Common use of Central City Differential Clause in Contracts

Central City Differential. An employee whose designated place of reporting on a particular day is within one of the specified areas as described in "4" below, will be paid a Central City Differential for each day he/she works as follows: 1. An employee will be paid a Central City Differential of $1.00 for each day he/she works after reporting to a qualified location, except that an employee who only works 1/2 the length of a normal tour or less will be paid 50¢. 2. Not more than one daily differential of $1.00 will be paid to an employee on any one day. 3. The Central City Differential will enter into computations of overtime pay required under the terms of the Fair Labor Standards Act but will not be part of the basic rate for any other purpose nor enter into the computations of any payments under the "short-term disability program", the "AT&T Pension Benefit Plan", or any other fringe benefits or differentials. 4. Central City Differential Areas. The specific designated areas within which employees will receive the Central City Differential for each day they are assigned to, and report for work therein, are described as follows: a. Atlanta, Georgia Beginning at a point where Cumberland Road intercepts Xxxxxx County line. South following line to I-20. West on I-20 to Cherokee Avenue, South on Cherokee Avenue to Georgia Avenue, West on Georgia Avenue into Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Boulevard to CSX Railroad. North on CSX Railroad to Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Parkway, East on Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Parkway into Northside Drive, North on Northside Drive to Norfolk Southern Railroad. Northeast on Norfolk Southern Railroad to Peachtree Road, South on Peachtree to Xxxxxxx Road, East on Xxxxxxx Road to Xxxxxxxxxx Ferry Road to Monroe Drive, Southeast on Monroe Drive to Cumberland Road, East on Cumberland Road to the County line, the point of beginning.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Central City Differential. An employee whose designated place of reporting on a particular day is within one of the specified areas as described in "4" below, will be paid a Central City Differential for each day he/she works as follows: 1. An employee will be paid a Central City Differential of $1.00 for each day he/she works after reporting to a qualified location, except that an employee who only works 1/2 the length of a normal tour or less will be paid 50¢. 2. Not more than one daily differential of $1.00 will be paid to an employee on any one day. 3. The Central City Differential will enter into computations of overtime pay required under the terms of the Fair Labor Standards Act but will not be part of the basic rate for any other purpose nor enter into the computations of any payments under the "short-term disability program", the "AT&T Pension Benefit Plan", or any other fringe benefits or differentials. 4. Central City Differential Areas. The specific designated areas within which employees will receive the Central City Differential for each day they are assigned to, and report for work therein, are described as follows: a. Atlanta, Georgia Beginning at a point where Cumberland Road intercepts Xxxxxx County line. South following line to I-20. West on I-20 to Cherokee Avenue, South on Cherokee Avenue to Georgia Avenue, West on Georgia Avenue into Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Boulevard to CSX Railroad. North on CSX Railroad to Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx ParkwayXxxxxxxx Highway, East on Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Parkway Xxxxxxxx into Northside Drive, North on Northside Drive to Norfolk Southern Railroad. Northeast on Norfolk Southern Railroad to Peachtree Road, South on Peachtree to Xxxxxxx Road, East on Xxxxxxx Road to Xxxxxxxxxx Ferry Road to Monroe Drive, Southeast on Monroe Drive to Cumberland Road, East on Cumberland Road to the County line, the point of beginning.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Central City Differential. An employee whose designated place of reporting on a particular day is within one of the specified areas as described in "4" below, will be paid a Central City Differential for each day he/she works as follows: 1. An employee will be paid a Central City Differential of $1.00 for each day he/she works after reporting to a qualified location, except that an employee who only works 1/2 the length of a normal tour or less will be paid 50¢. 2. Not more than one daily differential of $1.00 will be paid to an employee on any one day. 3. The Central City Differential will enter into computations of overtime pay required under the terms of the Fair Labor Standards Act but will not be part of the basic rate for any other purpose nor enter into the computations of any payments under the "short-term disability programShort Term Disability Plan", the "AT&T Pension Benefit Plan", or any other fringe benefits or differentials. 4. Central City Differential Areas. The specific designated areas within which employees will receive the Central City Differential for each day they are assigned to, and report for work therein, are described as follows: a. Atlanta, Georgia Beginning at a point where Cumberland Road intercepts Xxxxxx County line. South following line to I-20. West on I-20 to Cherokee Avenue, South on Cherokee Avenue to Georgia Avenue, West on Georgia Avenue into Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Boulevard to CSX Railroad. North on CSX Railroad to Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx ParkwayXxxxxxxx Highway, East on Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Parkway Xxxxxxxx into Northside Drive, North on Northside Drive to Norfolk Southern Railroad. Northeast on Norfolk Southern Railroad to Peachtree Road, South on Peachtree to Xxxxxxx Road, East on Xxxxxxx Road to Xxxxxxxxxx Ferry Road to Monroe Drive, Southeast on Monroe Drive to Cumberland Road, East on Cumberland Road to the County line, the point of beginning.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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