Common use of Credit for Previous Comparable Experience Clause in Contracts

Credit for Previous Comparable Experience. New employees hired into the Meat Cutter classification will be classified according to previous comparable experience. New employees hired into other classifications will be classified according to previous comparable Safeway experience. New employees having previous comparable experience may be paid a lower scale of wages than their experience calls for, but not less than the minimum rate established by this Agreement for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of employment. This thirty (30) day period may be extended by mutual agreement between the Union and the Employer for the purpose of enabling an employee, or the Employer, to obtain confirmation of claimed previous experience. Providing the employee's services are retained, then after a thirty (30) day period, or such extended period as mutually agreed upon, they shall receive any difference between their rate of pay, and the rate for which their experience qualifies them. It is further understood that the rate paid retroactively shall not apply to the first two (2) calendar weeks. New employees shall receive written notification advising them of the requirements to qualify for previous experience credit. Once per month, the Employer will provide to the Union a list that includes the names of employees who have been granted credit for previous experience and their wage rate. The Union shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of such notice to challenge the amount of credit given or not given. No consideration shall be given to any disagreement pertaining to the credit for previous experience if presented later than fifteen (15) days following completion of the employee’s probationary period, unless extended by mutual agreement between the Union and the Employer, provided the Employer has: (a) Provided the employee with a new employee letter provided for in Article 2.2 of this Agreement not later than two (2) weeks from the date of employment. (b) Provided the employee with a written notification advising them of the requirements to qualify for previous experience credit. (c) Provided the Union with a list that includes the names of employees who have been granted credit for previous experience and their wage rate. Any employee who accepted a buyout under a previous Safeway Collective Agreement will not be eligible for credit for that previous Safeway experience related to the buyout if rehired at a later date.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Credit for Previous Comparable Experience. New employees hired into the Meat Cutter classification will be classified according to previous comparable experience. New employees hired into other classifications will be classified according to previous comparable Safeway experience. New employees having previous comparable experience may be paid a lower scale of wages than their experience calls for, but not less than the minimum rate established by this Agreement for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of employment. This thirty (30) day period may be extended by mutual agreement between the Union and the Employer for the purpose of enabling an employee, or the Employer, to obtain confirmation of claimed previous experience. Providing the employee's services are retained, then after a thirty (30) day period, or such extended period as mutually agreed upon, they shall receive any difference between their rate of pay, and the rate for which their experience qualifies them. It is further understood that the rate paid retroactively shall not apply to the first two (2) calendar weeks. New employees shall receive written notification advising them of the requirements to qualify for previous experience credit. Once per month, the Employer will provide to the Union a list that includes the names of employees who have been granted credit for previous experience and their wage rate. The Union shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of such notice to challenge the amount of credit given or not given. No consideration shall be given to any disagreement pertaining to the credit for previous experience if presented later than fifteen (15) days following completion of the employee’s probationary period, unless extended by mutual agreement between the Union and the Employer, provided the Employer has: (a) Provided the employee with a new employee letter provided for in Article 2.2 of this Agreement not later than two (2) weeks from the date of employment. (b) Provided the employee with a written notification advising them of the requirements to qualify for previous experience credit. (c) Provided the Union with a list that includes the names of employees who have been granted credit for previous experience and their wage rate. Any employee who accepted a buyout under a previous Safeway Collective Agreement will not be eligible for credit for that previous Safeway experience related to the buyout if rehired at a later date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Credit for Previous Comparable Experience. New All employees hired into the Meat Cutter classification will be classified according to previous comparable experience. New employees hired into other classifications will be classified according to previous comparable Safeway experience. New employees Employees having previous comparable experience may be paid a lower scale of wages than their experience calls for, for but not less than the minimum rate established by this Agreement for a probationary period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of employment. This thirty (30) day period may be extended by mutual agreement between the Union and the Employer for the purpose of enabling an employee, or the Employer, to obtain confirmation of claimed previous experience. Providing Article 7 provided the employee's services are retainedretained and their experience is accepted as comparable, then after a thirty (30) day period, or such extended the probationary period as mutually agreed upon, they shall receive any difference between their probationary rate of pay, pay and the rate for which their experience qualifies them. It is further understood that the rate paid retroactively shall not apply to the first two ten (210) calendar weeksworking days. New employees Employees shall receive written notification advising them of the requirements to qualify for previous experience credit. Once per month, the Employer will provide to the Union a list that includes the names of employees who have been granted showing any credit for previous experience and their wage rateexperience. The Union shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of such notice to challenge the amount of credit given or not given. No consideration shall be given to any disagreement pertaining to the In calculating credit for previous comparable experience, employees shall receive credit for their previous experience to a maximum of twenty-four (24) months credit but may agree to exceed the limit where there is merit. It shall be optional for the Co-operative to grant credit to those employees who are claiming previous comparable experience if presented later than fifteen (15) days following completion such employees have been out of the employee’s probationary periodindustry for three (3) years or more. In the event of any disagreements as to credit granted for previous experience, unless extended by mutual agreement between the Union such disagreements shall be considered a grievance and the Employer, grievance procedure provided the Employer hasin this Agreement shall apply. PROVIDED THE CO-OPERATIVE HAS: (a) Provided the employee with a new employee letter provided for in Article 2.2 3.02 of this Agreement not later than two (2) weeks from the date of employment. (b) Provided the employee with a written notification advising them of the requirements to qualify showing credit granted for previous experience creditwithin the thirty (30) day period, or mutually agreed extended period, required by this article. (c) Provided the Union with a list that includes copy of the names of employees who have been letter showing credit granted for previous experience within the same period. Then no consideration shall be given to any disagreement pertaining to credit for previous experience and their wage rate. Any employee who accepted a buyout under a previous Safeway Collective Agreement will not be eligible for credit for that previous Safeway experience related to the buyout if rehired at a presented later datethan sixty (60) days from date of employment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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