equipment Premium when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or perform Heavy Component Overhaul work four (4) hours or less. Employees shall be paid eight (8) hours Auxiliary Equipment Premium when assigned to work on Auxiliary Equipment or perform Heavy Component Overhaul work for more than four (4) hours or shall be paid for all hours actually worked on Auxiliary Equipment or Heavy Component Overhaul, whichever is greater. [begin deletion] Effective 12/27/08, the Auxiliary Equipment Premium will be forty-five cents ($0.45) per hour. [end deletion]
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