Cash Payment in Lieu of Health and Welfare Benefits Sample Clauses

Cash Payment in Lieu of Health and Welfare Benefits. In lieu of health and welfare benefits, temporary employees, or employees who do not qualify for the above benefits shall receive effective: July 1, 1988 - sixteen cents (16¢) July 1, 1989 - seventeen cents (17¢) July 1, 1990 - eighteen cents (18¢) per hour worked.
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Cash Payment in Lieu of Health and Welfare Benefits. In lieu of health and welfare benefits, temporary employees, or employees who do not qualify for the above benefits shall receive effective: Current eighteen cents (18¢) January 1, 2001 eighteen cents (18¢) July 1, 2001 eighteen cents (18¢) January 1, 2002 nineteen cents (19¢) per hour worked. July 1, 2002.................... twenty cents (20¢) per hour worked.

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