General Workers Clause Samples

The 'General Workers' clause defines the roles, responsibilities, and terms of employment for workers who perform non-specialized or support tasks within an organization. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of duties, working hours, reporting structure, and any specific requirements or limitations relevant to general labor positions. By clearly delineating expectations and obligations for general workers, the clause helps ensure operational clarity and reduces the risk of misunderstandings regarding job functions and workplace standards.
General Workers. The across the board increase from the first full pay week in May 2024 to be offset against the national minimum wage increases when implemented earlier in 2024, for such general workers.
General Workers. R39-00 (6% of R650-00) per week from the employee PLUS an equal amount per week from the employer, subject to the standard Death and Disability Scheme contributions (refer to clause 9.3) being diverted from these Provident Fund contributions.
General Workers. Employees engaged in cleaning of yard, plant, windows, trailers and packages, sweeping of floors, removal of snow and garbage. Employees in this classification will assist in the training of other employees provided that the employee providing the training has the knowledge and ability to do so.

Related to General Workers

  • Shift Workers All shift workers (i.e. workers whose shift commences at or after the end of the ordinary day work hours) presenting for work when the temperature is at or over 35°C will remain on site in air conditioned amenities for a minimum two hours, holding themselves available to commence work should the temperature fall below 35°C.

  • Independent Contractor; Workers’ Compensation Insurance The Contractor is performing as an independent entity under this Contract. No part of this Contract shall be construed to represent the creation of an employment, agency, partnership or joint venture agreement between the parties. Neither party will assume liability for any injury (including death) to any persons, or damage to any property, arising out of the acts or omissions of the agents, employees or subcontractors of the other party. The Contractor shall provide all necessary unemployment and workers’ compensation insurance for the Contractor’s employees, and shall provide the State with a Certificate of Insurance evidencing such coverage prior to starting work under this Contract.

  • Shiftworkers 37.1 Shiftworker for the purposes of this clause is defined as an Employee who performs Shiftwork and who starts or finishes a shift outside of the ordinary hours set out at clause 36.2 above. 37.2 A Shiftworker shall be paid at the rate of double time for all hours worked. 37.3 An Employee who has to work Shiftwork shall be given at least 48 hours of notice of the requirements to work shiftwork. 37.4 For clarity, Shiftwork, means work comprising recurring periods in which different groups of workers do the same jobs in rotation; the different groups of workers do not necessarily need to be employed by the same employer for the purpose of this definition.

  • Workers’ Compensation Statutory Benefits (Coverage A) Statutory Employers Liability (Coverage B) $1,000,000 Each Accident $1,000,000 Disease/Employee $1,000,000 Disease/Policy Limit Workers’ Compensation policy must include under Item 3.A. on the information page of the workers’ compensation policy the state in which work is to be performed for A&M System. Workers’ compensation insurance is required, and no “alternative” forms of insurance will be permitted

  • Coordination with Workers' Compensation When an employee has incurred an on-the- job injury or an on-the-job disability and has filed a claim for workers' compensation, medical costs connected with the injury or disability shall be paid by the employee's health plan, pursuant to M.S. 176.191, Subdivision 3.