Common use of Commercial Driver’s License Premium Clause in Contracts

Commercial Driver’s License Premium. Employees required to possess and maintain a valid California Class A or Class B Commercial Driver’s License as a condition of employment shall receive three percent (3%) differential to hourly rate. This differential shall be reported to CalPERS as Special Class Driver’s License Pay. However, any hours worked on overtime are excluded from CalPERS reported “Compensation earnable” in California Government Code Section20636.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum Agreement, Memorandum Agreement, Memorandum Agreement

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Commercial Driver’s License Premium. Employees required to possess and maintain a valid California Class A or Class B Commercial Driver’s License as a condition of employment shall receive three percent (3%) differential to hourly rate. This differential shall be reported to CalPERS as Special Class Driver’s License Pay. However, any hours worked on overtime are excluded from CalPERS reported “Compensation earnable” in California Government Code Section20636.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum Agreement, Memorandum Agreement

Commercial Driver’s License Premium. Employees required to possess and maintain a valid California Class A or Class B Commercial Driver’s License as a condition of employment shall receive three percent (3%) differential to hourly ratebase pay. This differential shall be reported to CalPERS as Special Class Driver’s License Pay. However, any hours worked on overtime are excluded from CalPERS reported “Compensation earnable” in California Government Code Section20636.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum Agreement

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Commercial Driver’s License Premium. Employees required to possess and maintain a valid California Class A or Class B Commercial Driver’s 's License as a condition of employment shall receive three percent (3%) differential to hourly rate. This differential shall be reported to CalPERS as Special Class Driver’s 's License Pay. However, any hours worked on overtime are excluded from CalPERS reported "Compensation earnable" in California Government Code Section20636.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum Agreement

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