Engineers and Firemen Sample Clauses

Engineers and Firemen. Engineers and firemen actually working in a job requiring the ticket herein specified, shall be paid in accordance with the following rates: 2nd Class Engineer 34.325 35.01 35.71 3rd Class Engineer 32.835 33.49 34.16 4th Class Engineer 30.77 31.385 32.015 Fireman (4th Class Ticket) 27.69 28.245 28.81 Fireman 25.77 26.285 26.81 Rates Effective Sept. 13, 2010 July 1, 2011 July 1, 2012
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Engineers and Firemen. Engineers and Firemen actually working in a job requiring the ticket herein specified, shall be paid in accordance with the following rates: 0% 0% 2% 2% 2nd Class Engineer...................... 33.99 33.99 34.67 35.361/2 3rd Class Engineer...................... 32.47 32.47 33.12 33.78 4th Class Engineer...................... 30.75 30.75 31.361/2 31.99 Fireman (4th Class Ticket)....... 28.65 28.65 29.22-1/2 29.81 Fireman......................................... 26.28-1/2 26.28-1/2 26.81 27.34-1/2 (c) Charge hands (i) Charge hands - Occupational Rate + 22¢ /hr
Engineers and Firemen. Engineers and Firemen actually working in a job requiring the ticket herein specified, shall be paid in accordance with the following rates: 2nd Class Engineer 3rd Class Engineer 4th Class Engineer Fireman (4th Class Ticket) Fireman
Engineers and Firemen. Engineers and firemen actually working in a job requiring the ticket herein specified, shall be paid in accordance with the following rates: 2nd Class Engineer $44.165 $45.05 $45.95 $46.87 $48.04 3rd Class Engineer $42.37 $43.215 $44.08 $44.96 $46.085 4th Class Engineer $39.885 $40.685 $41.50 $42.33 $43.39 Fireman (4th Class Ticket) $35.635 $36.35 $37.075 $37.815 $38.76 Fireman $31.09 $31.71 $32.345 $32.99 $33.815 Effective July 1, 2018 Effective July 1, 2019 Effective July 1, 2020 Effective July 1, 2021 Effective July 1, 2022 New Generation Filing Room Categories Benchperson (Certified) $43.495 $44.365 $45.25 $46.155 $47.31 Non-Certified $42.995 $43.865 $44.75 $45.655 $46.81 Circular Saw Filer (Certified) $42.37 $43.215 $44.08 $44.96 $46.085 Non-Certified $41.87 $42.715 $43.58 $44.46 $45.585 Saw Filer Xxxxx 0 $35.88 $36.60 $37.33 $38.075 $39.025 Helper $34.525 $35.215 $35.92 $36.64 $37.555 Legacy Filing Room Categories (a) Benchperson (Certified) $43.495 $44.365 $45.25 $46.155 $47.31 Non-Certified $42.995 $43.865 $44.75 $45.655 $46.81 Helper $42.37 $43.215 $44.08 $44.96 $46.085 (b) Circular Saw Filer (Certified) $42.37 $43.215 $44.08 $44.96 $46.085 Non-Certified $41.87 $42.715 $43.58 $44.46 $45.585 Helper $41.98 $42.82 $43.675 $44.55 $45.665 (c) Saw Fitter (Certified) $41.98 $42.82 $43.675 $44.55 $45.665 Non-Certified $41.48 $42.32 $43.175 $44.05 $45.165 1st Yr. Completed $36.61 $37.34 $38.085 $38.845 $39.815 Helper $35.23 $35.935 $36.655 $37.39 $38.325 Planermill Maintenance Technician I Certified $42.37 $43.215 $44.08 $44.96 $46.085 Non-Certified $41.87 $42.715 $43.58 $44.46 $45.585 Improver $40.005 $40.805 $41.62 $42.45 $43.51 Planermill Maintenance Technician II Certified $40.005 $40.805 $41.62 $42.45 $43.51 Non-Certified $39.505 $40.305 $41.12 $41.95 $43.01 Improver $36.86 $37.595 $38.345 $39.11 $40.09 Helper (1st 6 months completed) $35.835 $36.55 $37.28 $38.025 $38.975 Helper (During 1st 6 months) $34.725 $35.42 $36.13 $36.855 $37.775 Other Categories Oiler $33.265 $33.93 $34.61 $35.30 $36.185 Grinderman $33.23 $33.895 $34.575 $35.265 $36.145 LOGGING Effective July 1, 2018 Effective July 1, 2019 Effective July 1, 2020 Effective July 1, 2021 Effective July 1, 2022 Heavy Duty Mechanic (4 yr. Program) Certified $42.525 $43.375 $44.245 $45.13 $46.26 Non-Certified $42.025 $42.875 $43.745 $44.63 $45.76 Improver (3rd yr. Completed) $37.075 $37.815 $38.57 $39.34 $40.325 Improver (2nd yr. Completed) $36.09 $36.81 $37.545 $38.295 $39.25 Helper (1st yr. Compl...
Engineers and Firemen. Engineers and Firemen actually working in a job requiring the ticket herein specified, shall be paid in accordance with the following rates: 2nd Class Engineer...................... $33.99 33.99 34.67 35.36-1/2 3rd Class Engineer...................... 32.47 32.47 33.12 33.78 4th Class Engineer...................... 30.75 30.75 31.36-1/2 31.99 Fireman (4th Class Ticket)....... 28.65 28.65 29.22-1/2 29.81 Fireman......................................... 26.28-1/2 26.28-1/2 26.81 27.34-1/2 Certified Filing Room Categories shall receive the rates set out below: Benchman................................ $34.41-1/2 34.41-1/2 35.10-1/2 35.80-1/2 Circular Saw Filer.................. 33.47 33.47 34.14 34.82-1/2 Saw Fitter................................ 32.98-1/2 32.98-1/2 33.64-1/2 34.32

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