FIRE FIGHTING RATES Sample Clauses

FIRE FIGHTING RATES. The rates of pay for fighting Company Responsibility Fires hereinafter set out in this Agreement.
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FIRE FIGHTING RATES a) The basic rate shall be the base rate shown in the Collective Agreement and shall apply to all employees engaged in fighting Company Responsibility Fires except those performing one of the following fire fighting jobs: Crew Boss $26.24 $26.24 $26.76 $27.30 Cat Operators $26.18 $26.18 $26.70 $27.24 Skidder Operators $25.71 $25.71 $26.22 $26.74 Power Saw Operators $25.60 $25.60 $26.11 $26.63 Mechanics Regular Job Rate Slip-on Tank and/or Trailer Tank with Pump Driver Operator $25.94 $25.94 $26.46 $26.99 Service Truck/Bus Drivers $25.22 $25.22 $25.72 $26.23 Pumpman $25.27 $25.27 $25.78 $26.30 b) Straight time rates will apply to all employees throughout the period during which the said employees are engaged in fire fighting. This shall not include xxxx and bunkhouse personnel, tradesmen, mechanics, or other categories servicing, feeding or supplying fire fighters from areas removed from the fire or fires, unless the duties performed during any day in question are exclusively related to fire fighting operations. c) Regular job rates will apply only for the duration of the regular production shift in which the fire started. d) Where employees are working in job classifications during fire fighting, other than those set out herein, job rates will apply.
FIRE FIGHTING RATES a) The basic rate shall be the base rate shown in the Collective Agreement and shall apply to all employees engaged in fighting Company Responsibility Fires except those performing one of the following fire fighting jobs: Crew Boss $31.66 $32.29 $32.94 $33.60 $34.44 Cat Operators $31.59 $32.22 $32.86 $33.52 $34.36 Skidder Operators $31.01 $31.63 $32.26 $32.91 $33.73 Power Saw Operators $30.89 $31.51 $32.14 $32.78 $33.60 Mechanics Regular Job Rate Slip-on Tank and/or Trailer Tank with Pump Driver Operator $31.30 $31.93 $32.57 $33.22 $34.05 Water Tank Truck with Pump Driver Operator $30.54 $31.15 $31.77 $32.41 $33.22 Service Truck/Bus Drivers $30.43 $31.04 $31.66 $32.29 $33.10 Pumpman $30.50 $31.11 $31.73 $32.36 $33.17 b) Straight time rates will apply to all employees throughout the period during which the said employees are engaged in fire fighting. This shall not include xxxx and bunkhouse personnel, tradesmen, mechanics, or other categories servicing, feeding or supplying fire fighters from areas removed from the fire or fires, unless the duties performed during any day in question are exclusively related to fire fighting operations.
FIRE FIGHTING RATES. (a) The basic rate shown in the table below shall apply to all employees engaged in fighting Accidental or Slash Escape Fires except those performing one of the other firefighting jobs listed in the table: CATEGORY Effective June 15, 2014 Effective June 15, 2015 Effective June 15, 2016 Effective June 15, 2017 Effective June 15, 2018 Crew Boss $30.56 $31.17 $31.95 $32.75 $33.73 Cat Operator $30.13 $30.73 $31.50 $32.29 $33.26 Power Saw Operator $32.67 $33.32 $34.15 $35.00 $36.05 Mechanics … Mechanics Regular Job Rate … Slip-on Tank &/or Trailer Tanks with Pump Operator $30.13 $30.73 $31.50 $32.29 $33.26 Water Tank Truck with Pump Driver/Operator $29.00 $29.58 $30.32 $31.08 $32.01 Service Truck/Bus Driver $27.75 $28.31 $29.02 $29.75 $30.64 Pumpman $28.22 $28.78 $29.50 $30.24 $31.15 Fire Fighter Basic Rate $27.37 $27.92 $28.62 $29.34 $30.22 (b) Straight-time rates will apply to all employees throughout the period during which the said employees are engaged in firefighting. This shall not include cook and bunkhouse personnel, tradesmen, mechanics, or other categories servicing, feeding, or supplying fire fighters from areas removed from the area of the fire or fires unless the duties performed during any day in question are exclusively related to firefighting operations. (c) Regular job rates will apply only for the duration of the regular production shift in which the fire started. (d) Where employees are working in job classifications during the firefighting, other than those set out herein, job rates shall apply.
