Eight Hour Law and Payment for Labor Sample Clauses

Eight Hour Law and Payment for Labor. The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with RCW chapter 49.28 providing that no laborer, xxxxxxx or mechanic in the employ of the CONTRACTOR, sub-contractor, or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or any part of the work contemplated by this contract, shall be permitted or required to work more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day, provided that, in cases of extraordinary emergency, such danger to life or property, the hours of work may be extended, but in such cases the rate of pay for time employed in excess of eight (8) hours of each calendar day shall not be less than one and one-half times the rate allowed for this same amount of time during eight (8) hours' service. Any work necessary to be performed after regular working hours, or Sunday or legal holidays shall be performed without additional expense to the COUNTY. Notwithstanding the above provisions, a CONTRACTOR may enter into an agreement approved by the employees in which the employees may work up to ten (10) hours in a calendar day for not more than four (4) calendar days in a week. XXXXXXXXXX further agrees that said contract is terminable in case the CONTRACTOR violates the provisions of such act. The CONTRACTOR, and sub-contractors shall further verify that: 1. Contractor had not employed or retained any company or person (other than a full time bona fide employee working solely for the offeror) to solicit or receive this contract; and 2. Contractor has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person (other than a full- time bona .fide employee working solely for the offeror) any fee, commission, percentage, or brokerage fee contingent upon or resulting from the award of this contract; and 3. Contractor has not been asked or otherwise coerced, whether expressed or implied, into contributing funds, for any purpose as a condition to doing business with the COUNTY. It is further agreed that in case any dispute arises as to what are the prevailing wages for the work of a similar nature and such dispute cannot be adjusted by the parties involved, the matter shall be referred for arbitration to the Director of the Department of Labor & Industries of the State and his decision therein shall be final, binding, and conclusive on all parties. 4. To the extent applicable, the parties agree that this agreement and CONTRACTOR’S work does not create or imply a license agreement for the use of software, code, or a computer program. CONTRACTOR agrees that COUNTY shall have the sole and exclu...
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Eight Hour Law and Payment for Labor. The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with RCW chapter 49.28 providing that no laborer, xxxxxxx or mechanic in the employ of the CONTRACTOR, sub-contractor, or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or any part of the work contemplated by this contract, shall be permitted or required to work more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day, provided that, in cases of extraordinary emergency, such danger to life or property, the hours of work may be extended, but in such cases the rate of pay for time employed in excess of eight (8) hours of each calendar day shall not be less than one and one-half times the rate allowed for this same amount of time during eight
Eight Hour Law and Payment for Labor. The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with RCW chapter 49.28 providing that no laborer, xxxxxxx or mechanic in the employ of the CONTRACTOR, sub-contractor, or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or any part of the work contemplated by this contract, shall be permitted or required to work more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day, provided that, in cases of extraordinary emergency, such danger to life or property, the hours of work may be extended, but in such cases the rate of pay for time employed in excess of eight (8) hours of each calendar day shall not be less than one and one-half times the rate allowed for this same amount of time during eight (8) hours' service. Any work necessary to be performed after regular working hours, or Sunday or legal holidays shall be performed without additional expense to the COUNTY. Notwithstanding the above provisions, a CONTRACTOR may enter into an agreement approved by the employees in which the employees may work up to ten (10) hours in a calendar day for not more than four

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