Common use of Fork Lift Operator Premium Clause in Contracts

Fork Lift Operator Premium. A premium of $0.30 per hour shall be paid for all hours worked on a shift in which the employee has operated the Forklift for the purpose of moving customers’ goods as assigned by management. A premium of $0.30 per hour shall be paid for all hours worked on the PM and AM shifts in which a Sorter at the Xxxxxx xxxxxx has been assigned by management to “clear the docks” and do “box sort”. This does not apply to occasional removal of material off the dock and shall be discontinued when a mechanical materials handling system is operational. The persons whose rates are above the new top rate will receive a 2% increase to their current wage rate in year 1 and are eligible for the Lump Sum payments as described above. In year 2, grand-fathered employees will receive a 2% increase to their wage rate and a 1% wage subsidy. In year 3, grand- fathered employees will receive a 1% wage subsidy. And unless either party gives the other party written notice of termination or of a desire to amend the Agreement, then it shall continue in effect, without change, from year to year thereafter until terminated in the manner hereinafter provided. Notice that amendments are required, or that either party intends to terminate the Agreement, shall be given during the period of not more than ninety (90) days and not less than thirty (30) days, prior to the termination date or anniversary date, in the event of any subsequent yearly extension as provided above. The parties agree to negotiate the renewal of all of these Collective Agreements at the same time commencing February 1, 2003. In the future, the Company agrees to pay the Union a total of $2,000 towards the cost of negotiations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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