Certificate Bonus Sample Clauses

Certificate Bonus. The Employer agrees to recognize the following BCEOCP certificates, and shall pay for each valid certificate held, as follows. Jan 1, 2002 to Dec 31,2002 Utility Worker Water Distribution Cert. Fifty cents (50c) per hour per certificate Waste Water Collection Cert. Fifty cents (50c) per hour per certificate Chlorine Handlers Cert. Thirty cents (30c) per hour Waste Water Treatment Cert Fifteen cents (15c) per hour per certificate Electrician working in the Utilities Department Water Distribution Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour per certificate Waste Water Collection Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour per certificate Chlorine Handlers Cert. Thirty cents (30c) per hour Waste Water Treatment Cert Fifteen cents (15c) per hour per certificate Chief Electrician Water Distribution Level II Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Water Distribution Level III Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Waste Water Collection Level II Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Waste Water Collection Level III Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Waste Water Treatment Cert Fifteen cents (15c) per hour per certificate Utilities Xxxxxxx Water Distribution Level III Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Waste Water Collection Level III Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Waste Water Treatment Cert Fifteen cents (15c) per hour per certificate Utilities and Electrical Xxxxxxx Water Distribution Level III Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Waste Water Collection Level III Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Chlorine Handlers Cert. Thirty cents (30c) per hour Waste Water Treatment Cert Fifteen cents (15c) per hour per certificate Treatment Plant Operator Waste Water Treatment Level III Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour Chief Treatment Plant Operator Waste Water Treatment Level III Cert Fifty cents (50c) per hour No worker who is not clean shaven where the respirator seals with the face shall be eligible for the Chlorine Handlers Certificate.
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Certificate Bonus. The Employer agrees to recognize the following BCEOCP certificates, and shall pay for each valid certificate held, as follows: Certificates Effective January 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 Utility Worker Water Distribution Level 1 Per hour $0.92 $0.94 $0.96 $0.99 Water Distribution Xxxxx 0 Per hour $1.02 $1.05 $1.07 $1.10 Water Distribution Xxxxx 0 Per hour $1.12 $1.15 $1.18 $1.21 Waste Water Collection Level 1 Per hour $0.92 $0.94 $0.96 $0.99 Waste Water Collection Level 2 Per hour $1.02 $1.05 $1.07 $1.10 Waste Water Collection Level 3 Per hour $1.12 $1.15 $1.18 $1.21 Chlorine Handlers Per hour $0.40 $0.41 $0.42 $0.43 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.17 $0.18 $0.18 $0.19 Electrician working in the Utilities Department Water Distribution or Waste Water Collection Per hour per certificate $0.62 $0.64 $0.65 $0.67 Chlorine Handlers Per hour $0.40 $0.41 $0.42 $0.43 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.17 $0.18 $0.18 $0.19 Chief Electrician Water Distribution Level 2 or Waste Water Collection Level 2 Per hour per certificate $0.62 $0.64 $0.65 $0.67 Water Distribution Xxxxx 0 or Waste Water Collection Level 3 Per hour per certificate $0.62 $0.64 $0.65 $0.67 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.17 $0.18 $0.18 $0.19 Utilities Xxxxxxx Water Distribution Level 3 or Waste Water Collection Level 3 Per hour per certificate $1.12 $1.15 $1.18 $1.21 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.17 $0.18 $0.18 $0.19 Utilities and Electrical Xxxxxxx Water Distribution Level 3 or Waste Water Collection Level 3 Per hour per certificate $0.62 $0.64 $0.65 $0.67 Chlorine Handlers Per hour $0.40 $0.41 $0.42 $0.43 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.17 $0.18 $0.18 $0.19 Treatment Plant Operator Waste Water Treatment Level 3 or Level 4 Per hour per certificate $0.62 $0.64 $0.65 $0.67 Chief Treatment Plant Operator Waste Water Treatment Level 4 Per hour $0.62 $0.64 $0.65 $0.67 No worker who is not clean shaven where the respirator seals with the face shall be eligible for the Chlorine Handlers Certificate. Annual across-the-board percentage increases will be applied each year and are reflected in the above certificate bonus chart by applicable year.