FIRE FIGHTING RATES. (a) The basic rate shall be $25.535 per hour effective June 15, 2010; $26.05 per hour effective June 15, 2012 and $26.57 per hour effective June 15, 2013 and shall apply to all employees engaged in fighting Accidental or Slash Escape Fires except those performing one of the following firefighting jobs: Category Effective June 15, 2010 Effective June 15, 2011 Effective June 15, 2012 Effective June 15, 2013 Crew Boss $28.52 $28.52 $29.09 $29.67 Cat Operator 28.11 28.11 28.67 29.25 Power Saw Operator 30.485 30.485 31.09 31.72 Mechanics . . . Mechanics Regular Job Rate . . . Slip-on Tank &/or Trailer Tanks with Pump Operator 28.11 28.11 28.67 29.25 Water Tank Truck with Pump Driver/Operator 27.065 27.065 27.61 28.16 Service Truck/Bus Driver 25.89 25.89 26.41 26.94 Pumpman 26.335 26.335 26.86 27.40 (b) Straight-time rates will apply to all employees throughout the period during which the said employees are engaged in firefighting. This shall not include cook and bunkhouse personnel, tradesmen, mechanics, or other categories servicing, feeding, or supplying fire fighters from areas removed from the area of the fire or fires unless the duties performed during any day in question are exclusively related to firefighting operations. (c) Regular job rates will apply only for the duration of the regular production shift in which the fire started. (d) Where employees are working in job classifications during the firefighting, other than those set out herein, job rates shall apply.
FIRE FIGHTING RATES. (a) The basic rate shall be the base rate shown in the Southern Interior Master Agreement and shall apply to all Employees engaged in fighting Company Responsibility Fires except those performing one of the following fire fighting jobs. These categories will be paid according to the applicable individual Mill or Logging Wage Schedule. Xxxxxxx (over 10 men) $31.55 $32.18 $32.98 $33.80 $34.81 Straw boss (10 men & under) $30.45 $31.06 $31.21 $31.99 $32.95 Tractor Operator D4 or Equiv. $28.35 $28.92 $29.06 $29.79 $30.68 Tractor Operator D6, TD15 or Equiv. $29.08 $29.66 $29.81 $30.56 $31.48 Tractor Operator D7 or Equiv. $29.44 $30.03 $30.18 $30.93 $31.86 Tractor Operator D8 or Equiv. $30.45 $31.06 $31.21 $31.99 $32.95 Tractor Operator D9 or Equiv. $31.55 $32.18 $32.34 $33.15 $34.14 Power Saw Operator (without saw) $30.45 $31.06 $31.21 $31.99 $32.95 Power Saw Operator (own saw) (rental) $18.00 per day Logging Truck Tank (12’ Bunk & over) $29.91 $30.51 $30.66 $31.43 $32.37 Logging Truck Tank (under 12’ Bunk) $29.44 $30.03 $30.18 $30.93 $31.86 Tank Truck Operator $28.35 $28.92 $29.06 $29.79 $30.68 Xxxxx Mechanic Regular Job Rate Xxxx (under 30 men) $28.68 $29.25 $29.40 $30.14 $31.04 Xxxx (30 men & over) $29.44 $30.03 $30.18 $30.93 $31.86 Flunkey $26.50 $27.03 $27.16 $27.84 $28.68 Pump Operator $27.74 $28.29 $28.43 $29.14 $30.01 Bus Driver $27.19 $27.73 $27.87 $28.57 $29.43 Timekeeper $26.50 $27.03 $27.16 $27.84 $28.68 First Aid - Occupational Rate + Level 2 Certificate - 50¢ per hour Level 3 Certificate - 85¢ per hour (b) Straight Time rates will apply to all Employees throughout the period during which the said Employees are engaged in fire fighting. This shall not include Tradesmen, Mechanics, or other categories servicing, feeding, or supplying fire fighters from areas removed from the area of the fire or fires, unless the duties performed during any day in question are exclusively related to fire fighting operation. (c) Regular job rates will apply only for the duration of the regular Production Shift in which the fire started. (d) Where Employees are working in Job Classifications during fire fighting, other than those set out herein, job rates shall apply.
