High Pay Sample Clauses

High Pay. An employee working when OSHA required fall restraints are required to be worn shall receive a premium of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour above their hourly Net Wage Rate for each hour worked.
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High Pay. Forty ($.40) cents per hour for men working forty (40) feet or more subject to free fall.
High Pay. An employee working from a swing stage, scissor, fork or other mechanical or hydraulic lift on a building or structure shall receive a premium of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour above their hourly Net Wage Rate for each hour worked on such equipment. High pay is described as work performed above two (2) floors from the ground on each elevation.
High Pay. Where employees are re- quired to work from boatswain chairs, trusses, frames, ladders, scaffolds not attached to structures, and me- chanical lifts, at a distance of forty (40) feet or more from the ground or floor level, they shall receive seventy Five cents (75 cents) per hour above the regular hourly rate.
High Pay. All Employees working on structures over two (2) stories or twenty (20) feet in height, and subject to free fall, shall receive an additional twenty-five cents ($.25) per hour over the applicable rate of pay.
High Pay. This Section excludes snorkel lifts, scissors lifts and buckets on boom trucks. When a member of the Union performs work on a swinging stage, swinging scaffold or boson chair in excess of thirty (30) feet above the ground they shall receive: SE WA / NE OR ONLY: forty-five cents ($0.45) per hour above their regular rate of pay. NE WA / N ID ONLY: one dollar ($1.00) per hour above their regular rate of pay.
High Pay. There shall be a differential of ten per cent (10%) of the base wage per hour over the journeyman rate of pay for all work in excess of forty (40) feet above the ground or permanent floor when working on a ladder or scaffolding of three towers or less. Working on a hydraulic or mechanical lift or platform shall not qualify for high pay. This differential, also, applies to all swing staging and/or suspended staging where the point of suspension is twenty (20) feet or over.
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High Pay. A premium of One Dollar ($1.00) per hour for each hour worked shall be paid for work performed twenty (20) feet or more above the ground on scaffolding or a swing stage or a bosun’s chair, or a temporary push-out platform, or a ground-based hydraulic lift or slope glazing (slope glazing paid for installing glass and face members only, on job two (2) lites high, and safety equipment must be worn).
High Pay. When a member of the Union performs work on a swinging stage, swinging scaffold or bosun chair in excess of thirty (30) feet above the ground they shall receive forty-five (45) cents per hour above their regular rate of pay.
High Pay. High work shall be work seventy-five (75) feet or higher with no floor level. Workmen performing high work shall be paid at the rate of time and one half. A scaffold originating from floor level and complying with the State Code shall not receive high pay.
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