Certificate Bonus. The Employer agrees to recognize the following BCEOCP certificates, and shall pay for each valid certificate held, as follows. Effective Jan 1, 2003
Certificate Bonus. Employees in positions assigned to the Water Treatment Plant who hold certain certificates granted by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality shall be paid one of the following sums on the first payroll in December: F-3 Certificate $350 F-2 Certificate $550 F-1 Certificate $950 Employees in positions assigned to the Water Distribution Section of the Water Department who hold certain certificates granted by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality shall be paid one of the following sums on the first payroll in December: S-3 Certificate $350 S-2 Certificate $550 S-1 Certificate $950 Employees in positions assigned to the Airport who hold certain certificates granted by the Michigan Aviation Commission shall be paid the following sum on the first payroll in December: Asst. Airport Mgr. Cert. $800 Employees in positions assigned to the Engineering department who hold certain certificates granted by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality shall be paid the following sums on the first payroll in December: Storm Water Management-Construction Site Cert $300 Storm Water Management-Industrial Site Cert $300 Employees in the positions assigned to Assessing holding the positions of Appraiser Grade II and Appraiser Grade III and IV shall be paid one of the following bonuses in the first payroll in December: Appraiser Grade II (MCAO) Cert. $400 Appraiser Grade III (MAAO) Cert. $800 Appraiser Grade IV (MMAO) Cert. $800 Additional certificates can be added to the list upon the recommendation of the department head and the approval of the Union/Management Committee. Certificates that are a minimum job requirement as identified in the employee's job description will not be compensated.
Certificate Bonus. The Employer agrees to recognize the following BCEOCP certificates, and shall pay for each valid certificate held, as follows. Certificates Effective January 1, 2007 2008 2009 Utility Worker $0.57 $0.59 $0.61 Water Distribution or Waste Water Collection Per hour per certificate $0.36 $0.37 $0.39 Chlorine Handlers Per hour $0.16 $0.16 $0.17 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.57 $0.59 $0.61 Electrician Working in the Utilities Department Water Distribution or Waste Water Collection Per hour per certificate $0.36 $0.37 $0.39 Chlorine Handlers Per hour $0.16 $0.16 $0.17 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.57 $0.59 $0.61 Chief Electrician Water Distribution Level II or Waste Water Collection Level II Per hour per certificate $0.57 $0.59 $0.61 Water Distribution Level III or Waste Water Collection Level III Per hour per certificate $0.16 $0.16 $0.17 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.57 $0.59 $0.61 Utilities Xxxxxxx Water Distribution Level III or Waste Water Collection Level III Per hour per certificate $0.16 $0.16 $0.17 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate $0.57 $0.59 $0.61 Utilities and Electrical Xxxxxxx Water Distribution Level III or Waste Water Collection Level III Per hour per certificate $0.36 $0.37 $0.39 Chlorine Handlers Per hour $0.16 $0.16 $0.17 Waste Water Treatment Per hour per certificate Treatment Plant Operator $0.57 $0.59 $0.61 Waste Water Treatment Level III or Level IV Per hour per certificate $0.57 $0.59 $0.61 Chief Treatment Plant Operator Waste Water Treatment Level IV Per hour No worker who is not clean shaven where the respirator seals with the face shall be eligible for the Chlorine Handlers Certificate. Annual across-the-board percentage increases will be applied each year and are reflected in the above certificate bonus chart by applicable year.
Certificate Bonus. The Employer and the Union agree that the Chief Electrician, Utilities Xxxxxxx, Utilities and Electrical Xxxxxxx, Chief Treatment Plant Operator, and Treatment Plant Operators require certain BCEOCP certification as minimum qualifications for the positions. The 2004-2006 Collective Agreement recognizes an increase in pay for the above positions for certification above the minimum certification required. To be consistent with having raised the certificate bonus structure pay rates in the 2004-2006 Collective Agreement in Article 25.09, and to recognize an increase for the minimum certification required for the above positions, the Employer agrees to pay the following (hourly) certification bonuses in addition to the Schedule “A” hourly rates of these positions, effective January 1, 2004: 2004 2005 2006 Chief Electrician WD I 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents WWC I 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents Chlorine 20 cents 20 cents 20 cents Utilities Xxxxxxx XX I 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents XX XX 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents WWC I 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents WWC II 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents Chlorine 20 cents 20 cents 20 cents Utilities and Electrical Xxxxxxx XX I 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents XX XX 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents WWC I 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents WWC II 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents Chief Treatment Plant Operator WWT I 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents WWT II 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents Treatment Plant Operator WWT I 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents WWT II 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents SIGNED this 18th day of February , 2004 in the Municipality of North Cowichan in the Province of British Columbia. FOR THE CORPORATION FOR THE UNION Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Mayor President M.O. Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx
Certificate Bonus. (a) The Employer agrees to recognize the certificates of the BC Environmental Operators Certificate Program (EOCP), BCWWA Chlorine Handling Ticket, the ISA Arborist Certificate Program, the Pesticides Certificate and City of Xxxxxx recognized trade certificate equivalents and as such shall pay an additional forty cents ($0.40) per hour worked per certificate to employees required by the Employer to hold these certificates during assignment to these respective areas of work.
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