Common use of Higher Wage Rates Clause in Contracts

Higher Wage Rates. When the duties and responsibilities of a position within a higher rate payband (or having a higher maximum salary) are assigned temporarily by the College to an employee, for a period in excess of one (1) working day, the following conditions shall apply: - the affected employee shall be paid the next higher rate in that payband which provides an increase of not less than the incremental amount available to the employee in the payband occupied immediately prior to the assignment providing the resultant rate does not exceed the maximum rate of the new payband; - where such employee was receiving the maximum rate, the increase shall not be less than the incremental differential between the maximum rate and the preceding rate in that payband providing that such new rate does not exceed the maximum rate for the payband to which he/she is temporarily assigned.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Higher Wage Rates. When the duties and responsibilities of a position within a higher rate payband (or having a higher maximum salary) are assigned temporarily by the College to an employee, for a period in excess of one (1) working day, the following conditions shall apply: - the affected employee shall be paid the next higher rate in that payband which provides an increase of not less than the incremental amount available to the employee in the payband occupied immediately prior to the assignment providing the resultant rate does not exceed the maximum rate of the new payband; - where such employee was receiving the maximum rate, the increase shall not be less than the incremental differential between the maximum rate and the preceding rate in that payband providing that such new rate does not exceed the maximum rate for the payband to which he/she is they are temporarily assigned.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Higher Wage Rates. When the duties and responsibilities of a position within a higher rate payband (or having a higher maximum salary) are assigned temporarily by the College to an employee, for a period in excess of one (1) working day, the following conditions shall apply: - the affected employee shall be paid the next higher rate in that payband classification which provides an increase of not less than the incremental amount available to the employee in the payband classification occupied immediately prior to the assignment providing the resultant rate does not exceed the maximum rate of the new paybandclassification; - where such employee was receiving the maximum rate, the increase shall not be less than the incremental differential between the maximum rate and the preceding rate in that payband classification providing that such new rate does not exceed the maximum rate for the payband classification to which he/she is temporarily assigned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Higher Wage Rates. When the duties and responsibilities of a position within a higher rate payband (or having a higher maximum salary) are assigned temporarily by the College to an employee, for a period in excess of one (1) working day, the following conditions shall apply: - the affected employee shall be paid the next higher rate in that payband which provides an increase of not less than the incremental amount available to the employee in the payband occupied immediately prior to the assignment providing the resultant rate does not exceed the maximum rate of the new payband; - where such employee was employeewas receiving the maximum rate, the increase shall not be less than the incremental differential between the maximum rate and the preceding rate in that payband providing that such new rate does not exceed the maximum rate for the payband to which he/she is temporarily assigned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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