Common use of Entry Level Clause in Contracts

Entry Level. The Employer retains the right to establish entry-level rates as may be appropriate at less than the full schedule rate. These rates will be established through negotiations with the Union. The current Entry Level Rate is 96 percent of the appropriate Journeyman scale. The reduced rate will apply until the performance capabilities and competence of the employee have been satisfactorily demonstrated, normally six months. Full schedule rates will not be withheld on the basis of the employee not being provided switchman certification training within the first six months. However, if satisfactory performance is not evident after six months, the reduced salary rate shall be continued for the balance of their probationary period. If satisfactory performance is not achieved during the probationary period, the employee shall be terminated.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Basic Employee Management Agreement, Basic Employee Management Agreement, Basic Employee Management Agreement

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Entry Level. The Employer retains the right to establish entry-level rates as may be appropriate at less than the full schedule rate. These rates will be established through negotiations with the Union. The current Entry Level Rate is 96 percent of the appropriate Journeyman scale. The reduced rate will apply until the performance capabilities and competence of the employee have been satisfactorily demonstrated, normally six months. Full schedule rates will not be withheld on the basis of the employee not being provided switchman certification training within the first six months. However, if satisfactory performance is not evident after six months, the reduced salary rate shall be continued for the balance of their probationary period. If satisfactory performance is not achieved during the probationary period, the employee shall be terminated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employee Management Agreement

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