Cement finisher Sample Clauses

Cement finisher. Article 15.01 does not apply to concrete pouring and related operations.
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Cement finisher. Except for hours where a rest period is already provided for under Subsection 1) a), any such employee shall be entitled to a 10-minute rest period for each hour he is assigned to work using material containing noxious and corrosive epoxy. When cement is being poured, the employer shall grant the employee his rest period, which shall be taken in turns by the employer’s employees assigned to such work.
Cement finisher i. Any cement finisher assigned to perform work at night using a surfacer shall be accompanied by another cement finisher. ii. An employer who assigns employees to night work on a job site, where such employees do not have a properly heated and well-lit meal room or where such employees do not have a means of communication available in case of emergency, shall, with the principal contractor, general contractor or other party, ensure these services, barring some exceptional circumstances.
Cement finisher a) The contribution paid by the employer for a journeyman and apprentice is as specified in Article 27.03, Subsection 1) plus $0.17 per hour worked. This contribution shall be $0.18 starting May 1, 2016 and $0.01 of this amount shall be taken directly from the wage rate. b) This amount shall serve to create a complementary group insurance plan for this trade through the setting up of a supplemental insurance fund for such plan. c) As of September 28, 2014, the employee contribution deducted from the wages of a journeyman and an apprentice is 6% of his regular wage rate per hour worked plus compulsory annual vacation pay, statutory holiday pay and sick leave pay. This amount shall be increased to 6.5% as of April 26, 2015 and 7% as of May 1, 2016. This employee contribution shall include the employee contribution specified in the first paragraph of Article 27.03, Subsection 2). Where applicable, the employee contribution as stipulated in the preceding paragraph shall be adjusted through the application of the second paragraph of Article 27.03, Subsection 2).
Cement finisher a) The contribution paid by the employer for a journeyman and apprentice is as specified in Article 27.03, Subsection 1) plus $0.17 per hour worked. This amount shall be $0.18 starting May 1, 2016 and $0.01 of this amount shall be taken directly from the wage rate. b) This amount shall serve to create a comple- mentary group insurance plan for this trade through the setting up of a supplemental in- surance fund for such plan. c) As of September 28, 2014, the employee contribution deducted from the wages of a journeyman and an apprentice is 6% of his regular wage rate per hour worked plus compulsory annual vacation pay, statutory holiday pay and sick leave pay. This amount shall be increased to 6.5% as of April 26, 2015 and 7% as of May 1, 2016. This employee contribution shall include the employee contribution specified in the first paragraph of Article 27.03, Subsection 2). Where applicable, the employee contribution as stipulated in the preceding paragraph shall be adjusted through the application of the second paragraph of Article 27.03, Subsection 2).

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