Clerk in Charge Premium Sample Clauses

Clerk in Charge Premium. A premium of one ($1.00) dollar per hour will be paid to an employee designated as Clerk in Charge who, in the absence of the Store Manager, Store Supervisor, or Assistant Store Manager, assumes responsibility for the operation of the store and acts in this capacity for a period of two (2) consecutive hours or more during all hours the store is open to the public. As an exception to the foregoing, a Clerk in Charge who is present for night shopping hours or responsible for lock-up at the close of business, shall be paid the premium from the time the Store Manager, Store Supervisor, and Assistant Manager are absent from the store. An employee will not receive both the Lead Hand (Premium Rate Clerk) and Clerk in Charge premium. Clerk in Charge hours will be indicated on the work schedule.
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Clerk in Charge Premium. 9.01 In Management’s sole discretion, an employee will be appointed as determined by the Employer as the Clerk-in- Charge on a shift when the Facility Manager or Assistant Manager is not on shift. A premium of fifty ($0.50) cents per hour will be paid for all time so appointed.

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  • In Charge Allowance (a) A registered nurse who is designated to be in charge during the day, evening or night of a residential aged care facility shall be paid in addition to his or her appropriate salary, whilst so in charge, the per shift allowance set out in Item 8 (for less than 100 beds) or Item 9 (for 100 or more beds) of Table 2 of Schedule B to this Agreement.

  • Finance Charge Each Receivable provides for the payment of a finance charge or shall yield interest calculated on the basis of an APR ranging from 0.50% to 22.24%.

  • Overtime Premium Employees shall be entitled to payment of time and one-half the employee's basic straight time hourly rate for all overtime work in excess of seven and one-half hours in a tour of duty or in excess of the average full-time hours of work over the period scheduled by the Hospital. Such period for this purpose shall not exceed two weeks. It is understood and acknowledged that the Hospital has the right to require employees to perform reasonable overtime work. Call-back shall not be considered as hours worked for purposes of this Article. Overtime premium will not be duplicated nor pyramided nor shall other premiums be duplicated nor pyramided nor shall the same hours worked be counted as part of the normal work week and also as hours for which the overtime premium is paid. Overtime payment for hours worked will not apply as a result of the following:

  • Calculation of Charges Contractor shall provide an invoice to the City on a monthly basis for goods delivered and/or Services completed in the immediate preceding month, unless a different schedule is set out in Appendix B, “Calculation of Charges.” Compensation shall be made for goods and/or Services identified in the invoice that the City, in his or her sole discretion, concludes has been satisfactorily performed. In no event shall the amount of this Agreement exceed [insert whole dollar amount in numbers and words -- no pennies and no “.00”]. The breakdown of charges associated with this Agreement appears in Appendix B, “Calculation of Charges.” A portion of payment may be withheld until conclusion of the Agreement if agreed to by both Parties as retainage, described in Appendix B. In no event shall City be liable for interest or late charges for any late payments. City will not honor minimum service order charges for any services covered by this Agreement.

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  • Monthly Charges Purchaser shall pay Seller monthly for the electric energy generated by the System and delivered to the Delivery Point at the $/kWh rate shown in Exhibit 1 (the “Contract Price”). The monthly payment for such energy will be equal to the applicable $/kWh rate multiplied by the number of kWh of energy generated during the applicable month, as measured by the System meter.

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