Combination Jobs. It is anticipated that the changing nature of the Employer’s busi- ness will result in some job combinations. An employee may be required to work in more than one job classification within any work day. When such combination jobs are made, the Employer will pay the employee according to the following: when the employee is required to spend one (1) hour or more of his work day upon a job providing a higher rate of pay, he shall receive the higher rate for the entire shift; for the full-time employee, the above mentioned period of one (1) hour shall be a two (2) hours or more period.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Combination Jobs. It is anticipated that the changing nature of the Employer’s 's busi- ness will result in some job combinations. An employee may be required to work in more than one job classification within any work day. When such combination jobs are made, the Employer will pay the employee according to the following: when the employee is required to spend one (1) hour or more of his work day upon a job providing a higher rate of pay, he shall receive the higher rate for the entire shift; for the full-time employee, the above mentioned period of one (1) hour shall be a two (2) hours or more period.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Combination Jobs. It is anticipated that the changing nature of the Employer’s busi- ness business will result in some job combinations. An employee may be required to work in more than one job classification within any work day. When such combination jobs are made, the Employer will pay the employee according to the following: when the employee is required to spend one (1) hour or more of his work day upon a job providing a higher rate of pay, he shall receive the higher rate for the entire shift; for the full-time employee, the above mentioned period of one (1I) hour shall be a two (2) hours or more period.
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Samples: Collective Agreement