FIRE FIGHTING RATES. (a) The basic rate shall be the base rate shown in the Southern Interior Master Agreement and shall apply to all Employees engaged in fighting Company Responsibility Fires except those performing one of the following fire fighting jobs. These categories will be paid according to the applicable individual Mill or Logging Wage Schedule. Rates Effective July 1, July 1, July 1, Xxxxxxx (over 10 men) 29.44 30.03 30.63 Straw Boss (10 men and under) 28.41 28.98 29.56 Tractor Operator, D4 or equivalent 26.45 26.98 27.52 Tractor Operator, D6, TD 15 or equivalent 27.14 27.68 28.23 Tractor Operator, D7 or equivalent 27.47 28.02 28.58 Tractor Operator, D8 or equivalent 28.41 28.98 29.56 Tractor Operator, D9 or equivalent 29.44 30.03 30.63 Power Saw Operator (without saw) 28.41 28.98 29.56 Power Saw Operator (own saw) Rental/Day 18.00/day 18.00/day 18.00/day Logging Truck Tank Operator (12' bunk and over) 27.91 28.47 29.04 Logging Truck Tank Operator) (under 12' bunk) 27.47 28.02 28.58 Tank Truck Operator 26.45 26.98 27.52 Xxxxx Mechanic Regular Job Rate Xxxx (Under 30 men) 26.75 27.29 27.84 Xxxx (30 men and over) 27.47 28.02 28.58 Flunkey 24.74 25.23 25.73 Pump Operator 25.88 26.40 26.93 Bus Driver 25.37 25.88 26.40 Time Keeper 24.74 25.23 25.73 First Aid - Occupation Rate + Level 2 Certificate - 50 cents per hour Level 3 Certificate - 85 cents per hour (b) Straight Time rates will apply to all Employees throughout the period during which the said Employees are engaged in fire fighting. This shall not include Tradesmen, Mechanics, or other categories servicing, feeding, or supplying fire fighters from areas removed from the area of the fire or fires, unless the duties performed during any day in question are exclusively related to fire fighting operation. (c) Regular job rates will apply only for the duration of the regular Production Shift in which the fire started. (d) Where Employees are working in Job Classifications during fire fighting, other than those set out herein, job rates shall apply.
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FIRE FIGHTING RATES. (a) The basic rate shall be $27.36 per hour effective June 15, 2019 and shall apply to all employees engaged in fighting Accidental or Slash Escape Fires except those performing one of the following fire fighting jobs: BASIC RATE Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 31.105 31.725 32.360 33.330 34.165 CREW BOSS Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 31.105 31.725 32.360 33.330 34.165 CAT OPERATOR Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 31.105 31.725 32.360 33.330 34.165 POWER SAW OPERATOR Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 37.14 37.885 38.645 39.805 40.800 MECHANICS Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 ** Mechanics Regular Job Rate SLIP-ON TANK AND/OR TRAILER TANKS WITH PUMP OPERATOR Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 34.24 34.925 35.625 36.695 37.610 WATER TANK TRUCK WITH PUMP DRIVER/ OPERATOR Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 32.97 33.630 34.305 35.335 36.220 SERVICE TRUCK / BUS DRIVER Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 31.55 32.180 32.825 33.810 34.655 PUMP MAN Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 32.08 32.720 33.375 34.375 35.235 (Greater of Group I or 75% of Job Rate) TRAVEL TIME Effective June 15, 2019 Effective June 15, 2020 Effective June 15, 2021 Effective June 15, 2022 Effective June 15, 2023 Falling & Bucking 41.195 42.020 42.860 44.145 45.250 All Others 30.745 31.360 31.985 32.945 33.770 ** Note: Operational Categories will be listed on individual wage scales. The general wage increases provided for all employees in Article 8, Section I (a) have been incorporated into these rates. (b) Straight-time rates will apply to all employees throughout the period during which the said employees are engaged in fire fighting. This shall not include xxxx and bunkhouse personnel, tradesmen, mechanics, or other categories s...
