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Calculation of Hourly Rate Sample Clauses

Calculation of Hourly Rate. Except as provided in subclause (3) of this clause the ordinary rate per hour shall be calculated by dividing the appropriate weekly rate by 38.
Calculation of Hourly Rate. Except as provided in 5.3 the ordinary rate per hour shall be calculated by dividing the appropriate weekly rate by 38.
Calculation of Hourly RateFor the purposes of determining the hourly rate of pay, and in accordance with past practices, the following formula shall be used: annual rate of pay as determined by grade and step placement divided by 2,015 (2,080 for Facilities employees).
Calculation of Hourly Rate. For conversion purposes only, regular rates of pay shall be determined by dividing annual salaries by 1950.
Calculation of Hourly RateIn all cases, the basic hourly rate of pay for employees on averaging is to be determined by dividing the weekly rate of the class by thirty-six and one-quarter (36 1⁄4 ) or forty (40) as applicable, unless the basic hourly rate of pay already exists.
Calculation of Hourly Rate. (a) The Casual Hourly Rate of pay for a Casual Employee is calculated as follows:
Calculation of Hourly Rate. The hourly rate is calculated by adding the overhead rate to the applicable variable rate as below: =================================================================== Level Variable Overhead Hourly Rate Rate Rate ------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 $73 $18 $91 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 $43 $18 $61 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 $27 $18 $45 ===================================================================
Calculation of Hourly RateIn all cases, the basic hourly rate of pay for em ployees on averaging is to be determined by dividing the weekly rate of the class by thirty-six and one-quarter (36 1⁄4 ) or forty (40) as applicable, unless the basic hourly rate of pay already exists.
Calculation of Hourly Rate. The calculation of the hourly rate for an employee will take into account a factor of 8 days in respect of the incidence of loss of wages for periods of unemployment between jobs (follow the job loading). The follow the job loading is applied to the appropriate weekly rates prescribed in clauses 4.1.2 together with the allowance clauses 4.5.25 and 4.5.37. To calculate the pre loaded rates multiple those by 50.4 then divide by 52. For this purpose the hourly rate calculated to the nearest cent (less than half a cent to be disregarded) will be calculated by adding the appropriate weekly rates prescribed in clause 4.1.2, together with the allowance clauses 4.5.25, 4.5.37 and dividing the total by 36. Despite clause 4.1.3, a Painter employed on repaint work will be paid 5 cents per hour less than the calculated construction rate for a Painter. Example of calculation of rate for leading hand (in charge of more than 10 persons) xxxxxxxxx as at 9 January 2006: The construction rate is made up of: Wage (4.1.2) $840.24 Divided by 36 $23.34 Plus Leading Hand (4.5.25) $1.49 Hourly rate equals $24.83
Calculation of Hourly Rate. The hourly rate of wage for each employee shall be calculated by dividing the weekly rate herein expressed as follows: (i) for an employee working an average of 40 hours per week (where entitled to ADO's) dividing the weekly rate herein expressed by 40; or (ii) for an employee actually working 38 hours by dividing the weekly rate herein expressed by 38.