FIRE FIGHTING RATES. (a) The basic rate shall be $21.58-1/2 per hour effective June 15, 2000; $22.01-1/2 per hour effective June 15, 2001; and $22.45-1/2 per hour effective June 15, 2002; and shall apply to all employees engaged in fighting Accidental or Slash Escape Fires except those performing one of the following fire fighting jobs: Effective Effective Effective Category Crew Boss .......................................... $24.11-1/2 $24.59-1/2 $25.08-1/2 Cat Operator .................................... 23.75-1/2 24.23 24.71-1/2 Power Saw Operator ........................ 25.76-1/2 26.28 26.80-1/2 Mechanics .......................................... Mechanics' regular job rate Slip-on Tank and/or Trailer Tanks with Pump Driver/Operator ... $23.75-1/2 $24.23 $24.71-1/2 Water Tank Truck with Pump Driver/Operator............. 22.87-1/2 23.33-1/2 23.80 Service Truck/Bus Driver................ 21.87-1/2 22.31-1/2 22.76 Pumpman ........................................... 22.26 22.70-1/2 23.16 The general wage increases provided for all employees in Article X, Section 1(a) have been incorporated into these rates. (b) Straight-time rates will apply to all employees throughout the period during which the said employees are engaged in fire fighting. This shall not include xxxx and bunkhouse personnel, tradesmen, mechanics, or other categories servicing, feeding, or supplying fire fighters from areas removed from the area of the fire or fires unless the duties performed during any day in question are exclusively related to fire fighting operations. (c) Regular job rates will apply only for the duration of the regular production shift in which the fire started. (d) Where employees are working in job classifications during the fire fighting, other than those set out herein, job rates shall apply.
FIRE FIGHTING RATES. (a) The basic rate shall be $25.535 per hour effective June 15, 2010; $26.05 per hour effective June 15, 2012 and $26.57 per hour effective June 15, 2013 and shall apply to all employees engaged in fighting Accidental or Slash Escape Fires ex- cept those performing one of the following fire- fighting jobs: Category Effective June 15, 2010 Effective June 15, 2011 Effective June 15, 2012 Effective June 15, 2013 Crew Boss $28.52 $28.52 $29.09 $29.67 Cat Operator $28.11 $28.11 $28.67 $29.25 Power Saw Operator $30.485 $30.485 $31.09 $31.72 Mechanics . . . Mechanics Regular Job Rate . . . Slip-on Tank &/or Trailer Tanks with Pump Operator $28.11 $28.11 $28.67 $29.25 Water Tank Truck with Pump Driver/Operator $27.065 $27.065 $27.61 $28.16 Service Truck/Bus Driver $25.89 $25.89 $26.41 $26.94 Pumpman $26.335 $26.335 $26.86 $27.40 (b) Straight-time rates will apply to all employees throughout the period during which the said employees are engaged in firefighting. This shall not include cook and bunkhouse person- nel, tradesmen, mechanics, or other categories servicing, feeding, or supplying fire fighters from areas removed from the area of the fire or fires unless the duties performed during any day in question are exclusively related to firefighting operations. (c) Regular job rates will apply only for the duration of the regular production shift in which the fire started. (d) Where employees are working in job classifica- tions during the firefighting, other than those set out herein, job rates shall apply.
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